The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Tiffany Baskett, Founder of True Align Wholistic Life & The Shift
God called me to build a sanctuary — not just a studio. A place where healing is accessible, where science and Scripture are not in conflict, and where my own community could experience whole-person wellness that had always existed somewhere else, for someone else.
Tiffany Baskett did not find her way back to God. God came and found her. After years of exploring movement traditions, ancient religions, and New Age practice, it was her grandmother’s passing in 2024 that broke everything open. Grief stripped away what was not real — and what remained was Christ. She was delivered from New Age in early 2024. Not a pivot. Not a rebrand. A rescue. She is a woman built by God, refined by fire, and completely unavailable to shrink.
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Tell us who you are and what is your God-driven purpose?
My God-given purpose is generational healing. Not just for the client in front of me, but for her children, and their children. Breaking cycles of chronic pain, medical trauma, disconnection, and unworthiness — one body at a time, one community at a time. I get the opportunity to share healing in the place where we feel most comfortable — our own fearfully and wonderfully made bodies. I believe that is exactly where God always intended for this work to happen.
I am not the finished product. I am a woman in progress, led by a God who has never once wasted my pain. And that is the most powerful thing I could ever offer the people I serve. I did not build these businesses — True Align Wholistic Life and The Fitness Collective, soon to be rebranded as The Shift. God built them through me. And honestly, it took me a long time to get out of the way.
What does it mean to be saved and how do you live a saved lifestyle?
I grew up in the church, but stepped away searching for God in movement traditions, ancient religions, and New Age practice. I explored it all — and none of it could hold me. The further I tried to navigate away from the Bible, the more it followed me back.
The process of returning started in late 2020, but it was my grandmother’s passing in 2024 that broke everything open. Grief strips away what is not real. What remained was Christ.
I was officially delivered from New Age in early 2024 — and I mean delivered. Not a pivot. Not a rebrand. A rescue.
Being saved means I no longer carry the weight of being my own god. My identity, my businesses, my gifts — none of it belongs to me. I am a steward. I have publicly dedicated both True Align Wholistic Life and The Shift to God, and I spread the gospel the way I believe Jesus intended — through healing, radical welcome, and a life that makes people ask why.
When they ask, I tell them. I did not find my way back to God. He came and found me. That is the testimony I carry into every room.
Success in the Kingdom looks different from the success of the world. How do you explain the difference?
The world defines success by what you can accumulate — revenue, recognition, influence, status. And I will not pretend those things do not matter in business, because they do. But Kingdom success asks a different question entirely. It does not ask how much did you gain — it asks who did you serve, and did you honor God in the process.
The difference is the foundation. Worldly success is often built on compromise — cutting corners on your values to close a deal, shrinking your convictions to fit a room, chasing opportunities that look good on paper but cost you something spiritually that you cannot get back. Those compromises rarely feel dramatic in the moment. They are subtle. But they accumulate. And eventually, you look up and realize the version of successful you have become is one God never commissioned.
Kingdom success is built on trust and dependence. It means I bring God my business plan before I execute it. It means I turn down partnerships that do not align, even when the money is attractive. It means I measure my wins not just by what my bottom line says, but by whether the people I served left more whole than when they arrived. Some of my greatest Kingdom victories have looked like failure on a spreadsheet.
I have lived both sides of this. I know what it feels like to hustle from a place of striving — and I know what it feels like to move from a place of assignment. The peace is completely different. Worldly success is exhausting to maintain. Kingdom success is sustained by the One who gave you the vision in the first place.
I am not building for applause. I am building for an audience of One — and that changes everything about how I operate.
What does having “vision” mean to you? What is your vision?
For me, vision is not a business plan. It is a divine assignment. It is the thing God places so deep in your spirit that no amount of hardship, delay, or opposition can fully extinguish it — because it was never yours to begin with. Vision means being willing to build something your community needs even when the resources are not fully in place, the timing is not convenient, and no one has done it quite that way before. It means being obedient before you are ready.
My vision is generational healing. Not wellness as a trend — but as a legacy. I grew up in South Fulton watching my community carry pain without language for it, without access to the tools that could help, and without spaces that felt like they were built for them. That is the wound my work is designed to address. I opened a studio in my own backyard not because it was the most strategic business decision, but because God put me there on purpose — and I understood that healing has to happen where people already feel safe.
