05/11/2026
I’ve never been someone who loves talking about awards or numbers because real estate, to me, has always been about people and relationships. But in today’s world, social media and online presence play such a huge role in how people find and trust their realtor, and I’ve learned it’s important to share the work you’re proud of and the people you’ve been fortunate enough to help.
Last month, I was honored to make the Million Dollar Club at KW Points East. And honestly… this one hits differently.
A year ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then, life has looked nothing like I planned. I had a bilateral mastectomy in July, was told my margins were unclear, and advised to come back in a year for an MRI. Even though I was trusting some of the best doctors at Duke, something in my gut kept telling me something wasn’t right.
I finally found the courage to trust myself and seek another opinion at MD Anderson in Houston - thank you to all of my friends and family for the support to do this, especially Chelsea and Morgyn for getting me in the door. I’m incredibly grateful I did, because they discovered my biopsy clip and at least 1.5 cm of cancer had been left behind.
One thing this journey has taught me is how important it is to advocate for yourself, ask questions, trust your gut, and not be afraid to seek another opinion when something doesn’t feel right. I’m sharing this not for sympathy, but in hopes that it encourages someone else to listen to themselves and keep pushing for answers.
Cancer carries a mental load that’s hard to explain. Add in a career that never really stops. Real estate is 24/7. There’s no PTO, no guaranteed paycheck, and no easy way to “pause” life while navigating appointments, surgeries, scans, and uncertainty.
So this recognition means more than production numbers to me. It represents resilience. It represents every client who trusted me during one of the hardest seasons of my life. It represents the people who gave me grace, support, referrals, encouragement, and continued to believe in me even when I didn’t always feel like myself.
I head back to Houston May 17–28 for another mastectomy, and while it has been overwhelming navigating this season, I’m also hopeful and incredibly thankful.
To my clients, friends, family, and everyone who has checked in, prayed, referred my name, or simply supported me along the way — thank you. Truly. Your trust means more than you know. ❤️