Tiffany Tang Founder | Marketing Catalyst
Tiffany first joined Amavi in 2021 not long after the members online portal begun. If I am being honest, ALL of my Amavi members inspire me, in one way or another they are so exemplary of humans giving such value to the world.
Tiffany is the CEO of an incredible marketing company and her daily posts and routines inspire me. I asked Tiffany a bit about her experience with Amavi here is what she said.
What is your favourite meditation:
I literally do the walking meditation almost every day! It's my favorite for my morning walk. Another one that I return to often is the Meditation for Grief. I had some heavy situations arise last year and I found this meditation really helpful for sitting with the grief and anxiety that comes with loss. (Can I add one more? I literally have the vibration station or the spotify playlists on ALL DAY when I'm cooking or working!)
How do you use Amavi to enhance your life:
Amavi has been an ongoing space that I turn to for regulating my nervous system. As a busy entrepreneur, staying calm in the chaos is invaluable to me and Amavi is one of the tools I use to do that.
What made you join?
I'm a wellness enthusiast and have tried literally every meditation app you can probably think of! Amavi stood out to me because it felt less corporate and fixed. I love that Paige keeps adding to it and it's not just meditation or just breathwork but a wellness ecosystem that is ever-evolving.
What is your favourite tip for aspiring entrepreneurs?
My favourite tip is to look inwards when making decisions. There is a lot of noise in the space and many things can scare you off of the right decision but at the end of the day, nobody starts their own business because they wanted to do things someone else's way! So build and trust your intuition. Invest in experts in their field but know you hold the key and don't let anyone blur that vision.
What is something you would like to experience more of and how will you move toward that?
I've actually become less interested in "selling things" like retail or classic e-comm, despite being a hardcore digital marketer through and through. Lately, I've been calling in more projects that focus less on consumerism and more on spreading good — like wellness experts or communities, non-profit organizations or sustainable brands. I love scaling kind and wonderful brands so more people can enjoy and benefit from what they're putting out in the world! I've been making more space for that in my business and have really enjoyed this direction.