It supported her healing, her kids, and her sanity.
For years, Krystal ran her business the way most experts do — as the talent, the operator, the decision-maker, and the bottleneck. Then in 2021, she became a widow and sole provider for her five children.
The harder she worked, the more everything started slipping. Then one night, tucking her daughter into bed, she heard: "Mom, are you coming to Lunch on the Lawn?" She already knew the answer.
That moment changed everything. She stopped running her business like a stressed-out solopreneur — and started building it like a scalable organization.