It’s All About the Beginning
Pregnancy and Motherhood: A Commitment to Society
Becoming a mother and building a family—when that moment arrives—is both a privilege and a sacred commitment. We are the beginning of everything, the first home our children will ever know. Within us, infinite possibilities take shape, and through us, a new life is formed. As co-creators with God, we hold the profound responsibility of nurturing not just a body, but a soul—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Every mindful meal we eat, every intentional step we take, every whispered prayer, and every song we joyfully sing to our child is an act of love. These small, daily choices become the foundation of their well-being—not just in the womb, but for a lifetime. Our dedication is the expectation, and the journey itself is the purpose.
The focus is not on the outcome but on the present moment, where each decision matters. When we nourish ourselves with whole, living foods, we provide “vital fluid”—the divine energy that sustains life itself. Every nutrient, every breath, every moment of stillness and connection becomes a gift, not just for our baby, but for ourselves. Motherhood is not just about shaping a child—it is also about allowing ourselves to be shaped.
Ultimately, we are also nurturing our own emotions—through intentionality, awareness, presence, and gratitude. Just as the nutrients we consume help form our baby’s body, the energy we cultivate within ourselves shapes our emotional and spiritual well-being. Every mindful choice, every moment of stillness, and every expression of gratitude becomes part of this sacred process—building not just a child, but a mother, too.
My Pregnancies and the Book “Let’s Get Pregnant on Purpose”: How My Story Can Support Your Journey
Before I got pregnant for the first time, I made some simple yet powerful choices that impacted my well-being—and later, I found out they were backed by science. At the time, I wasn’t deeply immersed in research on pregnancy. I was just trying to stay grounded, emotionally balanced, and focused on doing what felt right.
I didn’t want to pass on stress or anxiety to my baby. I believed—intuitively and spiritually—that my emotional and physical state would affect him. I had read a little on the topic, but nothing compared to the deep dive I would later do during my second pregnancy.
With my first, I simply aimed for a healthy lifestyle. I started taking prenatal vitamins with omega-3s two months before conceiving. I boosted my vitamin D intake, went to the gym daily, ran, lifted weights, practiced yoga, and meditated regularly. I even included EFT tapping in my routine. Though I didn’t have time to study motherhood in depth, I was showing up for myself every day—with intention. I was also working full-time, preparing for a test I never ended up taking, and attending spiritual courses. Life was full, but wellness was a priority.
Looking back, every single choice I made was purposeful—even if I didn’t know the science behind it at the time. The result? I felt amazing. I was deeply connected to my baby. Even on little sleep, I felt mentally strong. My hypothyroidism was stable with medication, and I never skipped a dose. I felt at peace. When my OB would ask, “How are you feeling?” my answer was always the same: “I’m doing well—and so is my baby.” Lab results and ultrasounds only confirmed what I already felt in my heart.
Faith played a huge role. I trusted God, stayed consistent with my practices, and built a mindset that supported the outcome I desired—without obsessing over it. I learned that taking control of what I could (my habits, attitude, and faith) gave me peace. That’s what discipline really means: staying committed to the process, even in the chaos.
During my second pregnancy, I did many of the same things—but with even more awareness. I made better choices, I prayed more, and I embraced each stage with gratitude. My health challenges required even more faith. In the final weeks, I could barely walk, but instead of resisting it, I accepted the process with grace.
Through it all, I remained anchored in truth: I was healthy, my children were healthy, and God was with me. We had food, a home, a thriving family—and that was more than enough. The discomforts reminded me that I am human, living a spiritual experience. And in those raw moments, instead of complaining, I cried out to God. He gave me peace.
Pregnancy is a sacred and vulnerable time—for both mother and child. We need God. We need to remember His grace, His timing, and the resources He places on our path.
This is the heart behind my book, Let’s Get Pregnant on Purpose.
I wrote it because I realized how rare it is for women to feel empowered and informed through pregnancy. The overload of information, the noise of social media, and the roller coaster of symptoms and emotions can be overwhelming.
So I put everything that helped me into a guide—simple practices, mindset shifts, spiritual insights, and practical tools—to help you navigate pregnancy with more peace, purpose, and connection.
I hope it inspires you the way my journey inspired me. Our children are not just babies—they are souls with purpose, divine messengers sent to help heal this world. Let’s prepare to welcome them in alignment with that truth.
And if you ever need support, I’m just a message away. I’d love to hear your story and walk with you as you bring the best of your potential to life.