Lost in my purpose and who I felt like I was and what I was meant to do with my life. First and foremost, I’m a writer (I told you that you would hear that phrase again).
Growing up, I lived in books, wrote short stories, poetry, performed poetry and even published a small book when I was a senior in high school. It was passion for writing that led me to journalism, led to me television and eventually to RoyalTee.
For me prosperity aligns with passion. And it was my passion for writing which fueled the fire to start RoyalTee. I wanted to create a platform for young women like myself who are on a journey of self-identity and fulfillment. I wanted a platform for women who are stepping out and using their passions to create their own brand and fuel their own goals. Goals are simply dreams with a game plan. I wanted an outlet for empowerment
and encouragement because we spend enough time as women hating. With the launch of RoyalTee came the birth of RoyalTee Girls; a positive outlet for minority girls to share their own experiences.