“I just get better and better,” says Yasha Yahawah, reclining in her Dubai residence. This statement captures the essence of her philosophy. For Yasha, continuous improvement isn’t just a goal. It’s a rhythm. A mindset. A lifestyle.

Known for her serene and curated elegance, Yasha doesn’t chase applause, she fine-tunes her path uniquely. Whether she’s developing her beauty brand Aura by Yasha, growing her real estate portfolio, or simply enjoying her peaceful life, her focus remains steady: refine, elevate, evolve. She shared some wise thoughts about elevation and critics:

“I believe in elevation throughout life. The moment a person gets complacent is the moment progress ends. So, I always look forward and move forward,” she explains. “When I relax, I relax completely. When I focus on a task, I’m at it like a machine until it’s done to my satisfaction, then I set my sights on the next thing. These two modes of mine work together to create a beautiful rhythm of continuous improvement.”

“One thing that helps is divine boldness which I discovered from an early age not many people have. I ask myself, ‘If everyone was a mannequin or soulless robot, would I still do this?’ This keeps me on the path of doing what is good for me, not what others would like me to do. Throughout my life I have encountered individuals who tried to get me into their fold. As I elevate in life, on every level, there have been people desiring for me to stay on that level with them forever. But I make up my mind to elevate further. It’s all in the mind.”

“People are jealous of me, say all kinds of things in my social media comments, but that’s because they see what doesn’t feel safe to their nervous system and try to tear it down. I am a completely fearless person, and I’d rather die than live an ordinary life. So I view them as spectators in the audience of the world- have not accomplished much but have a lot to say to the star in the arena who is much better than they. The divine boldness I talked about helps me filter out the spectator comments and continue with my destiny. Right now it’s only a few hundred people hating on my every move. It should reach a few million in a couple of years hopefully. What a great mark of success.”

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