The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Geneva Perry, Founder of The Peaceful Coach of Peaceful Life Coaching and Wellness

Success does not happen overnight. I’ve learned to enjoy the process and celebrate small wins because they grow into big victories.

The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Geneva Perry, Founder of The Peaceful Coach of Peaceful Life Coaching and Wellness

Geneva Perry, known as The Peaceful Coach, has built her life's work around one conviction — peace is not just a feeling, it is a Kingdom assignment. As the founder of Peaceful Life Coaching and Wellness, she helps women renew their minds, reclaim their identity in Christ, and live with purpose and intention. Her message is rooted in lived experience, and her work is proof that the very battles you overcome can become the tools God uses to set someone else free.

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Tell us who you are and what makes your God-given purpose different from others?

Hi, my name is Geneva Perry, also known as The Peaceful Coach of Peaceful Life Coaching and Wellness. Over the years, I have discovered that purpose and God-given purpose are not essentially the same. A God-given purpose is not about you specifically, but about what God has given you and allowed you to carry that is meant to help and benefit someone else.

Even the painful moments that have helped shape you were not necessarily meant for you to go through just for the sake of suffering. As you overcome, your story and testimony can inspire and help someone else. A God-given purpose is selfless.

Success doesn’t happen overnight. What has been your process to see success in your life?

Success does not happen overnight. I’ve learned to enjoy the process and celebrate small wins because they grow into big victories. I’ve learned not to despise small beginnings, to stay humble and teachable, and to remain consistent even when I don’t see results yet.

Success isn’t just the outcome—it’s persevering and refusing to give up despite challenges.

When God gave you a vision for your life/work, what did it look like? Are you working to fulfill it? How?

For me personally, when God gives me a vision for my life and the direction of how to achieve what He has shown me through divine strategies, it looks like acceptance. It looks like listening. It looks like receiving. It looks like gratitude. It looks like humility—because there is no way I could achieve all that God has shown me unless He Himself is already in the very thing He has called me to do.

What it truly looks like is constant surrender to God, especially surrendering the outcome of what I think it should look like and trusting His process and how He wants it to unfold. It looks like writing down the vision and making it plain and understandable.

I am still working toward those visions and have not fully arrived, but I am trusting God in the process of it all.

What does being a SAVEDpreneur™ mean to you? What is your kingdom assignment and how are you carrying out your assignment now?

Being a SAVEDpreneur means being unashamed of the gospel and committed to the work of God for my life. Also, it means being in constant surrender to His will not my own. My kingdom assignment is living a life full of peace, joy whole and healed, and using what God has given me to help many women be able to live their life with peace and purpose as well.

What did God call you to build, and how did you know? What steps did you take to be obedient? How quickly did it take you to answer the call?

God definitely called me to rebuild a fortified kingdom mindset, and I knew this because oftentimes I would have battles with the mind and by God‘s grace was able to overcome so now I have the tools to be able to help other women do the same. Some of the first steps I took towards obedience is renewing my mind in God daily, understanding my identity in Christ, and moving with courage and boldness with what he’s given me. The process of answering the call was definitely overtime and didn’t happen overnight. The calling was always there. I just had to get outside of me to answer so that process took about 8 to 10 years possibly.

Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?

Obedience definitely cost me some beautiful relationships and friendships because not everyone is going to understand what God has called you to, but it’s important to remember that when God calls you it was not a conference call with other people. I handled the tension by remembering that God needs to remain the center of my attention, and not focusing on getting people’s approval.

What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?

Right now, I just launched a restored to peace group coaching program for women that is available for all to access and is a self-paced program. In this group, we focus on renewing the mind removing false belief systems, removing impostor syndrome, reclaiming our true identity in Christ, answering the call he’s given us and so much more. What I love most about this group is that we are able to form a community and go through the rebuilding process together, but also including God in the midst of it all. It’s so beautiful and empowering.

What is the best way for our readers to keep up with you?

I can be reached through Instagram at the_peacefull_coach or through my website https://www.peacefulllifellc.com/