Meet Jada Clark

Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Jada Clark. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Hi Jada, really happy you were able to join us today and we’re looking forward to sharing your story and insights with our readers. Let’s start with the heart of it all – purpose. How did you find your purpose?

I believe finding purpose is an endless journey in this thing called life. Despite all the risks I’ve taken so far to push myself out of my comfort zone; all for opportunities for success, building courage, lessons, and self discovery I’m still finding my purpose. I don’t view purpose as a single thing to be found but rather an ongoing process to be unveiled and cultivated. At this current stage in my life I’m finding purpose in exploring my passions; there’s nothing I’m more passionate about than creating and it’s what I’m best at. Creating gives me a strong feeling of purpose and even better, creating unique things that are personal to me that will help improve the lives of others.

I strongly believe every obstacle placed in our path in life; from hard times, financial struggles, traumatic experiences, and even health conditions we develop is the guiding light of our journey. Every adversity brings with it a seed of an equivalent advantage, but you have to desire to seek it in order to find it.

I’m passionate about many things which is why I believe I have a much bigger purpose that will be unveiled as I continue to take risks and explore the things I’m good at. Since I’m only in my twenties and have come so far and still have such a long way to go; I’m optimistic I will find my main purpose very soon in life.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?

I currently own and operate my own business, Raglyphics LLC. It’s my skincare line that was inspired by my own skin ailments and the insecurities I carried as a result for so long. I had a burning desire to find a solution and didn’t stop until I did. Once I achieved my goal through trial and error I decided to share it with others who struggle with their skin as well and who also desire change.
I can proudly say I’m finding purpose in my own invention “Skin Caviar”. It’s unique, original, highly effective, and it’s a product I believe will be a huge sensation in the cosmetics industry someday that will have a positive impact in the lives of many people worldwide. When applied to the skin it stimulates the senses; from the cooling to hot sensation as it melts with the warmth of your skin to the way it affects how you feel. It comes in different flavors and the experience can range from sensual and relaxed to energized and refreshed. My feeling of purpose intensifies and drives motivation when my customers come to me with testimonials; expressing how my products worked for them, and how happy they are with the noticeably fast results they received. Simply knowing I was able to help someone energizes me. Nurturing Raglyphics while providing excellent customer service is my main focus.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

I would say the two most important qualities that were most impactful in my journey would be confidence and courage. The area of knowledge that was most impactful in my journey was understanding various skin types as well as different skin conditions and learning the root cause of each to develop an effective solution. My advice on how to best develop these qualities would be to start by using your imagination. Envision yourself as that courageous confident individual and how you would want people to respond to that version of you. Your next move is to take action. Acts of courage builds confidence over time and you gain experience. When you want something bad enough you go after it and don’t stop until it’s yours. Once you act on your desire and push past fear and self doubt you’ll gain experience and then you will have the confidence to push forward as well as embark on new ventures to grow. The sky’s the limit from that point on.

We’ve all got limited resources, time, energy, focus etc – so if you had to choose between going all in on your strengths or working on areas where you aren’t as strong, what would you choose?

Honestly from my perspective I think both are equally important. However, investing effort on areas we aren’t as strong in has its cons and it’s not as comfortable. I think it’s important to go all in on our strengths because that’s the key to propelling us to success. When we focus on our strengths we’re confident, we have a sense of flow and peace of mind. We receive better results, feel more energized, and it creates a sense of purpose. Instead of turning away from our weaknesses we can transmute weakness into strength. One of the most important things in life is to challenge ourselves. It all starts with desire, faith, and belief. Our minds are powerful and we can become strong at anything we put our minds to. On the flip side it’s still important to pay attention to how investing effort into areas we aren’t as strong in are materializing in our lives. Ultimately it’s up to the individual to decide if it’s worth tapping into their full unknown potential rather than simply sticking to what they already know.

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