GAZELLE MAGAZINE Vol. 1, Issue 1 | Page 38

CILLAH H LL Gazelle 14 Spring 25-48_Gazelle Magazine 4/17/14 8:18 PM Page 36 L ­ ive­an­Empowered­Life GAZELLE FOUNDER WANTS WOMEN TO OVERCOME OBSTACLES & REALIZE THEIR POTENTIAL By VICKI BENNINGTON a photos courtesy of Charles Barnes 36 GAZELLE STL As Gazelle’s publisher and editor-in-chief, Cillah Hall’s vision is to have a local publication that speaks to and inspires women. “We all have national magazines that we turn to, but I wanted a publication for and about women in our community,” Cillah explained. She came up with the idea for the magazine as a means of providing content to help women feel empowered no matter what their challenges. “I want women to feel uplifted and feel a sense of self-confidence. I want them to know that they can overcome life’s circumstances. I want to help provide them a roadmap that leads to living a better life,” she said. When she feels and believes in something, she goes with her intuition, she trusts her “gut.” “It has always surprised me how women can have such powerful intuitive wisdom, and still not trust it,” she observed. She outlines a plan, but doesn’t dwell on too much planning because she knows it risks scaring herself out of moving forward. “I believed this magazine would work, and now we have an amazing group of professionals that have come together to help make it happen. Because I believed, they have rallied around me, contributing their talents, filling in the missing pieces, fixing the problems that weren’t in the plan.” she said. “You can always reinvent yourself. The only thing that stops me (or anyone) is having a vision, being willing to believe, and being willing to give it a try.” The name of HXY