Tiffanie Bacon of Metro Atlanta Area on Life, Lessons & Legacy

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Tiffanie Bacon. Check out our conversation below.

Good morning Tiffanie, we’re so happy to have you here with us and we’d love to explore your story and how you think about life and legacy and so much more. So let’s start with a question we often ask: What do you think others are secretly struggling with—but never say?
I believe so many people silently struggle with knowing how to move from planning into taking intentional action toward their goals and vision. Often, these challenges are because of uncertainty about where to start or difficulty maintaining consistent motivation. Mental health is another critical area that is very often overlooked, by many unknowing of the resources and support available to them. Healing from trauma is yet another struggle so many face in silence, either isolating themselves or avoiding the hard work of confronting emotional pain. My mission is to break that silence-to show others that healing, clarity, and purposeful progress are not only possible but within reach.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Tiffanie Bacon is a speaker, author, coach, and visionary passionate about helping women and girls heal, dream, and live with clarity and purpose. Drawing from her personal journey, professional expertise, and faith-rooted wisdom, she inspires transformation and equips women to turn vision into action and live out their God-given purpose.

In her books, coaching, and speaking, Tiffanie offers practical tools and insights that equip women to dream intentionally, reflect meaningfully, and act with focus and confidence.

Her stationery brand, Meet Me at the Well, was birthed out of this dream to create elegant, meaningful, and inspiring tools that go beyond organization in helping women write down their vision, align daily activities with purpose, and be accountable to their dreams. Each product is a means for clarity, encouragement, and empowerment.

With Meet Me at the Well, Tiffanie is on a mission to equip visionaries with the inspiration, confidence, and tools to live intentionally and to make an impact that will last.

Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
As a child, I believed that I was insignificant and lacked the competence to pursue my dreams. At a tender age, those dreams got crushed by a negative seed that was sown into my life. I grew up believing that I would never accomplish much and built limiting boundaries around myself.

Today, with much healing and an evolved perspective, I can proudly say I know every goal and dream I set for myself is possible, and I am fully equipped to accomplish them.

What fear has held you back the most in your life?
I spent so much of my life being afraid to speak up for myself, fight for what I deserved, and often sabotaging the very things meant for me.

Today, I am grateful for how far I have come. I honor the work I’ve done to heal and grow, and I’m boldly going after everything that belongs to me.

Sure, so let’s go deeper into your values and how you think. What’s a belief or project you’re committed to, no matter how long it takes?
I am deeply committed to this belief, no matter how long it takes: that every woman has inside of her a God-given vision that deserves to be seen, written, and lived out. My life’s work, and everything I create through Meet Me at the Well, is centered on helping women rediscover that vision and walk it out with clarity.

I am also committed to growing the Write The Vision movement: creating tools, resources, and spaces for women to plan with intention, reflect for healing, and believe in possibilities within them.

Whether it takes years or decades, I will continue to build platforms that remind women that their story still matters and that purpose does not expire. My commitment isn’t just to products; it’s transformation. As long as I have breath, I’ll keep helping women write the vision and live it out boldly in faith.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What do you think people will most misunderstand about your legacy?
That I was bold in sharing my story and in empowering women and girls around the world to heal from trauma, embrace the skin they’re in, and step confidently into the vision God has placed within them.

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