Case Study
This client journey involves a successful black woman who is a lawyer and business owner. Let’s call her Brenda. Brenda’s coping mechanisms helped her establish a successful legal practice but ultimately prevented her from growing her business beyond a certain point.
She was thrust into adulthood at only 18 when her disillusioned and disappointed mother returned to Nigeria, leaving her alone in Chicago to raise her adolescent siblings while also attending business school. The pressure of these extraordinary circumstances forced her to develop massive self-reliance and insist upon doing everything herself, believing these were necessary survival strategies in a world where support had vanished.
While she did manage to build a successful accounting business, her company stagnated because she couldn't bring herself to build or trust a team.
The breakthrough results came when she unpacked her behaviors as trauma responses rather than personality traits, allowing her to address the root beliefs that kept her trapped in limiting patterns.
By working through these core issues, she has expanded her company over the past two years after building a trusted team.
Using the Trauma to Triumph™ methodology, Brenda finally achieved the business growth that her professional expertise always warranted but her trauma responses had previously blocked.
This client journey involves a successful black woman lawyer and business owner. Let’s call her Brenda. Brenda’s coping mechanisms helped her establish a successful legal practice but ultimately prevented her from growing her business beyond a certain point.
She was thrust into adulthood at only 18 when her disillusioned and disappointed mother returned to Nigeria, leaving her alone in Chicago to raise her adolescent sibling while also attending business school. The pressure of these extraordinary circumstances forced her to develop massive self-reliance and insist upon doing everything herself, believing these were necessary survival strategies in a world where support had vanished.
While she did manage to build a successful accounting business, her company stagnated because she couldn't bring herself to build or trust a team.
The breakthrough results came when she unpacked her behaviors as trauma responses rather than personality traits, allowing her to address the root beliefs that kept her trapped in limiting patterns.
By working through these core issues, she has expanded her company over the past two years after building a trusted team.
Using the Trauma to Triumph™ methodology, Brenda finally achieved the business growth that her professional expertise always warranted but her trauma responses had previously blocked.
This client journey involves a successful black woman lawyer and business owner. Let’s call her Brenda. Brenda’s coping mechanisms helped her establish a successful legal practice but ultimately prevented her from growing her business beyond a certain point.
She was thrust into adulthood at only 18 when her disillusioned and disappointed mother returned to Nigeria, leaving her alone in Chicago to raise her adolescent sibling while also attending business school. The pressure of these extraordinary circumstances forced her to develop massive self-reliance and insist upon doing everything herself, believing these were necessary survival strategies in a world where support had vanished.
While she did manage to build a successful accounting business, her company stagnated because she couldn't bring herself to build or trust a team.
The breakthrough results came when she unpacked her behaviors as trauma responses rather than personality traits, allowing her to address the root beliefs that kept her trapped in limiting patterns.
By working through these core issues, she has expanded her company over the past two years after building a trusted team.
Using the Trauma to Triumph™ methodology, Brenda finally achieved the business growth that her professional expertise always warranted but her trauma responses had previously blocked.
This client journey involves a successful black woman lawyer and business owner. Let’s call her Brenda. Brenda’s coping mechanisms helped her establish a successful legal practice but ultimately prevented her from growing her business beyond a certain point.
She was thrust into adulthood at only 18 when her disillusioned and disappointed mother returned to Nigeria, leaving her alone in Chicago to raise her adolescent sibling while also attending business school. The pressure of these extraordinary circumstances forced her to develop massive self-reliance and insist upon doing everything herself, believing these were necessary survival strategies in a world where support had vanished.
While she did manage to build a successful accounting business, her company stagnated because she couldn't bring herself to build or trust a team.
The breakthrough results came when she unpacked her behaviors as trauma responses rather than personality traits, allowing her to address the root beliefs that kept her trapped in limiting patterns.
By working through these core issues, she has expanded her company over the past two years after building a trusted team.
Using the Trauma to Triumph™ methodology, Brenda finally achieved the business growth that her professional expertise always warranted but her trauma responses had previously blocked.
This client journey involves a successful black woman lawyer and business owner. Let’s call her Brenda. Brenda’s coping mechanisms helped her establish a successful legal practice but ultimately prevented her from growing her business beyond a certain point.
She was thrust into adulthood at only 18 when her disillusioned and disappointed mother returned to Nigeria, leaving her alone in Chicago to raise her adolescent sibling while also attending business school. The pressure of these extraordinary circumstances forced her to develop massive self-reliance and insist upon doing everything herself, believing these were necessary survival strategies in a world where support had vanished.
While she did manage to build a successful accounting business, her company stagnated because she couldn't bring herself to build or trust a team.
The breakthrough results came when she unpacked her behaviors as trauma responses rather than personality traits, allowing her to address the root beliefs that kept her trapped in limiting patterns.
By working through these core issues, she has expanded her company over the past two years after building a trusted team.
Using the Trauma to Triumph™ methodology, Brenda finally achieved the business growth that her professional expertise always warranted but her trauma responses had previously blocked.