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Sonyah Tabarin was born in France, Paris, in 1981 to West Indies
Parents.
Her parents divorced at a very young age. She grew up with her
mother in a blended family and spent part of her school years in a
private Catholic school.
She obtained her high school graduation with honors.
Confident, she dreamed of being an executive in the import-export
business. She soon realized that her academic background was not
enough to get a job in her chosen career path.
Hiring discrimination is a reality that she was not ready to face.
Already weakened by a torment family context, she sank into a
depressed state where her future seemed compromised.
Her friends will take over her needs for emotional support and will
enroll her in another school program so that she could obtain a
bachelor’s degree in Economic and Social Administration in
Business Management.
Forced to work to support herself, it was with regret and frustration
that she did not pursue a master’s degree.
Goodbye executive position…
She obtained a different position in remote prospecting or sales, with
the feeling of a glass ceiling that she could not overcome despite her
professionalism and her exemplary annual reports. Frustrated, she
changed jobs without ever finding satisfaction or any promotion
opportunities.
In 2009, she decided to become self-employed and to offer her
services to the Social and Economic Committees of the Paris region.
In contact with staff representatives and their employees, she quickly
became aware of this collective burnout that is poorly treated or even
ignored.
Sonyah recognizes herself in this explosive cocktail, which
reinforces her conviction of wanting to accompany employees and
bring them a smile and empathy.
These experiences will be like a mirror effect that sends her straight
back to her own anxieties. A necessary trigger that will force her to
start some introspection on her own mental health condition.
Against all odds, she decides to take on a new challenge to break the
glass ceiling and, above all, to overcome her chronic depression:
Quit everything, go abroad, learn English, and get her famous
master’s degree.
At the age of forty, she returned to school and successfully obtained a
master’s degree in Business & Administration with a major in
Management Science & Quantitative Methods.
Now far from wanting to be an executive in a corporate office, she
wishes to share her experience and continue the path of personal
development.
Becoming an author and professional speaker is now the path found
for this woman that nothing predestined to this life made of trials and
tribulations and full of pitfalls.
Far from being alone in having suffered discrimination, depression,
loneliness and feelings of devaluation and exclusion, Sonyah would
like to share the possibility of healing your heart and soul with her
generation and the one to come.
Her slogan:
“With nothing, everything is possible because I am all I need.”
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