I didn't begin here. I built this life — and the technique that made it — from one of the hardest chapters of my own.
I was a single mother, leaving a marriage I needed to escape, with my daughter Willow and very little else. One night, a burst bathtub flooded all three floors of our home. No heating. No water. And ceilings stained brown that I couldn't afford to repaint.
So I painted them myself. And as I painted, an audiobook on music composition played in the background. A thought struck me that would change everything: if musicians can remember a tune before they play it — could I remember my future?
I started writing diary entries about days that hadn't happened yet — as if they already had. A week ahead. Then ten days. Then a month. Health, money, events — everything I needed my new life to become.
And things began to shift. The holiday with no traffic and perfect timing. The house that sold at full price with ease. The partner who loves me exactly as I am. A bestselling book — written by a woman who once hated English and dreaded paperwork.
I didn't find the secret in a book or on a stage. I found it inside myself — exactly where, the old story says, it was hidden all along. Now I've shared it with hundreds of people. And it's yours now too.
If you don't have a plan for life, life will have a plan for you. What's your plan?

