Discovering the last Unicorn
- Alanni Hall
- Feb 9
- 3 min read
Updated: 4 days ago

The Woman Who Built Her Own World
There was once a woman who was born into a life that never quite fit her.
From the outside, everything looked normal. She moved through her days the way she was expected to—showing up, doing what needed to be done, caring for those she loved. But inside, there was always a quiet knowing. A whisper that followed her through every phase of her life:
This isn’t all there is.
She couldn’t explain it at first. It showed up as restlessness. As curiosity. As a mind that wandered far beyond her current reality. She saw possibilities where others saw limits. She imagined lives she hadn’t yet touched. And though she tried to ignore it, that inner voice never left her.
For a long time, she lived in between two worlds—
the one she was in, and the one she could feel calling her.
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She began as a seeker.
She questioned everything—life, purpose, identity. She explored spirituality, creativity, and self-expression, trying to understand why she felt so different. Why her thoughts were louder, her visions clearer, her desires deeper.
But even as she explored, she hesitated.
She had ideas—so many ideas.
She could see exactly where she wanted to go.
Yet something always stopped her just before she fully stepped into it.
Fear disguised itself as logic.
Doubt disguised itself as caution.
“What if I fail?”
“What if I choose wrong?”
“What if I’m not ready?”
So she stayed in the space of knowing… but not doing.
And for a while, that was enough.
Until it wasn’t.
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The shift didn’t come all at once.
It came quietly—through realization.
She began to understand something that changed everything:
Nothing in her life was going to change until she built something different.
Not imagined it.
Not planned it.
Not waited for it.
Built it.
That truth grounded her.
She stopped searching for the “perfect path” and started taking real steps, even if they were small. She began creating—not just in her mind, but in her life.
She explored ways to earn differently.
She began shaping a brand that reflected who she truly was.
She allowed her creativity to exist outside of perfection.
And slowly, something began to unlock.
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As she moved, her vision expanded.
What started as a desire for stability grew into something deeper—
a desire for freedom.
Not just financial freedom.
But freedom of time.
Freedom of expression.
Freedom to live a life that felt like hers.
She no longer wanted to simply “make it.”
She wanted to create a life that felt aligned.
She saw herself differently now—not as someone trying to figure life out, but as someone capable of shaping it.
This is when her power began to rise.
Not loudly.
Not dramatically.
But steadily.
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The journey that followed wasn’t easy.
There were days she felt stuck again.
Days she doubted her progress.
Days where nothing seemed to be working the way she hoped.
She was balancing responsibilities, motherhood, and her vision—all at once. Learning new ways to earn, new ways to create, new ways to think.
It didn’t look glamorous.
But she kept going.
Even when it felt slow.
Even when results weren’t immediate.
Even when no one else could see what she was building.
She kept choosing herself.
Again and again.
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And then, one day, she realized something had changed.
Her life no longer felt like something she was trying to escape.
It felt like something she had created.
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By the end of 2026, she stood in a life that once only existed in her imagination.
She lived on land she could call her own—open, grounding, and full of possibility. Her days were no longer controlled by systems that drained her, but shaped by rhythms she chose.
She worked from her laptop, creating income from her ideas, her presence, her voice. What once felt uncertain had become stable—not overnight, but through consistency.
Her children grew in an environment she intentionally created—connected to nature, to freedom, to a different way of living.
And she…
She was no longer searching.
She was no longer waiting.
She was no longer holding herself back.
She had become the woman she once only dreamed of.
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Her power was never about becoming someone new.
It was about becoming fully herself.
She learned that her difference was not something to hide—but something to build from. That her creativity was not a distraction—but a pathway. That her intuition was not random—but guidance.
She didn’t find her life.
She created it.
And in doing so, she became a woman who no longer asked for permission to exist as she was.
She simply did.
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And that was her true magic.


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