About

Mag Cover for Website-REVISEDnewpicMy name is Tanya, but you know that already seeing as how you’ve made it this far. πŸ™‚ What’s my deal? Simple! I want to see God’s Maidenpreneurs embrace their worth in Him so they can function in the marketplace without fear and anxiety of doing what He has called them to do. I want to see them walk in a spirit of excellence (which does not mean man’s idea of perfection) in terms of being true to their business blueprint and not changing it to please a market they’ve not been called to serve. I want to help them push past that little blanket of fear that’s housing their talents so they can share them with others. I want to see them to pick up their pom pom’s and cheer for their own vision for a change.

I am the author of the non-fiction book series, Millionaire Maidens: Master The Keys to Birthing the Wealth in Your Womb. When God birthed this book in me it literally changed the way I did business as well as for the women who have read it. This book is a blueprint that will help you identify your niche in the marketplace from a biblical perspective, identify who you’re called to serve and why and how to stay true to your business without compromise in order to serve your intended audience.

What else do you want to know about me?

I’ve experienced some major favor in my life as it pertains to business. I actually wrote about it initially, but the post became so long I felt obligated to buy each person who was reading it a cup of coffee. Seeing as how I’m believing millions of eyes will cross this page I figured I’d shorten the post and save the rest as part of my testimony. πŸ™‚

I believe that God has gifted everyone with a talent that if used properly can support their household, church and community, but because many women run their business like a hobby they miss out on this benefit of being a blessing.

I believe that we will be held accountable based on what the word of God shows us about mishandling our talents which is why I decided to get serious about His business.

One thing I have learned over the years is that if you don’t value your business, trust others won’t either. I have witnessed too many Maidens (myself included) settle for the crumbs left for the dogs when God has given us a seat at His table.

My mission is to help women of faith in the marketplace understand their value and offerings and stop being mishandled by anyone who lacks the ability to honor their gifts and talents. The purpose of this blog is to share motivation, information and revelation about our Kingdom assignment that will assist you in building a business/brand that’s unique to you and not merge into a stained copy of someone else.

One thing I can tell you as a business owner is that I have failed, again and again. I didn’t fail because I didn’t know what I was doing. I failed because I constantly operated from a place of fear and as a result lacked the confidence I needed to properly manage my business in order to see growth.

You don’t have to make the same mistakes I did in business. You don’t have to walk around day in and day out feeling business shame because of the decisions you’ve made to keep the doors open. There are people waiting on your specific service and they are willing to pay for it without hesitation. The decision to operate that type of business begins with one simple change…your mindset. The biggest shift in my mind was realizing I don’t own the vineyard I was assigned to manage it for Him.

Join me on this journey and watch God change the way you see yourself, your business and your destiny…let’s do this!

Humbly submitted,
Tanya Marie

Some fun facts about me:

I’m so in love with Jesus that it almost defies logic…I think about Him constantly and my greatest desire is to please Him…He is truly my Daddy God

When I decided to revamp this blog I had over 200 post I had to move

I have a fascination with Canada for some reason and can see myself living and working there from my laptop

I’m a giver and give way more than people probably realize or can even imagine…I guess that whole ‘don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing’ thing to me is not a suggestion.

If I had a dollar for every time I heard you’re a wealth of information I’d be rich.

I think coffee should be part of the major food groups

I’m always smiling…always (just ask around)

Let’s see, though I don’t like to shop…I absolutely love pretty clothes, big jewelry and shoes. I’m a real girlie girl at heart and love wearing make-up, ear rings and big hair.

I’m one of those morning, noon and night kind of people…what that means is it’s rare to find me in a bad mood (unless you’re just evil and sent by the enemy to vex my spirit…but the good thing is I know the enemy is defeated)

I have very little tolerance for people who don’t understand my love of coffee. (hehe)No, seriously!

I am LOYAL to a fault…I mean it’s almost ridiculous…even when a relationship ends the likelihood of me running someone down is slim to none (you can ask around about that too) πŸ™‚

I’m constantly told that I am a wealth of information (I finally believe it) <wink>

I love coffee loaded with whip topping

I don’t like nasty people, not the kind of nasty in terms of dirty, but the nasty in terms of a really bad spirit

I don’t care to be around people who think they know everything about everything

When asked what scares me, my response is always people who have an inability to forgive or show mercy (scary I tell ya)

I like coffee with caramel syrup and whip topping

I was a vegetarian for 11 months and seriously considering going back to that lifestyle

My former pastor from North Carolina told me that God said I was different and didn’t think like other people and it was part of my gifting. I realize it now and not only accept, but embrace it.

I love coffee…lots of it

[Tweet “You don’t have to change your friends, but you may have to change your circle…your business depends on it “]

Although I’m launching a academy in 2015…the vision for it came to me in a very detailed dream in 2003

I love that I waited on God even when it looked like I was standing still to others