- Interesting fact or experience about yourself.
- I once got a job for correcting a typo in the listing.
- What do you like to do for fun?
- Roller skate. Explore. Be free. Bike riding.
- What is the biggest factor that helped you become successful in your career?
- Let them ask. "knowing myself"
- What woman, dead or alive, besides your mother or close relative, inspired you to become who you are? How?
- Hard to answer. Divine Feminine Archetype.
- What mistakes have you made along the way?
- Closing my mind and then OVERTHINKING because of it.
- What scripture has been an anchor to your success or hard work?
- 1st Samuel 3:10 (this one is going to make me preach)
- Tell us briefly how you came to know Christ.
- He showed me everything I've ever done. Waited for my approach - then held up a mirror in his eyes.
- In what way does the Holy Spirit help you in your work life?
- She animates me. I had to see the Holy Spirit the portion of me animated by God.
- If you could start over again, what would you do differently?
- Exhale twice as long as I inhale.
- How did you overcome or how do you overcome gender bias?
- Science and Gnosis
- Why do you think it's important to mark and celebrate Women's History Month?
- Truth always comes from woman.
- What is one piece of advice you can offer to women who are struggling or find it hard to find their place and achieve their goals?
- Exhale. You are the body and you aren't the body at all. Love yourself. The more you love yourself, the more the world loves you. Authentic Expression of your you-ness.
Tasha Salinas - Visionary & CEO Divine Wellness, LLC | Certified Enlightenment Coach | Spiritually Conscious Public Speaker | Ordained Minister | ICF - Trained Embodied Emotional Intelligence Coach | Conscious Channel of Universal Divine Wisdom | Certified MBTI Facilitator | Certified 5 Voices Facilitator | Personal Growth focused Published Author | bit.ly/TashasCard
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