I’m Alexandria. I’m a mother, a wife, an author, and a survivor. I turned 40 this year and I’m still here — which some days feels like the whole point.
I didn’t come to this work through a certification program or a business school. I came through the long way. The hard way. The way that leaves marks you don’t always talk about in public but that women recognize in each other across a crowded room without a single word being spoken.
I know what it means to have your bandwidth stolen before you were old enough to understand what bandwidth was. I know what it feels like when your nervous system has been running in threat-detection mode for so long that opening a bank statement feels like a physical blow. I know the particular exhaustion of being the person everyone leans on when you yourself have nothing left to stand on.
I also know what it looks like to decide that survival is not enough. That there is a difference between making it through the day and actually building a life. That the women who are holding everything together deserve more than just instructions to hold tighter.
That’s why I built this.
Reclaim Your Life Project is a body of work for women over 40 who are caught in what I call The Squeeze — earning too much to qualify for help, too little to feel secure. The shock absorbers of their families. Brilliant, capable, exhausted women who have tried every budget app and read every self-help book and still can’t make it stick — because nobody is addressing the trauma underneath the financial habits.
And the answer isn’t more willpower. It’s better infrastructure. It’s building a life by design instead of by default. It’s moving from Manual Labor — reactive survival mode — to Architecture — intentional life design.
That’s what every book, every session, every corner of The Village is built to do.
You don’t have to do this alone. The Village is wherever women in The Squeeze gather to remind each other that they are not failing — the system is just not built for them.
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