My Journey so far.

In school, I really struggled with English. I’d sit in class frustrated, wondering why everyone else seemed to get it so easily. It wasn’t until university that I found out I had both ADHD and dyslexia. Suddenly, so much made sense - I wasn’t lazy or incapable, my brain just worked differently.

Growing up in a loud, chaotic house with a big family, I often felt overwhelmed. My escape was YouTube. I’d spend hours watching creators share their stories, film their lives, and build something of their own. That became my dream - to one day be a YouTuber too. Every Christmas and birthday, I’d ask for gear: a camera, a tripod, a mic - anything that got me closer to that world.

When I was finally old enough, I got a part-time job and enrolled in college to study Creative Media. That’s where I learned how to edit and started taking content creation seriously. Every bit of money I made went straight into buying better equipment. I didn’t care about nights out or new clothes - I just wanted to create.

After college, I went to university to study Advertising, hoping to learn how to connect ideas with people. But when the world went into lockdown, job opportunities vanished. That’s when I made a decision: if no one was going to give me a shot, I’d create one for myself. I launched a content agency and started offering video services to local coffee shops. My first few videos went viral - and for the first time, I felt like I was stepping into who I was meant to be.

But life doesn’t move in straight lines. I went through a tough period in my love life that left me completely lost. So, I booked a solo trip and travelled for a month - just me, my camera, and some big questions. That time away changed everything. I came home with clarity, purpose, and a fire to make it happen.

I moved out to fully commit to my dream and started sharing my fitness and business journey online through TikTok and Instagram. I posted every day, showing the wins, the struggles, and the real process behind chasing something bigger. In just six months, I grew my audience from 0 to 20,000 followers — not by trying to go viral, but by being real and showing up.

Since then, doors have opened I never imagined. But I know this is just the beginning.

We’re only just getting started.