Hey Fam, it’s Connie — but you can call me Cousin Connie if the feeling’s mutual.
I’ve been through the highs, the lows, the debt, the do-overs (more than once), and those “Lord, how do I fix this?” seasons. Along the way, I’ve learned a few things—and now I’m sharing.
A few things that help me regain and keep my peace of mind:
I am sharing my network of business besties, and I put together resources, checklists, and blueprints that are simple, doable, and rooted in God’s Word—because building wealth and peace of mind shouldn't be a secret or complicated.
I really have it that we are family, and I am here to support you wherever I can so that you can achieve your financial peace of mind and share with others.
Just real talk, real tools, and real results right where you are, with what you currently have.
Here’s the truth: Life doesn’t ask for permission before it changes. Illness, accidents, job loss, unexpected death… they don’t wait until you’re ready. And that’s exactly why insurance matters.
As a mother, a financial strategist, and someone who’s walked families through some of their hardest seasons, I believe insurance isn’t just protection—it’s preparation. It’s peace of mind. It’s a plan when life doesn’t go as planned.
Insurance matters because:
This isn’t just something I talk about. It’s something I live, believe in, and help families put into place every single day. If you don’t know what kind of protection you have—or don’t have—I’d love to help you find out.
“It’s not about the premium—it’s about the price your family pays when there’s no protection.”
Let’s get real: being uninsured doesn’t just cost money. It can cost peace, progress, and even possibilities.
Without proper life insurance or living benefitS , a medical emergency, accident, or sudden loss can trigger a financial domino effect.
Dreams get delayed. Businesses shut down.
Kids take on burdens instead of blessings.
Funeral & Final Expenses: The average funeral costs $7,000–$20,000. Without coverage, that burden falls on your loved ones—in the middle of their grief.
Too many families only realize what they should have had after it’s too late.
Medical Emergencies: One accident or diagnosis can wipe out your savings and stop your income—leaving your family to figure it out alone.
Loss of Income: If you can’t work, there’s no paycheck—but the bills don’t stop. Your family may struggle just to stay afloat.
Missed Wealth-Building Opportunities: Without the right policy, you lose access to cash value, tax-free retirement income, and legacy planning tools.
Emotional & Mental Strain: Families without a plan often face stress, conflict, and years of financial pressure—all on top of their loss.
SINGLE MOTHER, TEXAS, USA
A single mother of two was diagnosed with a critical illness—cancer—and had to stop working during treatment. Thankfully, her life insurance policy included living benefits, which allowed her to access a lump-sum payout while she was still alive. That money covered her mortgage, paid for medical expenses, and gave her the breathing room to focus on healing without the added stress of financial pressure.
No debt. No eviction. Just real protection when life hit hardest.
TRAGIC ACCIDENT, GEORGIA, USA
A father of three in Georgia died unexpectedly in a car accident. His $750,000 term life insurance policy gave his wife the ability to stay in their home, cover their children’s education, and take time to grieve without rushing into the workforce.
His policy turned a tragedy into stability and gave his family the security he could no longer provide in person.