
Why did Savannah James create Let It Break? LeBron James' wife opens up about her self-growth
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LeBron James
' wife Savanna James recently made the news after she founded Let It Break as a result of her own personal development, which was fueled by her love for her daughter and the strength of friendship.
Let It Break was created in order for more women to grow together. It is a platform for women's communities that emphasizes personal development and holistic wellness. Additionally, it provides events, workshops, and expert sessions with the goal of empowering women via introspection and developing deep relationships.
Savannah James
builds healing space for women through Let It Break
To talk about the organization and the community,
LeBron James
' wife,
Savannah James
, recently took to Instagram and said:
'I really kind of started in my early thirties. I was moving through life really with no intention, no passion, no anything really. I was just doing what I thought I needed to do and being a mom. And I was doing that very well if I should say so myself, but I had a daughter and she told me that she wanted to be just like me and it scared me half to death and I felt right then and there I had to buckle down…'
She further shared her own experience and continued:
'And luckily I had a friend who was going through her own personal journey and she was willing to share her child's tribulations, her processes just what she was doing at the moment. And I was able to take bits and pieces of that into my own journey and just start to process and think of who I wanted to be for my daughter…'
She finally concluded:
'So I am a student of what we've created.
I think that is very important to be on every evolving journey. And that is what I love about what we've created is that I can do just that while going through my own personal things and do it with a community of women who are all on the same path of just trying to be their best selves..'
They are a happy couple (Image via Getty Images)
The caption of the video also gave a gist of it as it read:
'Our founder @mrs_savannahrj created Let It Break from her own journey of self-growth, driven by love for her daughter and supported by the power of friendship. Let It Break was born so more women could grow together. Tag your community in the comments…'
The journey of Savannah James started when her daughter expressed her desire to be just like her. That caused her to reflect seriously on her identity and her goals. She started working on herself with a friend's help and then created a group to help other women. Let It Break is now a place where women come together to develop, heal, and become their best selves.
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