Memes fuck up our worlds, but entertain us at the same time. This is the meme that was posted in one of my Facebook groups today: Putting aside the fact that some of my favorite memes are usually grammatically incorrect and never ever spell checked, the other issue is that most of us like to... Continue Reading →
Online Dating And Why I May Never Swipe Right
~"Call me old fashioned, I need to meet you in person first, feel your energy, and then we need to have PHONE CONVERSATION, not endless rounds of texting." My friends think that it's time for me to start dating. I hate dating. I hate that awkward 'getting to know you' phase. To me, it's... Continue Reading →
Managing Your Energy And What (or Who) You Call to Yourself
~"So if there is power in our thoughts and our energy, then we have the ability to attract what we want into our world." Scenario #1: You are seated in a room. Someone else walks in and immediately, it feels like the positive mood is sucked out of the space. That person sits down and... Continue Reading →
Pay Me What I’m Worth!
~"As women, we should not be okay with accepting what someone decides we’re worth." I walk into my office and before I can put my purse down, one of my four co-workers is either asking me a question or needing me to fix something they’ve screwed up. This has become the daily routine. As office... Continue Reading →
To all of the mothers, aunties, grandmothers, stepmothers, and women of the world! We wish you a Happy Mother's Day!
Motherhood Lessons And What it Means to Be a Great Parent
~"I have accepted that I cannot be everything to my children." After 18 years of Motherhood (and counting), I have learned so much about my personal strengths and limitations and based on that awareness, I have grown tremendously. Being a parent has been my biggest teacher. I have learned so much about life, love and... Continue Reading →
Guest Blog- Born in The Middle of The 60’s
As we approach Mother’s Day 2016, I want to share a story about moms that gave birth in the 1960’s. Having babies in the sixties was likely the most challenging experience for moms of the time. I wholeheartedly believe being born to new moms in the sixties may have been the best thing to happen... Continue Reading →
Suffering in Silence ~ My Struggle with Sickle Cell
~"What I'm thankful for is that God has allowed me to live a full life in spite of sickle cell." I remember so clearly watching my sisters suffer unspeakable pain as children. They both had sickle cell disease that plagued them in their youth, took a hiatus and then ravaged their bodies as adults. My... Continue Reading →


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