Alexandra Votsis What you resist, persists

EPISODE · Sep 15, 2021 · 35 MIN

Alexandra Votsis What you resist, persists

from WomanUp - There's only one you · host WomanUp

In this week’s episode we meet with the talented Alexandra Votsis. Alexandra Votsis: Photographer-Educator/Mentor Alexandra Votsis is a Toronto based photographer, educator and mentor with a BFA in Photography from OCAD University. She is deeply passionate about empowering photographers to reach their highest potential by fulfilling themselves with this creative outlet or building a profitable business doing what they love. Alexandra has been published in various magazines, such as FASHION Magazine, Hello! Greece Magazine, and featured in Vogue Italia and Z!NK Magazine. In our chat with Alexandra... We discuss her business and what it all looked like during the pandemic. “Biggest lesson from COVID is that we can still be creative and we can still create, we just have to adapt." We focus on the importance of listening to our intuition, where we tend to mute it due to life happening around us and how it always finds a way to prove itself. Finally, Alexandra shares with us her trauma and the lessons that came with it. Being in three severe car accidents over the years, she talks about how things and universe happens FOR you and not TO you. These accidents only made her stronger and more appreciative of life itself. Alexandra’s defines success as: “Making an income while making an impact” Alexandra’s message to women is: “Give yourself permission to adapt, change and grow”. To connect with Alexandra, find her on the following platforms: www.alexandravotsis.com Instagram: @alexandravotsis Print Shop: @byalexandravotsis

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