Tanya Alkhaliq, Life Coach

Tanya is a professional speaker and teacher with strong, inspiring, and timely messages of overcoming adversity and not simply keeping the dream alive, but instead, learning how to discard the "nightmare" in which you presently find yourself attending and learning how to attend to your present reality to secure future opportunities. Tanya also supports men, women, young adults, and children in discovering the answers to questions such as: "Who am I; Where do I go from this point; What do I want from life; What is my outlook about my life; and What can I do to transform my life now?

Tanya is a permanent resident of Fayetteville, NC where she is actively engaged in developing community-centered programs to facilitate young-adult leadership development and entrepreneurship training. She is actively engaged as a senior servant within Kingdom Encounter Assembly, Kingdom Encounter Network, and the Holy Assemblies of the True and Living God. She is the CEO of Tanya Alkhaliq Enterprises, the owner of Motha's LLC, and the host of The Family Table Podcast. Finally, Tanya is a graduate of Capella University with a BS in Psychology and currently matriculating at Capella within the MS in Marriage and Family Therapy program. She will be interning with Olive Tree Family Counseling in October to help not only with life coaching but also with the psychotherapy process. Tanya is the author of two books and is currently working on her first novella - Preacha Girl - which is a coming-of-age story about a young spiritual leader and the trials and triumphs of her career choices.

Tanya is a fearless woman who does not allow social ideology and stigma to keep her from consistently re-evaluating her mindset and transforming to become the fullness of her purpose of creation. It is her total goal to transform not only her mind; but, to help others transform their thinking because in the energy of directed thought are all the realities and possibilities of manifestation into existence.A few years later, I found myself getting a divorce after twenty years of marriage. I felt helpless, afraid, disoriented, and shattered. My wonderful memories of family vacations, celebrations, and all the adventures I had over the course of more than 20 years together felt as if they had been stolen from me.

 

Were they even real? My entire future had been snatched away from me, including all of my fantasies about lavishing grandkids, celebrating weddings and childbirth, and taking lazy retirement vacations once we started to have some money. What then remains after that? I came to realize that all I had was this moment, the present, and that my actions would ultimately determine how my future turned out. I focused on it as a result. Staying in the moment, and being appreciative of my possessions, I realized that life's little victories are really its biggest ones. I read several self-help books, practiced yoga, and improved my understanding of myself by taking things one step at a time. I am here to tell you that You have the power to get past the hurts and believe that you deserve the best. You can live a life that exceeds all of your expectations. 

A few years after my divorce, my father’s physical health declined rapidly, and my mother began showing signs of dementia. After my father passed away, I became dedicated to learning as much as I could about dementia and how I can help her. Over the past few years, I have gained knowledge and skills that have helped manage the stress not only for myself, but for my mother as well.