Being the cycle breaker is often lonely, emotionally heavy, and deeply misunderstood. In this post, Ree Carter explores the hidden weight carried by the woman who chooses healing, boundaries, and generational change through Christ.
Author: Ree Carter
Hi, I’m Ree Carter.
I’m the Founder & CEO of Wealth & Health Collective, a breakthrough coach, Kingdom-centered strategist, writer, and advocate for emotional healing, restoration, and generational transformation.
My work was born from real life experience, not just information.
Like many women, I understand what it feels like to carry invisible pain while still trying to survive, function, care for others, and keep moving forward. I know what it means to rebuild after grief, disappointment, emotional wounds, family dysfunction, health challenges, and seasons that completely change your life.
But I also know what it means for God to restore.
After surviving major spinal surgeries and learning to walk again, my perspective on healing, purpose, obedience, and identity changed deeply. What once felt like survival slowly became transformation. God began showing me that healing is not only physical — it is emotional, spiritual, mental, and generational.
Today, my mission is to help women break unhealthy cycles, heal from emotional wounds, rebuild their identity, and rediscover the version of themselves God created them to be.
Through writing, teaching, conversations, journals, digital resources, and community, I create spaces where women can heal honestly, grow spiritually, and move forward in wholeness through Christ.
Because I believe women were never meant to stay trapped in survival mode.
Healing is possible.
Freedom is possible.
And your story is not over.
The Difference Between a Survivor and a Healed Woman
Survival may have kept you going, but healing is what leads to wholeness. In this post, Ree Carter explores the difference between surviving and truly healing through Christ, emotional awareness, and personal transformation.
You Can Love Your Mother and Still Need to Heal
Healing the mother wound does not mean dishonoring your mother. Discover how love, truth, and healing can coexist through Christ.
Why I Chose Healing Over Survival
Sometimes strength is just survival in disguise. In this deeply personal reflection, Ree Carter shares how grief, mother wounds, and generational patterns led her to choose healing over survival—and why breaking the cycle starts with one woman saying, “it stops here.”