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Rooted in Her: Motherhood, Self-Trust, and Building Luna Serenity


Motherhood has taught me that joy and fear can live in the same breath.


There is the joy of watching your children become who they are. The joy of being chosen as their safe place. The joy of small hands, big questions, bedtime conversations, laughter in the car, and those quiet moments when you realize how much love your heart is capable of holding.


And then there is the fear.


The fear of not doing enough. The fear of making the wrong choice. The fear of not being able to protect them from everything. The fear that maybe you are figuring it out as you go, even when everyone assumes you know exactly what you are doing.


Motherhood has taught me that there is no perfect roadmap. There is only the invitation to listen more deeply.



Again and again, I have had to learn how to lean into my intuition. I have had to allow my inner voice to become louder than the fears, the doubt, and the outside noise. I have had to trust that even when I do not have every answer, there is wisdom within me guiding the next step.


And in many ways, building Luna Serenity has asked the same of me.


This first year of truly trusting myself in business has stretched me in ways I could not have imagined. To some, the dream may have looked impractical. Maybe even a little crazy. To build a wellness business rooted in sound healing, rest, ritual, energy work, community, and coming home to yourself is not always the obvious path. It is not always the path people understand right away.



But some dreams do not arrive with proof.


Some dreams arrive as a knowing.


Luna Serenity has felt like mothering a dream into existence. I have had to nurture it, protect it, sacrifice for it, and believe in it before everyone else could fully see what it was becoming. I have had to choose the vision over and over and over again, even in moments when I felt unsure.


There have been moments of doubt. Moments when I have looked around at what everyone else is doing, what everyone else is accomplishing, how everyone else is growing, and wondered if I should be doing things differently.


But each time, I have had to quiet my mind and return inward.


What is my vision?


What is the experience I am trying to create?


How do I want people to feel when they come into contact with Luna Serenity?



That question has become one of my anchors.


Because Luna Serenity is not only about offering a sound bath, a yoga class, a meditation, a retreat, or a private session. It is about creating an experience of being held. It is about creating spaces where people can soften, breathe, reconnect, and remember that they do not have to carry everything alone.


That has meant being intentional about the collaborations I choose. It has meant showing up in spaces that honor my vision. It has meant building a version of wellness that feels accessible, sacred, inclusive, and rooted in care. Wellness should not be reserved for a specific few. Healing spaces should not feel out of reach. Rest should not feel like something we have to earn.


This is part of what I am mothering into the world through Luna Serenity.


A space where people can come back home to themselves.


This Mother’s Day, I am reflecting on how much motherhood has shaped the way I lead, create, and trust myself. My children have taught me devotion. They have taught me presence. They have taught me how to keep showing up, even when I am tired, afraid, uncertain, or still learning.



And this business has taught me something too.


It has taught me that I am allowed to trust the vision placed inside of me. I am allowed to build something that does not look like everyone else’s path. I am allowed to listen inward, even when the world is loud. I am allowed to believe that the work I am here to do matters.

The meditation I recently released, Rooted in Her, was born from this same place.



It is not only a meditation for mothers. It is a meditation for anyone who is longing to feel held. Anyone who is learning to quiet the external noise and listen to the wisdom within. Anyone who is trying to return to themselves after years of pushing, proving, performing, or carrying too much.


To be rooted in her is to be rooted in the part of us that knows.


The part that nurtures.The part that protects.The part that creates.The part that keeps going.The part that remembers how to come home.


Whether you are mothering children, mothering a dream, mothering a new version of yourself, or simply learning how to care for your own heart with more tenderness, this season invites you to pause and listen.


What is asking to be nurtured within you?

What vision are you being called to protect?

What would change if you trusted yourself more deeply?


This Mother’s Day, I am honoring the joys and the fears. The tenderness and the courage. The unseen labor and the sacred devotion. The mother I am, the woman I am becoming, and the dream I continue to bring to life through Luna Serenity.

And I am reminded that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is believe in what we are carrying before the world knows how to name it.

May we stay rooted.

May we listen inward.

May we trust the voice within us that says: keep going.


If this reflection speaks to you, I invite you to listen to the Rooted in Her meditation and give yourself a few quiet moments to return inward. And if you are longing for deeper rest, you can book a private sound healing session inside the Luna Sound Lounge.



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