Forgiveness is one of the most difficult and controversial topics in the personal development industry. Yet the one thing we can all agree on, is the importance of this essential practice.

When I first started my personal development journey, I was at a loss when it came to forgiveness. I was consumed with anger, hate, and frustration for all the wrongs that had been done to me. Between the abandonment, sexual abuse, and dysfunction, I was terrified by the very thought of forgiveness.

I was told to “forgive and forget” and to “just get over it, it’s in the past”, but no matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t do it! I feared that if I forgave, it would make what happened okay and I wanted justice before I was ever willing to let this go…. So, I withheld forgiveness. I held onto the pain, reliving it in my head over and over again. Months turned to years, and years turned to the better part of a decade.

Buddha says, “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and hoping the other person will die”. This could not be more true. ‘Unforgiveness’ is toxic and lethal to your mental and emotional well-being. But, with so much fear and so many misnomers surrounding forgiveness, it’s no wonder so many of us get trapped drinking this poison year after year.

After more than a decade of poison drinking, I was over it. I became obsessed with finding forgiveness solutions. On my journey I discovered many truths and myths surrounding forgiveness that can break you free or keep you stuck. After years of searching and thousands of hours of research, I finally uncovered what I had been looking for… the 5 steps to whole hearted forgiveness.

This discovery lead me to hosting classes and workshops where I was able to help people just like you finally break the forgiveness barrier. Whatever your situation is, if forgiveness is your desire, this course is designed to help. And now, it’s available to everyone online. Anytime. Anywhere.