The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: MyAsia Obazee, Licensed Cosmetologist & Founder of MyBlessedHands™
Through counseling, prayer, obedience, and surrender, God restored what trauma had clouded. As my soul healed, my vision became clearer.
MyAsia Obazee did not build MyBlessedHands from ambition — she built it from surrender. As a licensed cosmetologist, Kingdom entrepreneur, brand consultant, and spiritual life coach, she has spent years learning that the gifts in her hands were never just hers to keep. They were always meant to be surrendered back to God and used to bring healing, restoration, and identity to others. Her story is one of transformation — from religion to relationship, from trauma to purpose, from spiritual dryness to a life overflowing with clarity and boldness.
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Tell us who you are and what is your God-driven purpose?
I am a licensed cosmetologist and Kingdom entrepreneur, but more than that, I am a servant of Jesus Christ called to bring healing, restoration, and identity back to God’s people, starting from the inside out. MyBlessedHands was birthed from my personal encounter with God, where He showed me that my hands are instruments He uses to minister, restore confidence, and create sacred space for transformation.
My God-driven purpose is to steward the gifts He’s placed in me to help others encounter Him through excellence, compassion, and obedience, whether that’s through hair, coaching, creative work, or conversation. Everything I do is rooted in pointing people back to relationship with God, not religion, and helping them understand who they are in Christ so they can walk in freedom, wholeness, and purpose.
What was your first encounter with God and how did you know you were saved?
My true first encounter with God happened when He called me out of a church cult I had been part of for six and a half years. I was spiritually blind and completely dehydrated spiritually, even though I had given my life to Christ six years earlier as an adult. I knew about God, but I was functioning more in religion than relationship.
In His mercy, God called me into an uncommon fast and led me to study the Holy Spirit deeply. As I sought Him with sincerity and hunger, my spiritual eyes began to open. I realized I had been operating without true understanding or intimacy with Him.
I began seeking the Lord for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. God met me in a way I will never forget, on an airplane, thousands of feet in the air. In that moment, He filled me. Days later, I was awakened out of my sleep by the tangible power of God. That encounter is etched in my memory forever.
It was the moment I transitioned from religion to relationship.
My life has never been the same. The Holy Spirit opened my eyes, brought conviction without condemnation, and led me into truth and freedom. What once felt like spiritual dryness was replaced with intimacy, clarity, and boldness.
“He will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13, NKJV).
That encounter marked the beginning of real transformation, not performance, not control, but surrender and relationship with Jesus through the Holy Spirit.
Success in the Kingdom looks different from the success of the world. How do you explain the difference?
Success in the Kingdom is first measured by knowing whose you are and who you are in Christ.
When you know this, you won’t settle for the counterfeit, the inauthentic, or less than God’s will. Kingdom success is measured by obedience, alignment, and faithfulness to God’s will; not views, the love of money, or validation from man. The world defines success by status, popularity, numbers, and all outward achievements. Kingdom success, however, is about surrender, stewardship, and impact that advances God’s agenda; Heaven on earth. It’s very possible to look successful to the world while still being out of God’s will privately.
In the Kingdom, success is hearing the voice of God clearly, responding with a continual yes, and building what He assigns with integrity. It values character over clout, purpose over popularity, and eternal fruit over temporary recognition. God is calling His children to take dominion over the 7 mountains of influence, but it starts with obedience.
When God gave you a vision for your life/work, what did it look like? Are you working to fulfill it? How?
God has given me creative ability since I was young, but I could not fully see the vision until my soul was healed from childhood trauma and wounds. He would reveal glimpses of purpose to me over the years, but it was not manifested until I went through the healing process.
Through counseling, prayer, obedience, and surrender, God restored what trauma had clouded. As my soul healed, my vision became clearer.
By God’s grace, I am now thriving in the very areas He spoke to me about years ago. The vision has always been to use my hands to bless others in a spirit of excellence. In 2012, the Lord told me that my hands were blessed. Since then, He has allowed me to produce, create, and see the fruit of my labor in Him and for His glory.
What once felt delayed was actually divine preparation. God did not just want to use my gift, He wanted to heal my vessel first.
“Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established.” Proverbs 16:3
Everything I build now flows from wholeness, obedience, and a desire to glorify Him.
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 that my identity as a daughter of God comes before any title, platform, or profit. I am saved first, entrepreneur second. My business is not separate from my faith; it is an extension of my obedience.
To me, a SAVEDpreneur™ is someone who builds from surrender, not self-promotion.
It means allowing the Holy Spirit to lead strategy, timing, partnerships, and execution. It means understanding that success is measured by impact, obedience, and eternal fruit, and not foundationally on revenue or recognition.
My Kingdom assignment is to restore identity, bring healing, and help others encounter freedom through Christ. God has called me to use my creativity and my hands to build with excellence while advancing His agenda in the earth. He healed my soul so I could steward vision properly. What once was clouded by trauma is now clarified by purpose.
Right now, I am carrying out my assignment by building what God instructed me to build — creating, producing, and serving in a spirit of excellence. I prioritize obedience over opportunity and alignment over applause. I seek God for direction before making decisions, and I commit my work to Him daily.
As Matthew 6:33 (NKJV) says, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” That scripture governs how I build.
Being a SAVEDpreneur™ means I do not separate business from ministry. My brand, my creativity, and my influence are all tools for Kingdom impact. I build with integrity, steward what He gives me, and trust that the fruit will speak.
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 called me to build a Kingdom-centered ecosystem where beauty, creativity, and ministry collide; expressed through MyBlessedHands and extended through LessMeMoreGod. He showed me that what looks like a business to others is actually an altar unto the Lord, and what I held in my hands was meant to be surrendered back to Him for His glory.
I knew because of the process it took to get here. From yoking myself with religion and people influenced by the enemy to keep me away from fulfilling who I am in God, He began dealing with me by uprooting everything I was comfortable with. He started exposing areas where I was operating in pride, people-pleasing, and religious striving, and invited me into deeper intimacy and obedience. In prayer, fasting, and time in the Word, I consistently heard Him tell me to die to myself and that I needed more of Him. That’s where my ministry LessMeMoreGod was birthed in 2020. Today I am living out my purpose in faith from the work I do daily. If the fruit of the Spirit is not rooted in my decisions, I’m not in it. Once I surrendered in 2020, went through my process of healing and deliverance, was tested and approved, God brought me to my place of thriving in Him.
Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?
My obedience cost me dying to my flesh, renouncing idolatry, pride, and caring about the opinions of man. When I began to understand that life in the Spirit, I no longer cared about what others thought. When God healed me from fear and rejection, I am no longer moved by what I see in the natural. It’s truly about what God says in the Spirit and according to His word.
Give us one power sentence we can use to quote you.
“A Kingdom vessel who builds people before platforms, carries God’s presence into every space, and uses her hands, voice, and obedience to usher others into healing, identity, and freedom in Christ.”
What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?
MyAsia is currently hosting Dominion by Design, a two-day live class for Kingdom entrepreneurs, business owners, and ministry leaders who are ready to build with structure, strategy, and submission to God. Registration is open at www.brandedxmyblessedhands.com.
What is the best way for our readers to keep up with you?
Follow MyAsia on all social media platforms:
Business: @myblessedhands | www.myblessedhands.com
Ministry: @lessmemoregod | www.lessmemoregod.com
Brand Consulting: www.brandedxmyblessedhands.com