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Phase 1: Forensic Memory Recovery

Before she can build a brand, she must rebuild a self. She sits down with a journal—not for manifesting vision boards yet, but for archaeology. She writes down every accomplishment her abuser dismissed. The degree. The promotion. The standing ovation. The viral post. The sold-out event. She writes until the list is long enough to drown out the voice that says "you have no value."

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Phase 3: Monetizing the Messy Middle

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Then she married. Then she “retired.” Then the children came, and the suburban house, and the slow erasure of her name from playbills and programs. By the time Julian was ten, she was “Mrs. Vance.” By the time Julian was thirty, she was “Grandma.” By the time Marcus moved in, she was “the estate.”