My vision spans three expressions. True Align Wholistic Life is where I do the deep, root-level work — helping individuals uncover and release the physical, emotional, and spiritual patterns keeping them stuck. The Shift is the community embodiment of that work — a faith-inspired movement and wellness studio where anyone, regardless of where they are spiritually or physically, can begin to heal. And RENEW is where the vision multiplies — a 500-hour Christ-centered fascial-based movement certification that trains the next generation of practitioners to carry this work forward with both scientific excellence and biblical integrity.
Underneath all three is one unifying conviction: the body was designed by God, and caring for it is an act of worship.
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 my entrepreneurship is inseparable from my salvation. I did not just bring God into my business — I surrendered my business to God. There is a difference. One treats faith like a department. The other makes it the headquarters.
Before I was delivered, I was building with gifted hands but a divided heart. The moment I fully surrendered, the assignment became clear. I was not just opening studios and certifying practitioners — I was being called to demonstrate that faith and science are not opposites, and that the communities most often left out of the wellness conversation deserve to hear it first.
A SAVEDpreneur™ understands that their business is a ministry vehicle. The profit is not the mission — it funds the mission.
I am carrying out that assignment by building in the neighborhood God planted me in, creating access to whole-person wellness for people priced out of it, developing RENEW to train the next generation of practitioners with both a biblical and scientific foundation, and publicly dedicating my studios to God — because when He gives you a platform, you do not credit Him in the footnotes.
I show up daily knowing I am not the source. I am the vessel. The assignment was written before I understood it. I am simply committed to living up to what God saw in me before I could see it myself.
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 sanctuary — not just a studio. A place where healing is accessible, where science and Scripture are not in conflict, and where my own community could experience whole-person wellness that had always existed somewhere else, for someone else.
I knew because I could not outrun it. Every detour I took, every alternative framework I explored, I kept arriving at the same picture. When something follows you through every season and every breakdown, you stop calling it coincidence.
Obedience has rarely looked graceful. I opened The Fitness Collective in January 2020 with no investors, no loans, no grants — just conviction and willingness. Six weeks later, COVID shut the world down. God was teaching me to trust the assignment even when the conditions made no sense.
This current iteration took me six months to step into full obedience — wrestling with the cost of being publicly visible as a faith-led businesswoman in an industry that sidesteps conviction. I kept asking God to clarify. He kept saying move.
Five years, no outside capital, and more pivots than I can count. I am still learning to hear Him clearly — but I have learned that the hearing gets sharper the more you practice obeying what you already heard.
Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?
Obedience has cost me everything the world said I should want to keep.
Time — years of building, rebuilding, and starting over while peers seemed to be accelerating. Money — investing in a vision without outside capital, carrying the financial weight of faithfulness through a pandemic, through slow seasons, through the cost of doing business God’s way when the shortcut was right there. Identity — I had to let go of versions of myself I had built an entire professional brand around. Labels, frameworks, and language I had used for years that no longer reflected who God was calling me to be. That kind of shedding is not painless.
I lost friendships too. People who were drawn to who I was before and had no language for who I was becoming. Some quietly faded. Some made their exit known. Either way, the loneliness was real.
And I handled all of it the only way I knew how — with tears, questions, and eventually surrender. Not a tidy, one-time surrender. The ongoing kind. The kind where you cry, ask God why, do not get the answer you wanted, and choose to trust Him anyway. Over and over again.
What kept me was the knowledge that pruning is not punishment. Everything obedience stripped away was making room for something God could not place in hands that were already full.
I am still in that process. But I am no longer afraid of what it costs — because I have seen what it produces.
What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?
Right now I am in one of the most exciting and intentional seasons of my life and work.
I am rebranding The Fitness Collective ATL into The Shift — a fully faith-inspired movement and lifestyle studio where fascia-based movement, whole-person wellness, and the love of God all exist under one roof. This is not just a name change. It is a public declaration of what this space has always been called to be. The Shift will serve everyone — the believer, the curious, the skeptical, and the healing — with excellence, science, and an open door.
I am also refining RENEW — my 500-hour Christ-centered fascial-based movement certification program. RENEW exists to train practitioners who understand the body through the lens of biblical truth and movement science simultaneously. It is the work I believe will outlast me, and I am committed to getting it right before I release it wide.
And I am actively expanding into speaking engagements and events — stepping into rooms where I can bring this message of Kingdom entrepreneurship, generational healing, and whole-person wellness to broader audiences.
Every project is connected. The Shift creates community. RENEW multiplies the work. Speaking carries the message further. God did not give me one lane — He gave me an ecosystem. I am committed to building it His way.
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