
It began, as most transformations do, in an unguarded moment. I was standing on a practice range, holding a club I didn’t yet know how to trust, my mind running through every instruction I’d ever heard. I was performing the motion of focus, but not the feeling of it. The instructor smiled, watching me wrestle with precision, and said simply: “Just swing.” That invitation cut through the noise. So I did. I took a breath, loosened my grip, and swung. The sound was clean. The motion was free. And in that single gesture, I realized how much of my life had been lived in tension — braced, controlled, striving for impact instead of alignment.
That moment taught me what years of leadership had not: power doesn’t come from pressure, it comes from rhythm. Strength without grace is strain. Grace without belief is hesitation. But when both meet — something transcendent happens. That’s where Swing Girl™ was born. Not as a program, but as a practice — a way of teaching women to lead with rhythm and rest, courage and care, poise and power.
And at its heart beats the truth that has always guided me: You are Beloved. You are Believed. “Beloved” is your stance — the still point before motion. It is the quiet knowing that your worth is not on trial. You don’t have to prove your value; you have to remember it. “Believed” is your follow-through — the courage to live from that truth when the world demands proof. It’s what happens when conviction becomes your movement, when grace becomes your strength.
That is what I found in the swing: not performance, but permission. The art of letting what is already strong inside you flow freely into motion. Now, I teach other women to do the same — to steady their breath, ground their stance, and lead from rhythm, not reaction.
Because leadership, like the game, isn’t about controlling the wind; it’s about learning how to move with it.

To awaken a generation of women who lead from grace, not grind — who build without burning out, and influence without losing themselves.
To cultivate leaders whose confidence is not loud but rooted, whose success feels like peace.

A world where leadership looks like alignment — where women stand grounded, move with rhythm, and live in such a way that others remember what wholeness feels like.
Where being Beloved and living Believed are not opposites, but the same holy motion.

We use golf the way poets use words — as a language for things too deep to say outright.
Golf reminds us to pause before power, to steady before impact, to breathe before beginning. Each swing becomes a small act of faith — a chance to practice trust, composure, and rhythm under pressure.
You don’t need to know the game to learn from it. You only need curiosity, courage, and a willingness to practice presence.
Because every field has its lessons. Ours just happens to have grass.
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