The external world sees a successful six-figure earner, but Karina-Lynne’s strength was forged much earlier, in the "dirt and grit" of a life that pushed her down more times than she can count. She recalls a childhood where she was told she was "her mother's personal slave," a message she had to work tirelessly to unlearn in her twenties .
Karina-Lynne’s deepest philosophy is found in the power of framing . She speaks of the "GAP" and the "GAIN"—the choice to stay in the misery of the past or to stand in the growth of the lesson. It was this mindset that allowed her to leave an unhealthy marriage with her young son in her early thirties, finding a courage she calls a "life-long pursuit". karina lynne
Even as she built her empire, she never lost the "crunchy, homesteading" parts of her soul: The external world sees a successful six-figure earner,
In the quiet hours before dawn, when the world is nothing but shadows and the soft rhythm of a daughter’s breathing, Karina-Lynne often finds herself thinking about the distance between who she was and who she has become. She speaks of the "GAP" and the "GAIN"—the