I’ve Literally Broke Out in Hives — My Body’s Refusal to Tolerate Poverty

This morning, I woke up covered in hives. Not a little rash, not a slight itch




—full-on, maddening, keep-me-up-at-night hives. And the more I scratched, the more I realized: this wasn’t just about my skin. This was my body sending me the loudest, clearest message yet…




It is refusing to tolerate poverty.



I’m having a full-blown psychosomatic reaction—my body is physically rejecting everything that feels cheap, restrictive, or below the standard I now know I deserve. 



It’s like my skin is saying, “No, we’re not going back there. 


Not even for a minute.”



When you’ve tasted luxury—not just in material things, but in peace, in freedom, in choice—your entire being starts to revolt against anything that doesn’t match that vibration. 



The job that drains you, the situations that strip you, the relationships that shrink you… it’s all poison now. And my body? It knows it.



So here I am, scratching at my skin and scratching at my life, refusing to accept anything that makes me itch—physically, emotionally, or spiritually.


Sometimes the “breakout” is the breakthrough.





Mastery Message:

Your body is a messenger. Sometimes it whispers, sometimes it screams, but it never lies. If you’ve been feeling itchy, restless, or downright allergic to your old life—it might be time to upgrade every part of it. The Mastery Hub isn’t just a community—it’s where women like you rewrite the rules, raise their standards, and refuse to settle for less than everything they deserve. Your next level is waiting.






To your Mastery,

Joelee.





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