
Luvvie Ajayi Jones in the Miller stretch-plaid dickey jacket and Ryleigh slim-straight jean; all photographs by TKTK
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Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Author & Speaker"My greatest challenge was being afraid to call myself a writer, because I didn’t think I measured up to that title," says Ajayi Jones, who started her career 18 years ago with her blog, AwesomelyLuvvie.com. "I thought only prolific folks like Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston and Audre Lorde could call themselves WRITER because it felt like such a big title and I was afraid to fail."
my hustle
Is to make people feel joy, make them think critically, and compel them to take action that leaves this world better than they found it.
I started blogging 18 years ago as a college freshman and never stopped. I didn’t consider it anything but a hobby so it gave me the practice of speaking hard truths out loud, without presence. It led me to recognize my purpose, which is to use my words to elevate the rooms I’m in.
Music and writing
Pray, and remind myself who and whose I am.
My greatest challenge was being afraid to call myself a writer because I didn’t think I measured up to that title. I thought only prolific folks like Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston and Audre Lorde could call themselves WRITER because it felt like such a big title and I was afraid to fail. How I overcame that fear was that I kept finding myself in rooms with people who were WRITERS, and I ran out of excuses to not call myself one. It was like God was waiting for the moment that I owned my purpose to open a lot of doors for me.
HOW I MAKE IT HAPPEN
1. Quick prayer
2. Checking emails (yes, I admit it)
3. Checking in with Mr. Jones, my husband
1. Be reliable.
2. Be truthful.
3. Be committed to growing.
1. To-do lists (without them, I don’t focus).
2. Google Calendar (because it runs my life).
3. DropBox (because I need to always have access to my files, no matter what device I’m on).
A gold ring that my grandmother gave me. I always have it on my right hand.
“Underpromise and overdeliver.”
my style
I love throwing on a fedora or turban. Hats and headwear are such a good way to accessorize your outfit.
A well-tailored blazer is a MUST because it can dress up anything. It’s an instant win.
Younger me and me today actually have a similar style. There’s a picture of me when I was 5, wearing a fedora and red lipstick with my dress. I’m, like, WE’VE BEEN AT THIS. So, yeah, I’d tell younger me: Keep going. You’re looking FLY as ever!
Badass. Truly. It’s so dope to know you look AMAZING because the clothes you have on FIT, were made with women like me in mind and all of it comes effortlessly.
My Recharge
I listen to sound-therapy playlists, honestly. It is so soothing! I feel like I’m at the spa, even if I’m at my desk. Sometimes, I even go to sleep with them playing.
I always need a good red lipstick. It is the way I put on makeup even without putting anything else on my face. I think every woman needs to find a RED that makes her feel invincible.
I love a good 90-minute to 2-hour massage. My goodness. It’s during that time that my brain slows down and I truly relax. It’s actually in my budget to get a massage at least once a month.
I love making great words that become great books.
Fawn Weaver. She’s the CEO and President of Uncle Nearest, a premium whiskey brand that is purpose-based before profit. As a leader, a legacy builder, and a fierce woman, she really does inspire me endlessly.
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