Talks with Tanji

Talks with Tanji is the digital heartbeat of The TWT Life—a blog where each post is more than content; it’s a continuation of the conversation started in Tanji’s book, “No More Slips: The Lost Art of Class.” Rooted in empowerment, spiritual truth, and strategic insight, the blog serves as a multidimensional space to unpack the themes of each chapter and invite readers into deeper reflection, dialogue, and action.

Each blog entry will align with a chapter from the book, offering:

• Expanded insights on the chapter’s core message—whether it’s travel, financial freedom, spiritual alignment, or reclaiming class

• Behind-the-scenes reflections from Tanji’s personal journey and creative process

• Interactive prompts for readers to journal, comment, or share their own “slip” moments and testimonies

• Visual storytelling through curated images, affirmations, and design elements that echo the book’s aesthetic

• Stock ticker integration to reinforce the theme of financial literacy and real-time empowerment

The blog is not just a companion—it’s a mirror. It reflects the lived experiences of readers while amplifying Tanji’s voice as a strategist, storyteller, and spiritual encourager. It’s where class is redefined, clarity is restored, and confidence is cultivated—one post, one testimony, one truth at a time.

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Talks with Tanji (Blog)

Talks with Tanji (Blog)

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Women Who Travel Community Discussion

Women Who Travel Community Discussion (Condé Nast Traveler): forum for travel tips and inspiration

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Women Who Wander with Purpose Intro Travel is more than a getaway—it’s a gathering of the woman you’re becoming. When we choose experiences with intention, we return with renewed clarity, courage, and community. Whether you’re cruising, chasing culture, or savoring slow rest, Travel with Tanji curates journeys that honor your values and elevate your joy. This is your place to swap wisdom, share wins, and ask the real questions about safety, budgeting, and traveling in your season.

Share what makes a trip truly transformational for you—connection, culture, clarity, or rest? Share a story, a lesson learned, or the moment travel helped you meet the real you.

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Corporette Discussion

It all begins with an idea.

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Class at Work — Presence, Poise, and Professional Dress Intro Class is character, expressed with intention. It’s how you speak, how you show up, and how you make others feel—long before they read your resume. This space is for modern, professional polish: wardrobe that respects your identity, communication that commands respect, and habits that carry you with grace. From boardroom to Zoom room, we dress for the work and the woman: aligned, excellent, and undeniably you.

What’s the one outfit, accessory, or habit that elevates your confidence at work? Share your go‑to look, a small ritual that keeps you poised, or a lesson learned about professional presence.

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She Reads Truth Community

It all begins with an idea.

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In Chapter 1-Vain Imaginations I discuss how my faith and church were the cornerstone of the community. Faith that Grounds and Grows You Intro Power without purpose is noise. Poise without presence is performative. Scripture-based studies for spiritual faith and reflection is a quiet room for your soul—where scripture, reflection, and honest conversation meet practical steps. Here, we honor both discipline and delight: prayer that steadies you, practices that simplify your days, and grace that meets you exactly where you are. Bring your faith questions and your whole, beautiful story.

Share what verse, prayer, or practice is anchoring you this week? How is it shaping your words, your boundaries, or your courage?

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