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Rebuilding Confidence Post a Cybercrime

Rebuilding Confidence Post a Cybercrime

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💛 Rebounding & Rebalancing After a Cybercrime

3 Steps to Rebuilding Confidence in a Digital World

Today, I’m sharing one of the most personal videos I’ve ever created.

When I experienced a cybercrime in 2019, it didn’t just impact my finances — it shook my confidence, my identity, and my sense of safety. What I learned through that season is that healing isn’t linear… but it is possible.


This audio is about the journey back — the rebalance, the recovery, and the reclaiming of your digital confidence.

Here are the 3 steps that helped me rebuild:

1️⃣ Pause, Reflect, Ground Yourself

Before moving forward, you have to give yourself permission to slow down. Breathe. Process what happened. Regain your footing. Groundedness is where clarity begins.

2️⃣ Share Your Story

Isolation is where fear grows. Sharing with family, friends, colleagues — or even communities like this — reminds you that you’re not alone. Support restores strength.

3️⃣ Learn & Take Action

Education becomes empowerment. Understanding how to reduce future risk and putting a simple, actionable plan in place gives you back control in a digital world that can feel overwhelming.

This post isn’t about the crime — it’s about the comeback.

And if you’re going through something similar, I want you to know: you can rise again, stronger and more grounded than before.


Thank you for watching, supporting, and walking this journey with me.

💛 We heal through reflection.

💛 We rebuild through connection.

💛 We rise through education.

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