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TILLYS Co-Founder Delivers Empowering Speech at the 48TH Graduation Ceremony for Saddleback College
Tillys clothing chain and founder of Tilly's Life Center (TLC) delivered an empowering commencement speech at Saddleback College
Over the weekend, Tilly Levine, co-founder of Tillys clothing chain and founder of
Tilly’s Life Center (TLC) delivered an empowering commencement speech at the 48th
Graduation Ceremony for Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. Levine
took this time to assure the graduating class of 2017 that with a positive
mindset anything is possible. Levine shared a few powerful life lessons that
have helped shape her into the successful, influential and positive business
woman and philanthropist she is today: 1. Your thoughts create your reality, 2.
You can’t control many things in life, but you can control how they affect you
and 3. Shout your dreams.
“Repeat after me, I am awesome, I am accomplished, I am powerful, I am talented, I am
smart, I am a gift and I am a graduate,” said Tilly Levine, followed by the
graduating class of 2017. Levine kicked-off her speech with an exercise
performed regularly at Tilly’s Life Center — creating and repeating positive
affirmations to train the mind to think positively.
It was a full circle moment for Levine and TLC, when they learned that Viviana Camacho,
one of TLC’s first-ever alumni from its pilot program at the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Capistrano Valley, graduated this weekend from Saddleback College with
an Associate in Arts in Sociology.
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"TLC taught me how to be positive, especially in stressful and difficult times in
high school. In college, the meditation practices that I learned from TLC
helped me adapt and get through even harder times,” said Viviana Camacho.
TLC is a youth-focused nonprofit empowerment program founded by Levine in 2012 with a
mission “to inspire today’s youth to reach their full potential as
productive, kind, happy, and responsible individuals.”
