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About

Empowering Small Business Owners Through Design & Writing 

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Running a small business or pursuing a creative dream can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to do everything yourself. Your website, your content, your branding, your messaging… it all matters, and it all takes time, energy, and clarity.

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That’s where I come in.

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I help small business owners, authors, and creatives turn ideas into polished, professional digital experiences—whether that’s a website, a book, a design, or a voice that brings their message to life.

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I’m known for being patient, encouraging, and genuinely invested in my clients’ success. Your goals matter to me—and helping you reach them is one of my favorite parts of what I do.

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A Writer Who Designs

My love for words and creativity started early and never left.

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Word Processing Diva, LLC began back in 1991 as a typing service—long before websites and digital branding were everyday necessities.

 

I’ve always been an avid reader (the library is still one of my favorite places), and over the years I discovered the power, freedom, and opportunity that words create.

 

Along the way, my longtime skill as a seamstress shaped my eye for color, style, structure, and design—skills I now bring into website design, graphics, and visual branding.

 

Just like sewing, great design is about bringing separate pieces together into something beautiful, functional, and uniquely yours.

Never Stop Learning

I’ve always believed that learning is a lifelong journey. I’m largely self-taught in many areas, driven by curiosity, persistence, and a refusal to let obstacles stand in the way of growth.

That mindset is what allows me to continually evolve—and to help my clients do the same.

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My mission is to use my skills to serve others, make a positive impact, and help people bring their ideas to life with confidence.

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I have an entrepreneurial spirit, a deep love for creative work, and a genuine desire to see my clients succeed—not just in business, but in believing in themselves and their vision.

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