Meet Sahana Turner

We were lucky to catch up with Sahana Turner recently and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Sahana, thanks for sharing your insights with our community today. Part of your success, no doubt, is due to your work ethic and so we’d love if you could open up about where you got your work ethic from?

I’d say I’ve just always accepted that I’m going to be working—whether it’s on myself or my business. Growth takes effort, and I don’t run from that.

Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?

I stumbled across digital products by accident back in 2015 when I was 17. I created a box braid video tutorial and sold it for $20. To my surprise, people actually bought it. That moment showed me the power of online income, even though I didn’t start selling digital products full time until years later.

Today, I run Entrepreneurs Go Digital, a growing community that helps creators, coaches, and entrepreneurs turn their ideas into income through simple digital product strategies. I focus on making things clear and doable, so people stop overthinking and finally launch with confidence.

One of the most exciting things I’ve done recently is publish my first book, Stop Hustling, Start Creating. It’s all about shifting from burnout to alignment and building a business that actually feels good to run.

Right now, I’m focused on expanding the community, building out systems that create passive income, and helping more people show up online with purpose and clarity. I really believe that anyone can create their own lane, and I love showing them how.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

Consistency helped me build trust and results over time. Even when I didn’t have it all figured out, just showing up kept the momentum going.

Forgiveness—especially self-forgiveness—allowed me to bounce back from mistakes without getting stuck. It’s easy to be hard on yourself when things don’t go as planned, but growth requires grace.

Curiosity kept me moving forward. I didn’t always know what I was doing, but being willing to learn, test, and explore helped me grow faster than waiting to feel “ready.”

Okay, so before we go we always love to ask if you are looking for folks to partner or collaborate with?

Yes, I’m definitely open to partnerships and collaborations—especially with brands, creators, and platforms that support digital entrepreneurship, content creation, and financial freedom.

I love working with people who are purpose-driven, community-focused, and aligned with helping others grow online in an authentic way. Whether it’s co-hosting a workshop, contributing to a digital product, or collaborating on content that empowers entrepreneurs, I’m always open to meaningful collaborations.

If you’re reading this and feel like our missions align, feel free to reach out. The best way to connect with me is through Instagram @TheRealSahanaa or by email at [email protected]. Let’s build something powerful together.

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