The beginning of the end!
Welcome to Terminus; the end of your healing journey. If you ended up here, chances are you're hypersensitive, neurodiverse, or maybe you've just spent your whole life feeling like you never truly belonged anywhere. Like everyone else got handed a manual on how to be human and somehow you missed it. You know there's more in you. You know you're intelligent, talented, capable of building something meaningful, becoming someone more... but no matter how hard you try, you always end up exhausted before you get there. You get stuck in cycles; moments of intense motivation and discipline followed by complete burnout. You've read the self-help books, listened to the podcasts, tried the routines, the productivity hacks, the mindset shifts... and somehow nothing ever seems to stick. Does that sound familiar? Then you're in the right place. I spent over 20 years trapped in that cycle. Not because I didn't want to heal, but because nobody around me actually understood what I needed. I was constantly invalidated. Told my symptoms weren't real. Told I was lazy, dramatic, too sensitive, not trying hard enough. Meanwhile, I was surviving things most people couldn't even see. What kept me going through the darkest moments was the belief that there had to be other people like me out there; people falling through the cracks of systems that were never built for them. And I promised myself that if I ever found a way out, I would come back and help others find it too. And I did. Every week, I'll be hosting a webinar where we break down the tools, realizations, and systems I've built to survive and heal as a hypersensitive person in a world that often punishes sensitivity instead of understanding it. Then throughout the week, we'll hold group discussions where everyone can talk about the challenges they face, share experiences, ask questions, and support each other through the process. Because healing hasn't failed you because you're broken. It failed because most healing spaces are built by people who don't understand your nervous system, your exhaustion, your sensitivity, or the reality of living in constant survival mode. Not all trauma is the same. Not everyone can heal alone. Sometimes healing takes being seen by people who finally understand your experience.