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Seeing Clear : My Week in Photos

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It’s time for a change, and because I mean this with all of my being, change has come. Last week marked the beginning stages of preparation for a lot of changes that are about to occur in my life. I’m taking major steps to be a better steward over money and resources. I also began to look for a new ... Read More »

Mama Always Said…… My Week in Photos

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Hello people! Last week I kept thinking about these wonderful words above, spoken by my mother. All of us were born with unique talents and gifts that could possibly earn us a few dollars, or  even an entire income. As we close out Women’s History Month, I want to thank all of the women who’ve inspired me to push beyond ... Read More »

What Do You Enjoy Most About Being a Woman?

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As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, I thought it would be cool to find out what women enjoy the most about being a woman. I asked a few of my favorite women to answer this question. From PR gurus to successful bloggers, these ladies have captured the essence of being a woman. Ashley Small of Medley Inc. When ... Read More »

Confidence Is Key.

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The woman in this picture is the lovely Gabifresh. I came across her blog a few months ago and since then it has definitely been added to my favorites. Besides her obvious fly style and angelic face, I absolutely love how she has embraced her body. Gabi says “I refuse to dress “for my size”,  instead I dress to express ... Read More »

White teacher ensures that Black students know their African heritage.

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source: http://66.147.244.209/~audioenh/ I recently traveled to Atlanta to visit the Ron Clark Academy. If you’re unfamiliar with this school, you may remember a few students who cleverly came up with “You Can Vote However You Like” (Sang over T.I.’s “Whatever You Like”) during the 2008 presidential campaign.   Ron Clark has taken learning to a whole new level. I was ... Read More »

Back in the day when we cared.

 The other day I asked my cousin how old was she and she said “8 and a quarter”. I immediately burst into laughter. I remember when I used to do that. My mama says that when I was nine years old, I couldn’t wait to be twelve. It seems like I was enthusiastic about getting older, because I couldn’t wait ... Read More »