The first unique name I created, was the name of a cheese called Möllebit, to the southern Swedish dairy firm Skånemejerier, while I was working as a copywriter at the advertising agency Carlström Görander in 1994.
The second unique name I created, and that is protected as such, is the business name Balansfokus, to use for life coaching in Sweden, in 2001.
The third unique name I created, and that is protected as such in Sweden since 2005, is my last name Telluselle, to use both as a last name but also to build Telluselle Living Center, a uniquely designed house for dancing, qigong, yoga, meditation, café, day-spa, support groups and one-on-one life coaching, based on living in harmony with nature.

When I went back to Hawaii 2010, to finish my Master's degree or Professional certificate in Organizational Change, and then start working through OPT, internships, and hopefully as employed in San Francisco in 2011, it was my plan to get my book The Call for Divine Mothering - applying the keys to paradise published with a thriving Facebook page. I hoped that I would become interviewed by New York Times, and that I would be able to get a trademark for Telluselle. I also visualized becoming pregnant at the same time Telluselle Living Center was going to be built. Instead, Rachel Brathen wrote a similar book, got interviewed by New York Times, built a yoga studio while pregnant, and got a trademark, not even living in the United States, but also on an island. Your first reaction would probably be that I sound envious. That's not what it is, because I already know that I was first, have more education, and write better. It was my idea.
Then, fast forward to 2014, when I was done with my second book The Call for Divine Fathering - flying with the feathers of the eagle, after getting the curveball of becoming detained and deported, again I contacted New York Times, but instead, she was again interviewed for #MeToo, without even having any experience being sexually harassed herself. Why? That she might have more followers than me on her personal account on Instagram, is nothing I care about since she is younger and flaunts her boobs and I'm not. And that interview generated one million more followers over night. But that the New York Times doesn't even bother to follow up how Orange is the New Black was created, and with what content, is so below their level, that I can only assume that someone asked them to. Why? Because I'm not blonde and Aryan? Do they think that Rachel wrote my books and that she has more than 5 years of university education to work as a life coach? I don't think it's any impostor syndrom, but that she's an actual impostor. Regardless of what she is doing, I shouldn't become stopped from neither being employed, nor have my own business, whether in Sweden or in the United States.
And now, the Swedish social security office in Stockholm, wants to take my name Balansfokus, even though it's protected by the Swedish Patent and Registry, and protected by law, refusing me to pay rent and buy food for months, so that I again have to beg on the street!
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