πŸŽ“ It’s official — I’m a college student again!

Sometimes the journey shapes the moments — not the other way around.

I’ve started, stopped, and started again more times than I can count. But after the pandemic, something clicked. I realized I wanted the degree — not for anyone else, but for me. So I took a leap, secured the loans, and finished my AAS in Management – Supply Chain this past August. I thought that would be enough… but the world keeps changing, and I realized: experience matters, but so does legacy.

So here I am — back at it. At 48, I’ve officially enrolled at Charleston Southern University to pursue my Bachelor's in Project Management. Two online classes this summer, and we’ll build from there. Every 10 weeks, step by step.

Will I graduate at 51? Maybe. Maybe not. But I’m not letting the clock define my goals. I’m just getting started.  

Never let anyone define YOU... 

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