Healing + Hustle: Grief, Growth & Becoming

Two years ago December 2022, I lost my dad, a loss that hit deeper than I ever imagined. He wasn’t just my father; he was a steady grounding presence in my life, as well as my daughters lives. Watching them share memories, or hear them say they miss him, is a pain that broke something open in me.

And I haven’t been the same since.

Grief, a subject that most people stray away from. What I learn so far with grief that its no deadline. it doesn’t move in striaght lines. It shows up in your most quiet moments, middle of chores at home, driving somewhere, in the spaces between who you used to be and who you are now becoming.

Grief has put me in a position to become awaken. It has stop me from sleepwalking through life and start asking my self deeper questions:

Who am I? What do I really want? What is my purpose?

So what is Healing + Hustle?

This blog is my answer to those questions.

It’s a space where I share what it means to heal while still dreaming.

To grow while greiving. To build a life that honors your + my softness and ambition.

I am a woman that is navigating throught motherhood, a career shift into tech, a spititual awakeing, and the long, slow process of remebering myself after loss. I’m not here to pretend to have it all figured out. I’m here to tell the truth, to offer insight. To hold space.

And if you’re in a season of change, heartbreak, or quiet becoming you are not alone.

What to Expect Here?

  • Real, raw stories about grief, healing, and self-worth.

  • My personal journey from healthcare into tech.

  • Tools and insights from psychology, spirituality, and astrology.

  • Encouragement for ambition women who are alos deeply feeling ones.

  • Reminders that it’s okay to do life differently and at your own pace.

This blog is for the ones leaning to trust themselves again. For the women who feel like they’re starting over, but know they’re not starting from scratch. For anyone choosing themselves, even when it’s hard.

This is Healing + Hustle.

And I’m so glad you’re here.

With heart,

Kiara

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