Meet Tiffany Lauren Jones

We recently connected with Tiffany Lauren Jones and have shared our conversation below.

Tiffany, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?

The harder I searched for my purpose the more elusive it seemed to be. When I allowed myself to flow with life, that’s when it found me. My purpose feels like a calling, like something that began erupting from inside of me, eventually seeping into the corners of my mind until it became clear in my reality. No matter how far and wide my quest, I found myself returning to the same answers. It was my fear of my own power that kept me from seeing it clearly. Even so, there was an insatiable urgency to understand myself on a deeper level and a deep need to feel as if my time here on Earth was well spent. I wanted to leave a legacy and to be known for contributing to the wellbeing of humanity. When I allowed myself to truly see all parts of me—light and dark—I became free. And when you’re free, eventually, your purpose arrives at your feet.

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?

My journey has always been about alignment between who I am and what I create in the world. Before founding my company, I spent two decades in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, learning the structures of success but feeling disconnected from myself. That disconnection became the catalyst for everything I do now.

Today, my work lives at the intersection of spirituality, strategy, and human potential. I guide women who are undergoing deep transformation — women who have outgrown old versions of themselves and are ready to design lives and businesses that reflect their evolution. I have developed a science-backed process that helps them create nervous system safety so they can live in their purpose with confidence, clarity and intention.

Professionally, I’m focused on building education and experiences that prepare women for the paradigm shift we’re collectively entering between now and 2027 — one where fulfillment, freedom, and emotional regulation become the true measures of success.

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?

The three qualities that shaped my journey are abundantly clear as without them, I wouldn’t be here. First is emotional intelligence. Learning to interpret the language of my own emotions as information rather than an interference changed my life. It allowed me to make decisions from my inner authority rather than rely on external validation. It’s a skill that keeps me aligned no matter how much my circumstances evolve.

Second is energetic discernment. Understanding the subtle layers of energy—both my own and others—has been essential. Every opportunity, client and collaboration carries a frequency and learning to read that helped me build a life and business that supports my nervous system instead of overwhelming it.

Third is strategic synthesis. I’ve always been a translator with an ability to weave together metaphysics, psychology and business strategy into frameworks people can actually use—it started with creating for myself. Knowing how to connect intuition with structure is what turns my lived wisdom into tangible and sustainable results.

My advice for those early in their journey is to start by regulating your nervous system. Without internal safety, your creativity, intuition, and strategy can’t fully activate. Build a relationship with your intuition through daily stillness, journaling, or body-based practices. Then pair it with a commitment to learn structure such as systems, operations and personalized decision-making frameworks. The future belongs to those who can bridge the unseen and tangible—both the mystic and the strategist—within themselves.

To close, maybe we can chat about your parents and what they did that was particularly impactful for you?

My parents gave me the gift of possibility. They instilled a deep knowing that I could be, do, and achieve anything I desired and that limits only exist when you agree to them. They taught me that focus, faith, and alignment with God would carry me through anything.

They also taught me how to survive, how to stay grounded when life feels uncertain, how to turn nothing into something and how to find a way when the path isn’t clear. Those lessons became my first framework for resilience long before I ever built one for my clients.

Because of them, I’ve carried a core belief that I can create beauty and meaning out of any experience. That mindset became the foundation of my work: helping others remember their own power to evolve, no matter where they began.

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