When you separate yourself from your job title and the bells and whistles of your business or career, who are you and what do you like to do? I love being home and working on things around my house.
I love being around my friends and family whenever I can. I also love to cuddle up with my dogs and find a good show or movie to watch. How have you remained true and authentic to who you are and what advice can you share for women who are struggling with that? I try so hard to be as true to myself and be authentic. I would tell any woman struggling with being authentically themselves that the world already has everyone else, what the world needs is you!
What is the biggest challenge to achieving success in life? The biggest challenge to achieving success is defining success for yourself.
Staying true to yourself and setting your own personal goals is the best way to achieve success. With success comes opportunity, but that also means you have your hands full. What keeps you inspired and motivated to keep going even on your most challenging days?
I really love what I do. Every single day is different and I get to work with some of the most talented people around the world to create something beautiful and exciting.
If you could go back to the beginning of your career journey—with the knowledge you have now— what advice would you give yourself?
I would tell my younger self to make time for yourself. Fill in the blanks:. My older sister is a nurse and I love helping people. Realistically, I would most likely be working behind the camera, producing! Three qualities that got me to where I am today are… Perseverance, to keep putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward. Openness to trying new things, because you never know how much it will benefit you.
And resilience, to get back up when you fall down. My perfect day begins with… Waking up and playing with my dogs outside while I check in with friends and family. I really enjoy listening to music and really taking the morning for myself before tackling my to-do list!
The Sanders family moved back to Columbia, S. In , Jasmine discussed her upbringing and her dad's advice for her with Arcadia. When I was a kid, he used to say 'it is a gift and a curse to be a girl.
He taught me to always be completely aware of my surroundings. Have fun at the club, but never let your guard down too much," she explained. Growing up, Jasmine dealt with bullying at school because she is mixed race her mother is white and her father is Black. I would get bullied over who my friends were — if I had too many white friends or too many black friends," she told Ocean Drive in Jasmine was signed to her first modeling agency at the age of Her mother went with her on all of her photoshoots and campaigns until she turned After her classmates saw her on the cover of Seventeen Magazine , the bullying halted.
She explained that her mother's support allowed her to handle the harsh realities of modeling. I cannot remember a day that has gone by that she is not rooting or screaming, or asking me what's next or pushing me for the next big thing," she told Ocean Drive. Jasmine referred to her mom as her "favorite person in the world" to Arcadia.
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