Ever since moving to Hawaiʻi in 2020, Rebekah Moyer has become an influential local figure through social media. Rebekah is a multi-passionate woman who not only wears but also integrates all her many hats into a wholesome, balanced and inspiring lifestyle.
Rebekah is a breath of fresh air, creating relatable, attainable content for the everyday woman. She breaks the stigma that platforms must be polished and perfect, instead creating from vulnerability and inviting others into the process of growth. She’s passionate about taking other women along the journey of motherhood, self-discovery and empowered femininity.
“What made a huge change for me was creating my platform, so to speak, based on what I really wanted and the change I wanted to make. From the very start, my goal was to share the journey with people,” Rebekah says.
After having her first child in Hawaiʻi and beginning a brand new chapter, Rebekah found herself at a dark and desperate point in her journey. Though anxiety and depression seemed to have the upper hand, she determined they would not have the final say. With the goal of a brighter future for her kids and a healthier version of herself, Rebekah embarked on a 90-day journey.
For three months, she would change one habit each day and post about it on her platform. It was through the smallest shifts that eventually led to the greatest change in her life. Not only did she gain her first 50,000 followers, but she began to feel lighter, healthier and more confident. By taking agency over her actions and gaining accountability through her new online community, she created the new path she had always craved.
“Those 90 days changed my life because I really did make that happen. Making small changes and posting about it encouraged me because other people started doing it too. They were sharing their things with me, which was inspiring. I saw so much growth in that time.”
For Rebekah, motherhood was the catalyst for her personal growth and content creation, which led to her current career. She inspires women today that they do not have to lose themselves in the process of raising keiki, but can instead find themselves. She truly bridges the gap between professional womanhood and present motherhood, using her platform as a beacon of light and positivity. She encourages other women to follow suit, too, without having to be perfect to be powerful.
“Being confident in yourself is not about being perfect; it’s about just showing up as authentically as you can, even if you’re imperfect. You are so powerful and capable, and the only one who really has the power to change your life is you.”
Rebekah realizes that there are so many things we can’t control in this life, which is why it is important for her to take hold of what she can change. For her, these are her inner talk and the ways she fuels her body. She got aggressive with her internal monologue, replacing negative self-talk with positive truth and embarking on nourishing her body. By deciding enough was enough and making small, intentional changes, she is able to confidently say she no longer battles with the anxiety and depression she once felt trapped in. Though they rear their head at times, she now has tools and habits to combat them effectively.
Rebekah views life and womanhood through the imagery of waves. Each wave is a season with new horizons that grant new beginnings. Females undergo many seasons of change at both the micro and macro levels. Whether it’s pregnancy, hormonal cycles or resulting changes in their bodies, women are constantly growing and creating. By riding the waves of womanhood, Rebekah has rediscovered and learned to love herself again, encouraging others to do the same through her social influence.
She exemplifies that vulnerability and authority can co-exist and that one is required for the other. While recognizing the hand of God and the support of others in every wave of life, her story sheds light on the power of personal choice.
“Looking back on the journey, you can see just how small changes, over time, compounded, build up to make a big picture and huge, powerful change,” she says.
Rebekah embodies her belief that women are powerful creators, riding the beautiful balance between honest creativity and dignified femininity. She inspires the everyday woman to know that they can be both imperfect yet powerful. Her life displays that big dreams truly start with small actions. And no matter what season you find yourself in, there is always a new wave moving toward a brighter horizon.
Learn more about Rebekah’s journey through her IG: @ebbymoyer.
You can see just how small changes, over time, compounded, build up to make a big picture and huge, powerful change.
You are so powerful and capable.
