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Monica Floyd

Tell us about yourself

I was born and raised in Miami, Florida. I am of Haitian descent. I graduated from the University of South Florida in 2014 with my bachelor’s in Women and Gender Studies/Sociology. I graduated from the University of Southern California in 2018 with my master’s in social work. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and currently serve as a therapist. I am the founder of The King Art Society which is a space that empowers people to come to a place of acceptance, revival, and transformation. In January 2020, I married the love of my life! I love to dance, be creative, and encourage others.

How did you identify your purpose?

I identified my purpose while in college. I changed my major three times! I was confused and praying for guidance on what path to take. When I changed my major for the final time, various opportunities came to work with people in different stages of life. It is there where I learned the importance of people having a safe space to be vulnerable and free. I learned that this is my purpose to provide this space.

What inspired you to pursue your purpose?

I was inspired by friends and leaders on social media who created safe spaces for others. This encouraged me to obtain my master’s in social work and learn how to facilitate a safe space for others.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and currently serve as a therapist. I am the founder of The King Art Society which is a space that empowers people to come to a place of acceptance, revival, and transformation. I

What challenges have you experienced throughout the pursuit of your purpose?

I struggled with doubt, insecurities, depression, and comparison. I often looked at others and rather than be thankful for how far I had come, I was frustrated about where I thought I should be. This discontentment and not staying in my lane made my purpose blurry and unreachable.

What is the name of your book?

The King’s Diary: Writing Your Way to Authenticity

I was inspired by friends and leaders on social media who created safe spaces for others. This encouraged me to obtain my master’s in social work and learn how to facilitate a safe space for others.

What motivates you to become the person you are today?

The desire to please God with my life.

What inspired you to write your book?

I felt that the word “authentic” is often used and its meaning is unclear. As I am embarking on my journey to authenticity, I am learning that living authentically is embracing who God created us to be. This inspired me to share what I have been learning and encourage others to live authentically!

If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

Don’t allow the opinions of others to sabotage who God created you to be.

What tips do you have for our readers that are trying to find their purpose?

• Permit yourself to try new things. • Be kind to yourself as you learn more about yourself. • Be honest with God and yourself. Vulnerability permits you to access who God has created you to be.

Please provide final thoughts for Gifted Magazine.

Trust that God knew your path before you walked on it. He got you!

CONTACT INFORMATION

Facebook The King Art Society Instagram _kingartsociety Website Link www.kingartsociety.com Email Address kingartsociety@gmail.com

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