There's a point where you have to take charge of yourself and what you allow in your space.
I think the hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome in my life is the illness and passing of my mother to cancer.
Sometimes it takes you longer for you to realize when a person doesn't have the best of intentions or when it is time to let a person go from your life.
I just love seeing people embrace freedom, faith, and courage in the face of enormous odds.
I'm very inspired by personal transformation. I'm so inspired when people who have been living with or struggling against significant obstacles break through and reach the other side of that challenge victoriously.
I had always been an overachiever, so I felt I could just "wing it," reasoning that if I don't set clear, written goals I wouldn't have to account for anything if I failed. Now I'm the opposite! I am always setting goals, and I get very specific about where I'm going and take the time to learn the steps needed to take to get there.
As far as my personal life my go to person is my husband.
I think when you embrace celibacy other elements of the relationship have to come forth. There isn't an opportunity for you to be blinded by your sexual desires there is an opportunity to see things more clearly.
Honestly, I am pretty passionate about avoiding failure!
I have a deeper compassion for those living with cancer, as well as their family members. And now when someone tells me that a loved one passed away, I feel it deeply, as though it were my own relative.
I grew up as an only child, and my mother was a single mom. It's always been "us." If it weren't for her nurturing and guiding my artistic talents at a young age, I don't think I'd be a professional actress and performer today.
While success has hardly come overnight for me, it always comes.
I'm definitely the person for most of my friends that everyone calls, goes to and wants advice from.