Faithology - Faith Wake
- kaylastanley9
- Dec 8, 2017
- 2 min read
It's your favorite day of the week! Is it just me or is time passing way to quickly?
To start off the weekend right, boss babe, Faith Wake is here to shine some light & leave us inspired.

What inspired you to create your own brand?
Honestly, I procrastinated establishing my own brand for years. I was afraid to solidify my brand because I felt like I was constantly evolving and growing as a person and creative; and to come to a finalized presentation of who I am was terrifying to me for a while. It wasn’t until I found my niche in developing brands for other artists and businesses, holding their hands through discovering their own identity, that I felt hypocritical for not letting myself get to that vulnerable place. So basically, I guilted myself into developing my own brand (hahaha).
What message are you trying to put out into the world with what you create?
Be wholly you. In life and especially in developing a brand, it’s so easy to just draw from "what looks good” or what’s trending. I want my clients to draw from what is already within them—that is your brand. It certainly isn’t bad to draw inspiration from others who already do that very well. You already have a brand. Let’s bring that out!

What advice do you have for girls who are starting out?
Be teachable. The second you decide that you’re done learning, you stop growing. Take notes and take photos to immortalize inspiring thoughts and moving moments. Grow where you’re planted. As you’re faithful with the little and seemingly mundane things, brace yourself for bigger things.
Who is the audience you wish to reach with your content?
Anyone who wants to be heard and is willing to listen in return.

What is your definition of a “boss babe”?
A boss babe is a woman of her word. She is clothed in strength and grace, fully aware of her weaknesses but indomitable in integrity. Unapologetically loving and intentional in all that she does, a boss babe does not work from a place of competition or envy but fully supports and encourages all those around her to be their best selves because it doesn’t, in any way, take away from who she is.
Why is it important for girls to find their own voice and share it with the world?
You matter. You are uniquely gifted to speak from a place no other person can. Even if only one person is moved and inspired by what you have to say in your lifetime, you’ve already done a world of difference. Make your lifetime count.

Do you have anything else you’d like to say?
You will never arrive because you’re already here. So be fully here, present and expectant.