You feel overwhelmed by all the tech, marketing, and social media, unsure how to get started and share the story that’s deeply important to you.
You wonder if your story is significant enough to make a real difference, battling constant self-doubt and imposter syndrome.
You want to build a brand you are confident in, but you struggle to stay consistent with your message and grow your reach.
You have big dreams but no clear roadmap, unsure how to turn your purpose into a sustainable, impactful brand that aligns with your values.
I’m Celeste Sowder, author of I Am Here, But I Am Late and founder of The Soul Sister Project.
As a late-diagnosed neurodivergent woman, I’ve learned that our struggles can become powerful tools for growth and connection when we embrace who we truly are.
By combining authenticity with modern tools like AI, I’ve seen how we can extend our reach and make a meaningful impact on others.
Through the same strategies I teach, I’ve found the courage to speak openly about topics I once avoided—like mental health, vulnerability, and the importance of living in alignment with our values and purpose.
My journey has shown me that true transformation comes when we show up as our authentic selves, using technology as a tool to share our stories and amplify messages of hope and resilience.
The Soul Sister Project is my way of helping women, like you, turn adversity into advocacy, confidently build personal brands that deeply connect with others, and fulfill the purpose that drives you.
It’s not about perfection—it’s about showing up fully, trusting the process, and letting your story inspire and serve others.
I’m a late-diagnosed neurodivergent woman: Discovering this about myself has been a journey, but it’s also fueled my passion for helping others embrace their unique stories.
I am writing my memoir titled,
I Am Here, But I Am Late: It’s all about finding grace in imperfection and showing up fully, no matter how long it takes.
I’ve mastered the art of combining purpose and technology: Who says tech and spirituality can’t coexist? I love using modern tools like AI to help women share their unique, meaningful messages with the world.
Coffee and journaling are my creative fuel: My best ideas (and probably this project) were born during early mornings with a cup of coffee and my talks with Jesus.
I’m a late-diagnosed neurodivergent woman: Discovering this about myself has been a journey, but it’s also fueled my passion for helping others embrace their unique stories.
I am writing my memoir titled,
I Am Here, But I Am Late: It’s all about finding grace in imperfection and showing up fully, no matter how long it takes.
I’ve mastered the art of combining purpose and technology: Who says tech and spirituality can’t coexist? I love using modern tools like AI to help women share their unique, meaningful messages with the world.
Coffee and journaling are my creative fuel: My best ideas (and probably this project) were born during early mornings with a cup of coffee and my talks with Jesus.
You have a unique story and a meaningful purpose, and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Our free community is a supportive space for women who are ready to transform their challenges into advocacy and create lasting impact. Whether you’re just starting out or already on your mission, you’ll find resources, encouragement, and connections to help you amplify your voice and bring your vision to life.