Te’Ambera Ware Ford, founder of The Jay Project, is a school educator, author, playwright, writer of various outlets, philanthropist, mother, and wife. She is a proud alumna of Jackson State University, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, a NAACP member, a volunteer of Juvenile Detention Centers, a volunteer with the American Red Cross, and a lifelong learner. Te'Ambera has a heart for service to others through writing and teaching. She believes her life is not her own as she consistently pursues her obedience to the purposes assigned to her.
Motto: It’s Not About Us.
I love tropical-flavored snow cones even during the winter.
I am purpose-driven. I take whatever vision comes to me and run with it, but I'm very strategic.
Yes, absolutely. It was important to me to find my own little space for writing, a place that works for me, and that brings me peace and tranquility. Once I narrowed down what that space was, it was easy for me to become more focused. Staying organized helps me as well. If there's clutter around me, my mind becomes cluttered too.
I try to keep an organized schedule. I also make family time and me-time filled with rest a priority. So when I sit down to write, I'm completely present.
Sunday has always been my absolute favorite day of the week. For me, it's peaceful and I get to truly unwind. On Friday evenings, I enjoy movies or a great TV show at home, a large throw blanket, and dinner with my favorite sweet tea.
WRITE. That is the single most solid advice I would give. All the errors and arrangements can be fixed later through revising and editing. Just write. Though, when you do write, be authentic, be concise, be creative, and within purpose. Make sure it is something you know without a shadow of a doubt that you're supposed to be doing. For more inspiration, click the link below to read my article, “5 Effective Ideas: How to Overcome Fear and Empower Your Writing".
“Corduroy” by Don Freeman (My First Childhood Favorite)
“Jubilee“ by Margaret Walker Alexander
“Where The Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens”
”I Thought It Was Just Me” by Brene Brown
“The Holy Bible” by a collection of Shepherds
Child Advocacy, Domestic Abuse, Gun Violence, and Planned Parenthood
Performing Arts and Entertainment
Author and Playwright
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