I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. I enjoy reading, writing, traveling, spending quality time with family and friends, volunteering, singing and growing a stronger relationship with God. In the year of 2017, I attended Georgia State University with a study in Psychology. Sadly, I wasn’t able to complete a full semester due to a personal life crisis. During that time of uncertainty, I felt
like giving up on life entirely but in my weakest moment I began to pour out my heart to God asking that He would reveal His divine plan for my life. In that moment, my entire life changed as He began to order my steps to the purpose He’d ordained for me. Writing has always been a part of my life. As a child, I'd always had a pen and journal nearby. As I recall, "I remember the feeling I’d always have as the pen touched the paper, it felt like a spiritual connection between me and God. I wrote out all of my emotions and thoughts in the forms of poetry, prayers and letters to God." Little did I know that writing was a seed that God planted within me from birth. In the year of 2020, I began the divine assignment of making a faith based video called "Conversations with Dianisha" with the goal to bridge the gap between faith and modern-day culture, to inspire and encourage the viewers to keep God first in all things. The topics are very diverse and are effective for those of every race, demographic, and cultural background. With making the videos, I'd receive numerous direct messages, comments and repost of my videos with people letting me know it has touched their heart, gave their lives to Christ, helped them to not give up on life and so much more. I have since started a blog called, "The Wisdom Outpour" with the purpose to impart the divine wisdom and knowledge God has poured into me into the saved and unsaved people in the world. Also, I have been featured two times thus far in a magazine well known as, "VoyageATL" which goes more in detail with her journey in faith, life and success. Lastly, I have written two other unpublished books with both having over 21,000 words.