Thank You

Thank You

I am so incredibly grateful for you all! You have continued to support me as I strive to build a business that I am passionate about and very much committed to. Despite passion and commitment, organic growth takes time. And sometimes, we creatives get discouraged because we are human, after all.

Another creative recently asked me how my book sales for Dear Black Man, I See You were going. I told her, of course, that I would love to report it had hit the best sellers list, but it had not. Despite that, I was super excited about the release of my 8th book into the world, and I got super excited every time someone placed an order. Honestly, whenever I see a new order, new subscriber, like, or comment pop up on my website, I get giddy inside! I am certain that other creatives can relate.

The fact that people are allowing my words and work into their space means so much to me. Today I want to take a heartfelt moment to say THANK YOU! Thank you for the purchases, the comments, the likes, the subscribers, the follows, the advice, and the words of encouragement! I am so deeply appreciative!

Have a wonderful weekend!

Much Love,

Tonza

Published by Tonza D. Ruffin

Perfectly Imperfect but VERY PROUD WOMAN, MOM, LAWYER, and AUTHOR, but most importantly...LIFE LOVER! I laugh loud, I work hard, I play hard, I am adventurous, I am curious, I am driven, I have moments of deep insecurity, I am loving, I am vulnerable, I am explosive (not one of my finer qualities), I dance around my house alone, I am an awful perfectionist which makes my insecurity worse, I sing out loud in my car without any concern for whose watching, I have trust issues, I do not live through my children, I no longer try to force my children into the mold that I created so that I could feel validated as a mother, I am a risk-taker, I am guarded in my personal life, I am kind, I am grateful. I am so excited about the rest of my life!

3 thoughts on “Thank You

  1. No matter the “success” of any of your projects, you will never have to look back and say, “I wish I had…”

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