
Roho Means 'Spirit' in Swahili
Join our growing community of women leaders and healers who know that always being strong is exhausting and are finally ready for deep, spirit-level rest.

Hi!
I'm Michelle and here's my story.
For years, I told myself I could push through. That exhaustion was just part of the work. But in March 2025, my body called my bluff.
Panic attacks arrived at my doorstep. Sleepless nights stretched into weeks. The brain fog was so heavy I feared I was losing myself. And underneath it all, I was pretending—lying to myself. Pretending I was happy. Pretending my marriage was more than a legal tie to someone I didn’t even like. Pretending I was “successful,” when I was really just making money without the freedom to actually live. I realized that money alone isn’t success—money plus freedom is. And this lie was killing me from the inside out.
Then came the breaking point. After losing all but one of my clients in 2025, I was given a gift: stillness. Time to see my life for what it truly was. I began to slow down—not because I wanted to, but because I had no choice. In that slowing, I found something I didn’t know I was missing: quiet that held me, softness I didn’t have to earn, and space that reminded me I was more than my productivity.
I realized how many women are living the same story—running on empty, waiting for “someday” to rest. Rohorest exists so you don’t have to wait for your own breaking point.








