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Who is Yazjae?


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My name is Yazjae—a word you've never considered before being introduced to me, and THE word that’s been the heartbeat of my introductions since I was old enough to say,

“Hi, I’m me!”


It’s the kind of name that makes people pause, tilt their heads, ask questions, and try again. And I love that. It’s been just mine my whole life. Like me, it’s short, layered, and unforgettable.


I’ve never met another soul who blends bubbly energy, deep empathy, and technical precision quite the way I do.


From an early age, I was drawn to math and science—not just for their logic, but for the creativity they demand. I authored award-winning works before I even graduated high school, and earned a full academic scholarship, thanks to a personal statement that carried my heart, grit, and vision.


Life threw me curveballs—I moved through five different high schools—but I still graduated with a 4.0+ GPA, ranking #13 out of over 400 students. My commitment to growth runs deeper than any challenge life tries to toss my way. I’m joyful, empathetic, and deeply intentional.


Sure, I sometimes overextend myself, but I self-correct with grace—because my soul refuses to stay in spaces where I pour endlessly without being poured into in return.


I’m Yazjae. I’m here to build, to uplift, and to transform. And if you’re here, I hope you’re standing firm in who and how you are—with faith in every step you take.


Here's a brownie point exercise, I encourage you to comment one of your responses - You may help someone else <3


1. What energizes you—and what drains you?

This helps you identify environments, tasks, and people that align with your natural rhythm and values.


2. What do you value most when making decisions?

Understanding your core values reveals how you prioritize, lead, and navigate challenges.


3. How do you respond to feedback or failure?

Your reaction to critique and setbacks says a lot about your mindset and resilience.


4. What patterns keep showing up in your relationships, work, or habits?

Recognizing recurring themes can uncover blind spots or strengths you haven’t named yet.


5. What kind of impact do you want to leave behind?

This clarifies your purpose and helps align your daily actions with long-term meaning.

 
 
 

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