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“I decided to write the story about Serenity, because I know there are both males and females that have been born into less than ideal situations and family dynamics,” Smith said. “No one chooses their families, but your future can be decided.”
“I’m learning who my real supporters are among me, and I’ve redefined myself for myself. So no, this hasn’t been easy and has been filled with more challenges than this interview can handle. But I had to transform myself first! I was my first client!”

“My greatest pain has become my greatest blessing, and the world is now the biggest classroom that I’m honored to attend.”

“Think Big, Start Small I think is where everyone needs to start. I know we want the world, we want to start these businesses and we want the best marriages but you can think big all day, however you have to do the steps necessary. You can’t circumvent the process.”
“As a Transformation Coach, I expedite my client’s growth and change. I do this by shedding light and understanding on their goal and vision, asking probing questions, hearing what they do not notice in what they are saying. I also spot what they do not see for themselves, while untying knots that hold them back, and by providing them with unconditional support, all the while encouraging their self-discovery.”
“Low self-esteem, abortions, molestation, prostitution, divorce, homelessness, and single parenting have together and separately given me a front-row seat in my own ‘classroom of hopelessness’. But with the help of my God, I refused to give in to the unhealthy and festering circumstances that surrounded my youth.”

“Founded by legendary hip hop pioneer MC Lyte and a leadership team, board of directors and advisory board that includes Felicia Shaw, Diseree Clay, Alesha Renee, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kelly Price, Faith Evans and NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. – the Hip Hop Sisters Network is a non-profit foundation that promotes positive images of women of ethnic diversity, bringing leaders from the world of Hip Hop, the entertainment industry, and the corporate world.”

“One of the core reasons that God created us, and one of our core purposes on earth is to create. He told us to go be fruitful and multiply. In other words, GO CREATE. We’re supposed to have multiple streams of income, and when  you’re in a tough situation– you START to get creative.”

“Committed to being the change she wants to see, Diseree became a transformational educator teaching K – 12 for 10 years. Knowing there was more to her assignment of making a difference, this Chicago native is also an inspirational author, workshop facilitator, empowering speaker and passionate advocate for girls/young women.”

“Have you ever said, “How can I love him one minute and hate him so much the next?” Or “I feel he’s my soul mate, so why do we constantly fight?” Sound familiar? If so, you are not alone. If you want to stop the love/hate cycle you need to know why it happens and how to make changes before the relationship drives you crazy or ends.

“Low self-esteem, abortions, molestation, prostitution, divorce, homelessness, and single parenting have together and separately given me a front-row seat in my own ‘classroom of hopelessness’. But with the help of my God, I refused to give in to the unhealthy and festering circumstances that surrounded my youth.”

“I help my clients release their innate wisdom and power to achieve the results they desire – to access and produce excellence.”

“Diseree’s passion is to inspire and encourage girls to become virtuous women and to challenge them to become who God has destined them to be, not what the world pressures them to become.”

“Founded by legendary hip hop pioneer MC Lyte and a leadership team, board of directors and advisory board that includes Felicia Shaw, Diseree Clay, Alesha Renee, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kelly Price, Faith Evans and NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. – the Hip Hop Sisters Network is a non-profit foundation that promotes positive images of women of ethnic diversity, bringing leaders from the world of Hip Hop, the entertainment industry, and the corporate world.”
“Low self-esteem, abortions, molestation, prostitution, divorce, homelessness, and single parenting have together and separately given me a front-row seat in my own ‘classroom of hopelessness’. But with the help of my God, I refused to give in to the unhealthy and festering circumstances that surrounded my youth.”
“When people come to me, they’re generally sick and tired of being sick and tired! And that looks different for different people. There are some people who have dreams that are unmanifested, so they’ve reached a certain point in their life where they’re just tired and frustrated and find themselves on the wheel of life where they’re doing the same things everyday.”
“As a mom when you’ve lived the life of trauma that I have, I want people to know you don’t have to perpetuate the trauma.
“My husband is literally the wind beneath my wings. There are so many days that I want to quit, but he reminds me why I started and those that I am/ have impacted through my work. He reminds me when I’m frustrated about not meeting a sales goal or attendee goal that God’s plan is the ultimate plan. He reminds me to push past my quit™.”