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Tabita Dietrich is a best-selling author, serial entrepreneur, coach and a leader.
Tabita was innocently imprisoned at the age of 23 for two years in an Afro-American third world country where the death penalty is still in use. Against all odds she managed to keep her spirits and positive mind up.
In a prison full of Afro-American convicts she was one of four Caucasian women and was a victim of many racist, physical and psychological mistreatments.
During the time in prison she found out how to free herself from within and how to keep the mind and soul focused on one and only one goal: To stay alive. One of her secrets is the deep inner equilibrium and the power of keeping the mind in the present moment without fearing the future.
While she was imprisoned, she wrote seven books and submitted one of them which was published after she was released. It quickly became a bestseller and Tabita was featured on the national television and radio.
At the age of 18, she started her entrepreneurial journey and after 10 years of hard work including rebuilding her company after the incarceration she today runs an international coaching and mentoring business on four continents and in two different languages that help entrepreneurs and companies maximize their business potential.
We talked about:
- What was she accused of and why
- How the process went before the final verdict of 2 years
- Her prisoner's dillema, whether to cooperate or fight the system
- Daily life in a women's prison
- That practices that kept Tabita's mind sane
- How she eventually turned the situation around
- What was happening as she was coming closer to the release
- What changed after she got out of the prison
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By Maros CincuraTabita Dietrich is a best-selling author, serial entrepreneur, coach and a leader.
Tabita was innocently imprisoned at the age of 23 for two years in an Afro-American third world country where the death penalty is still in use. Against all odds she managed to keep her spirits and positive mind up.
In a prison full of Afro-American convicts she was one of four Caucasian women and was a victim of many racist, physical and psychological mistreatments.
During the time in prison she found out how to free herself from within and how to keep the mind and soul focused on one and only one goal: To stay alive. One of her secrets is the deep inner equilibrium and the power of keeping the mind in the present moment without fearing the future.
While she was imprisoned, she wrote seven books and submitted one of them which was published after she was released. It quickly became a bestseller and Tabita was featured on the national television and radio.
At the age of 18, she started her entrepreneurial journey and after 10 years of hard work including rebuilding her company after the incarceration she today runs an international coaching and mentoring business on four continents and in two different languages that help entrepreneurs and companies maximize their business potential.
We talked about:
- What was she accused of and why
- How the process went before the final verdict of 2 years
- Her prisoner's dillema, whether to cooperate or fight the system
- Daily life in a women's prison
- That practices that kept Tabita's mind sane
- How she eventually turned the situation around
- What was happening as she was coming closer to the release
- What changed after she got out of the prison
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.