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What motivates you?
You are so beautiful and inspirational to many women, tell us about your journey? I won a bikini contest and went up to thank one of the judges and she asked me if I had ever thought about being in pageants. I honestly had no idea that you could even be in pageants once you were married and had kids. I love any excuse to get dressed up and giving back so it seemed like a perfect fit combining two things I enjoyed. I was Mrs. Poulsbo, then Mrs. Washington World International, then Ms. World America, and Ms. World International Mrs. What are the challenges you faced as a contestant? The biggest challenge I faced as a contestant was my lack of experience. Most of my peers had been in the industry for years and many had made a career out of it. My pageant journey of being Mrs. Poulsbo, Mrs. Washington World International, Ms. World America, and Ms. World International Mrs. all took place in the span of 2018 to current. There were so many things I did not know anything about. Learning to turn in 6 inch heels while it feels so empowering once you master it, this certainly has room for serious bloopers. 2.
My three boys are my biggest motivation in life. I want to leave a legacy they can be proud of.
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What is your definition of success?
I don't want to just tell my kids the importance of thinking of others and giving back, I want to actively do it with them so it will be second nature to them. You can find me in a ball gown wearing my sash and crown cashing my twins dressed in superhero costumes running at 5ks benefiting charities. You can make a big impact as one person, but if you can motivate and encourage others to give back your impact is magnified. If my boys grow up with a passion to help others then I will feel like I was successful.
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