Business Fit Magazine November 2019 Issue 2 | Page 44
Interview
One of my
greatest passions
would have to
be the want and
desire to help
others
and study. I broke free of the shackles I had
restrained myself with and began to use my
knowledge to my advantage. Since then, I have
accomplished achievements beyond my wildest
dreams. For example, I was never very computer
savvy, however, I made it an objective of mine to
become adept in computer proficiency. I used to
hesitate when speaking publicly in English, being
that it isn’t my first language. However, with the
support of my husband, practice, and repetition
I have become trained, efficient, and capable in
speaking English within a professional and public
setting. I hadn’t tried many things because of
fear, doubt, and insecurity. By maintaining my
faith in God, a positive attitude, and surrounding
myself with those who love and support me I was
able to overcome these obstacles.
What are you most passionate
about and why?
One of my greatest passions would have to be
the want and desire to help others. This has
been a passion of mine since my youth. My
parents were always extremely generous, noble,
and selfless. They were the type of people who
would feed others and go hungry. I genuinely
believe that growing up surrounded by parents
who were beyond charitable, set the tone for
my moral compass long term. Not only does
this apply to my personal life, but it extends into
my professional life. The objective of my brand
is to motivate women who have lost hope,
succumbed to their insecurities, and lost sight
of their wellness goals. My true passion is to
make women aware that wellness does not only
come from your diet. It stems from your spiritual,
mental, and overall wellbeing. With a little faith,
hope, and motivation anything is possible. I want
to not only be their coach, but also their shoulder
to lean on.
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