Author: Hibbie Tan
Profession: Emerging advocate of female empowerment,Creator of female influence
Position: CEO
“I Once Thought a Million Was the Answer” — Hibbie
I once believed that making a million was the answer to life.
I was born into a poor family. My father passed away early, and my mother raised six children on her own. From a very young age, I knew I had no safety net. To support my family, I entered the workforce early and started from the ground up, building my experience in sales. I believed that as long as I could earn my first pot of gold, I would finally be free.
I tried starting businesses in nail services and floristry, but neither succeeded. During that time, I kept telling myself to just try harder, yet inside, I was filled with anxiety and doubt.
At 29, I entered the direct sales industry. Within a year, I earned my first million and created a more stable home for my family. In the years that followed, my career continued to grow. From the outside, everything seemed to be getting better and better — yet inside, I felt increasingly empty.
I began asking myself: Who am I? What do I truly want?
In 2024, I was forced to leave the company. Everything I had built disappeared overnight, and the people I once stood side by side with gradually became strangers. That was when I realized that what I thought belonged to me had never truly been mine.
It felt like falling from heaven into the depths.
After that, I turned inward. I learned to slow down and listen to myself. One day, I heard a quiet voice within me say:
“I already have value.”
I realized I didn’t need money or achievements to fill the emptiness from my past.
Slowly, I began to understand that much of our pain does not come from not being enough, but from never truly seeing ourselves.
I started to change. I stopped chasing money alone and began to understand and accept who I am. I used my story to support others and connect through sincerity.
When I began living as my true self and helping others from the heart, I noticed something unexpected — opportunities, people, and resources started to flow into my life naturally.
Today, I am building my own brand.
I now understand — money is important, but it is not the answer. True freedom is being able to hear your inner voice, face your truth, and live a life that is truly yours.
I am not starting from zero —
I am finally beginning.
And so can you.She Rises The Stories of Awakening & Transformation
Author: Hibbie Tan
Profession: Emerging advocate of female empowerment,Creator of female influence
Position: CEO
“I Once Thought a Million Was the Answer” — Hibbie
I once believed that making a million was the answer to life.
I was born into a poor family. My father passed away early, and my mother raised six children on her own. From a very young age, I knew I had no safety net. To support my family, I entered the workforce early and started from the ground up, building my experience in sales. I believed that as long as I could earn my first pot of gold, I would finally be free.
I tried starting businesses in nail services and floristry, but neither succeeded. During that time, I kept telling myself to just try harder, yet inside, I was filled with anxiety and doubt.
At 29, I entered the direct sales industry. Within a year, I earned my first million and created a more stable home for my family. In the years that followed, my career continued to grow. From the outside, everything seemed to be getting better and better — yet inside, I felt increasingly empty.
I began asking myself: Who am I? What do I truly want?
In 2024, I was forced to leave the company. Everything I had built disappeared overnight, and the people I once stood side by side with gradually became strangers. That was when I realized that what I thought belonged to me had never truly been mine.
It felt like falling from heaven into the depths.
After that, I turned inward. I learned to slow down and listen to myself. One day, I heard a quiet voice within me say:
“I already have value.”
I realized I didn’t need money or achievements to fill the emptiness from my past.
Slowly, I began to understand that much of our pain does not come from not being enough, but from never truly seeing ourselves.
I started to change. I stopped chasing money alone and began to understand and accept who I am. I used my story to support others and connect through sincerity.
When I began living as my true self and helping others from the heart, I noticed something unexpected — opportunities, people, and resources started to flow into my life naturally.
Today, I am building my own brand.
I now understand — money is important, but it is not the answer. True freedom is being able to hear your inner voice, face your truth, and live a life that is truly yours.
I am not starting from zero —
I am finally beginning.
And so can you.