Story & Lesson Highlights with Laveeta Evans of Henderson

Laveeta Evans shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Good morning Laveeta, it’s such a great way to kick off the day – I think our readers will love hearing your stories, experiences and about how you think about life and work. Let’s jump right in? What makes you lose track of time—and find yourself again?
After my Father were passed away and it took me back to dark side and not focus on my business store and being makeup artist as well. However my firstborn daughter Juanita Gray sent me lot of Bible verses and otherwise from my father wrote letter and call my daughter every weekend. External factors like interruptions, hunger, or fatigue can break my being a concentration and bring me go back to reality.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hello my name is Laveeta Evans, I am deaf actually hard of impaired through and I am makeup artist up, beauty, skincare and fashion style content influencer UGC, content creator influencer, brand ambassador from a specializes in curating eye-catching and engaging content around beauty, skincare and fashion products niche! I’m very passionate about sharing beauty tips, skincare routines, fashion styles and self-care moments, Makeup products.

These products of beauty, skincare, fashion, travel and fitness caught my attention and I had to reach out! Or they reach me out either. My loyal followers trust me for genuine product recommendations that help them feel confident in their beauty, skincare styles and otherwise every day. A products truly align with the type of the content I create, and I believe my audience would love learn more about how the brand can enhance their fashionable and meet their needs. I can showcase these products through my posts, stories, reels, videos and highlighting their benefits and results in a real and engaging way.

With my deaf community and beauty community of engaged and I’m very actively and confident I can spread the word about these products to an audience eager for new products solutions. Hopefully it helps my dreams to be collaborating, working with celebrities, reality TV show about my makeup skills and otherwise OFTEN to share with my deaf community and non deaf community who they look up at me being a deaf person who encourages them to love themselves from to wear fashion clothes, confident in their beauty and skincares and their sense of self in the community that they are part of in the future as well to make sure they are always happy to hear from me to yours.

Yes, I am first hard of hearing / deaf owner business of “ Lavvans X Lashes “ and “ Eye Candy Studio “ in Nevada and Ohio Location. I do make my own lash extensions each other to make full lashes, making eyelash empties package, label shipping print and everything at my homemade home and on Amazon as well.

Right now I am working my own vendor machine for lashes and I hope that there’s more large addition store collaborations or partnership at salon, mall or target or locates so people can buy my vendor machine as well instead order my website or whatever it is.

Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
Family relationships, particularly early experiences with caregivers, are crucial for identity development. Attachment theory highlights how these initial bonds establish patterns that influence later relationships and self-perception. Supportive family interactions, including praise and encouragement, can significantly impact self-esteem and self-concept.

Ultimately, the relationships we build, especially with family and close friends, are deeply connected to our sense of identity, influencing our values and how we view ourselves and the world. These relationships can challenge us, offer support, and significantly shape our understanding and evaluation of ourselves.

When did you last change your mind about something important?
There are no personal experiences or the ability to “change its mind” in the human sense. It doesn’t have beliefs or hold opinions that can be changed by new information or reflection.

Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? Is the public version of you the real you?
This encompasses your authentic self, thoughts, feelings, and experiences that are not necessarily expressed or known to others. AI models, even with advanced capabilities, don’t possess these human attributes. You might not be who you think you are. It might just be that who you think you are is an idea, a concept, but not the true you. And that version of you is making your life dull, less lively, and passionate. You see, there are three versions of who we think we are. The first one being, the one we think we are. It’s the version of ourselves, that is based upon the past.

Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. When do you feel most at peace?
Being in a state of peace often involves a sense of inner calm, contentment, and harmony. It can manifest in various ways, such as: Emotional Stability: A feeling of balance, where stress and anxiety are minimized, allowing for a more relaxed state of mind. The reasons vary, but most agree that before sunrise is when my mind, body, and earth are naturally at their quietest, making way for a deep meditation with even longer-lasting effects. On top of that, early morning meditation can help me set the tone for MY day and prepare for all that’s to come.

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