A woman stands in morning light, gazing forward with strength and readiness.
Stepping into her truth with peace and quiet strength, she no longer waits—she remembers who she is.

There comes a moment when you realize it’s no longer about waiting for the right time—it’s about walking through the door in front of you.

For me, that door has been standing there for years. And the message I’m about to share? It’s one given to me in a dream over a decade ago. I wrote it down, studied it, lived it—but until now, I hadn’t truly released it.

It’s time.

The message was always for me first. And now, it’s for you too.

The Dream That Changed Everything

Back in 2010, I had a dream that answered a prayer I had been holding in my heart. I wanted clarity. I wanted to know:

“What is my message?”

“What is the signature offering I’m meant to bring into the world?”

I had seen others create signature programs, movements, and frameworks that anchored their life’s work, and deep down, I knew I had one, too.

That morning, I woke up, grabbed a piece of paper, and wrote down the words:

Journey to Me.

Three phases came immediately:

  1. Finding Your Way to You
  2. Loving and Caring for Yourself
  3. Creating Opportunities

Under each, more topics and insights flowed—subthemes, ideas for workshops, journal prompts, and digital products. I could feel its magnitude even then.

But I wasn’t ready.

Why I Didn’t Launch It Then

At the time, I was still trying to find my own way. I had the vision but not yet the confidence to carry it forward. I was a therapist with dreams of becoming a speaker, teacher, and digital entrepreneur. I had the heart of a poet and the mind of a strategist, but I didn’t yet trust that those worlds could coexist.

I was also managing grief—layered, complex loss. The kind that shifts your entire identity.

I didn’t fully realize it then, but part of the reason I couldn’t share the message was because I was still living it.

A winding path in morning light through trees, symbolizing quiet healing and sacred timing.
Some journeys must be walked in silence before they are spoken in strength.

Life Has Taught Me What the Framework Only Hinted At

In the years since receiving the Journey to Me™ message, I’ve lived through the very things it was designed to support:

  • Losing my mother far too soon
  • Carrying responsibility through personal pain
  • Questioning my worth and my creative voice
  • Wrestling with transitions, delays, and what felt like divine detours
  • Finding resilience in moments where I could have crumbled

And yet, I’m still here. Still standing. Still walking.

That’s why I can finally say this with full clarity:

I help people find opportunity in loss through personal transformation.

The Truth About Creating Opportunities

When I first wrote Creating Opportunities as part of my framework, I saw it mostly through the lens of business—helping others use what they have to build programs, create income, and offer their gifts to the world.

But now, I see it’s deeper than that.

Creating opportunities means:

  • Taking what’s left after loss and saying, “I can still begin again.”
  • Rebuilding from the inside out—with love, faith, and clarity.
  • Becoming the vessel through which healing and purpose flow.

It’s not just strategy. It’s spiritual. It’s sacred. It’s survival transformed into service.

Journey to Me™: The Framework

Here’s what I’ve been carrying all these years—and what I’m now ready to offer in full:

1. Finding Your Way to You

Rediscovering your identity after grief, loss, or major life changes involves returning to center and listening to the quiet voice within that says, “There’s still more.”

2. Loving and Caring for Yourself

Learning to tend to your soul. Building self-trust, setting boundaries, and embracing your worth without apology.

3. Creating Opportunities

Turning your pain into purpose, your lessons into offerings, and your lived experience into power. Reclaiming your agency to choose what’s next.

This is not just a program. It’s a path. It’s a way of walking yourself home.

What Comes Next

From here, I’ll be sharing content deeply rooted in this message. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be releasing:

  • Reflections for Women’s History Month (including a recap called The Sisterhood of Queens)
  • Spring Renewal content for April, inspired by the truth that
  • The Journey Continues. Hope Remains. And So Do We.

You’ll also see devotionals, blog posts, digital downloads, poetry, and products that all echo this central message: even in your lowest moments, you can begin again.

Because that’s what I’ve done, and I know you can too.

A monarch butterfly rests gently on a blooming lotus, symbolizing transformation and sacred stillness.
She rests—transformed, radiant, whole. The bloom beneath her is not the beginning, but the becoming.

If You’re at the Door, You’re Not Alone

You don’t have to have it all figured out.

You have to show up with your heart open.

That’s what I’m doing. And I invite you to walk with me.

Let’s take this Journey to Me™ together.

Peace,

Rita Lynn Berry

 

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