“How you show up for others shows a lot about your character.”
Can this be any truer? When we lift others up, we are lifted too. During this season in our life we need to embrace the power of our social communities even more.
Eco-conscious advocate, entrepreneur and friend maker, Salia Phan reminds us to be a friend to others, align with our purpose and genuinely connect with others without any ulterior motives.
In this interview we discuss,
💚 The importance of a strong, supportive community
💚 How to show up for yourself, and others
💚 How to manage your mental capacity
💚 Staying social while distancing
About Salia Phan
Salia is an advocate for eco-conscious living. She owns a virtual interior decorating company that focuses on non-toxic and sustainable decor. Salia is also the founder of Meet Friends SD to help the community MAKE NEW FRIENDS by sharing popular events in San Diego!
As an entrepreneur, Salia went through a time where she didn’t have any friends or community. She decided that I didn’t want to be lonely anymore.
She knew she wasn’t the only one dealing with loneliness or lack of friendship so she launched Meet Friends to force me to go out and hopefully help others meet friends too.
While in-person events are on hold for the time being, she’s focused on re-launching blog Eden’s Love on Earth Day! Check it out at Eden’s Love Blog where she’ll be sharing ways you can live eco-consciously.
Connect
Eden’s Love // Eden’s Design
Eden’s Love on Instagram
Eden’s Design on Instagram
Eden Designs Website
Meet Friends SD
Meet Friends SD on Instagram
Meet Friends SD Event Calendar
Your Turn
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Angela Quisumbing is a multi passionate mompreneur. She is the CEO + Event Strategist for Angela Grace Events where every day and everyone is a reason to celebrate. She is also the host of the Facebook live show, Angela Grace Celebrates Live where she features tips, industry experts, and tools to help you plan and promote a successful and memorable event. She’s also an aspiring speaker and a self-proclaimed advocate for lifelong learning.