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excerpt from This Zealous Life Four months after Jacob’s death I received a message from my oldest son, Chance. We primarily communicate through Facebook message because he was stationed overseas. His message began, “I saw him... I saw him and I got to say goodbye!” My heart filled with joy because I knew that he received an immeasurable gift, either in the form of a dream or a message; it was a blessing, nonetheless. Later that night I found myself back in that “place. I was saddened that I had not received the same gift. I had had many dreams of Jacob since he had passed away but none that I would consider interactive; nothing like a message. I began to cry and explain to husband that I would not ever get over the feeling that perhaps my kids do not know how much I live them. Did I tell Jacob enough times, how much I love him? Did he feel like I did not love him? Did he feel completely alone? The thought of this was heartbreaking. My husband attempted to console me as he always does and, in a moment, and without provocation my entire perception changed. I do not know what was being said, not even sure which of us were speaking but I could clearly feel God say, “all of those moments you hold so dear are imprinted on your heart because I love you.” The joy that I feel when I recall a special moment my kid’s and I shared, or a private joke and significant experience are all gifts from God. I have no idea why I never received them as such before. This Zealous Life has been filled with laughter, joy, accomplishments, and victories. Without the hard time we would fail to appreciate the good. My journey as a mother started over two decades ago and much like those tiny “hint” alerts that I receive when the app finds something new about my ancestors, one day my great grandchildren will hear stories about the crazy mom who loved to throw parties and purchase huge cakes. They will hear stories of me challenging my kids to impromptu dance contests and how I tried to fill our days with goodness and fun. They will learn that I loved my zealous life and that I appreciated each of the beautiful moments God blessed me with. Michelle Lollie is a wife, mother, author, and speaker. This Zealous Life By Michelle Lollie Available for pre-order July 7, 2021 IG: iammichellelollie
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Please introduce yourself and your business to readers: My name is Bret( just one "t"), and I show people how to do stuff better. I am Chief Strategist of SavvyPro Freelance llc, a Strategy Consulting firm that specializes in process and systems implementation, digital branding for Solopreneurs, Public Figures and Agencies, and Professional Development Training. I also write The Teal Perspective, a practical Business & Lifestyle Blog for us regular people. And my favorite title, Public Speaker, sharing life-altering tips based on the Power of Perspective. What does Women's History Month mean to you? Women’s History Month means sisterhood, self-assured badassness, and encouragement. It amplifies audiences to share historical women who have shaped our history and given us the tools and values that we use to make history in the present. This is a time where more than usual, we have an opportunity to share our journeys and support the strength in one another. We often don't see our own strength. It takes the eyes of our sisters to look in on us and say, "Sis… Sis! I see you and you've got this!" Women's History Month reminds us of that. Any success tips you'd like to share? Having a Success Mindset is imperative to our success. That means: 1. Taking a real- time assessment of WHERE we are in our journeys. 2. Setting goals according to WHAT we find in step one. We must then break those goals down into actionable steps. 3. Executing those goals. This is the part people don't follow through on. The key to planning is its EXECUTION. 4. Don't look for validation from others. Everyone is not designed to be included in our journey. Be OK with having to let others stay where their ceilings keep them. Continue your ascent, break those self-imposed barriers. 5. Don't forget to celebrate your wins. We spend so much time chasing the next goal that we don't take a minute to acknowledge the ones we crush along the way What is next for you in 2021? Oh my, plenty! First and foremost, the return of my blog, The Teal Perspective, helping you to be a better whatever it is you want to be. I have also been digitally scaling my consulting business, which I am SO excited to finally do! And more visibly, you will see me speaking and teaching more publicly on the Power of Perspective and how to leverage it to improve your quality of life and career. How can readers connect with you online? -Instagram: @brand_of_bret *There is a direct link to sign up for more of my perspective 2 cents via my blog, when you click on my bio link. -Facebook: /brettownsendstrategist -LinkedIn: /in/brettownsend -Twitter: @brandofbret
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JAMESIA MONROE
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My name is Jamesia Monroe. I am a Transformational Speaker, Thought Leader, a Holistic Health Coach, and a Kemetic Yoga Instructor (Ancient Egyptian Yoga Instructor). My goal is to empower women and people from the African Diaspora through holistic health (mind, body, and spirit). There is a major health disparity in the black community, specifically with black women and I've made a commitment to myself to be a part of the solution in order to see lowered death rates and diseases in my community. My learning and teachings come from the oldest civilization known to man which is Kemet (Ancient Egypt). I infuse an ancient holistic health science that comes from our ancestors into my coaching program called the chakra system. Chakras are energy centers A.K.A wheels of energy that is considered to be our life force that starts from the spine of our tailbone and goes all the way up to the crown of our head. It is understood that we are spiritual beings having a human experience despite anyone's belief or religion. Our ancestors knew that in order for a person to truly be healthy, they must be healthy mentally, physically, and spiritually. The chakra system is widely known to be used by yogis all over the world and from different cultures. Contrary to popular belief, the origins of yoga come from Kemet and are known to predate Indian yoga. Yoga is one healing modality one can use to balance their chakras (energy centers) as there are several holistic ways to achieve this goal. The chakras are connected to all aspects of our lives and on a physical level, the chakras are connected to our endocrine system. When the chakras are out of balance, then that means something in our lives is out of balance. I teach people how to identify energetic imbalances in their lives and how to balance and heal these imbalances.
What does Women's History Month mean to you? Women's History Month to me means uplifting, empowering, and encouraging women to heal all around the world. Women make the world go around and keep it functioning. I believe it's important for women to recognize their power and their healing abilities in everything we do. We, as women, are the healers of this planet and have been since the beginning of time. Women heal with their words, their creativity, knowledge, laughter, smile, courage, strength, love, and overall Divine Feminine Energy we give to the world just by existing. Any success tips you'd like to share? Some success tips I would like to share are regardless if you are a woman in entrepreneurship, a mother, or a working-class woman in any field, self-love will always be the key to your success. When you pour into yourself, your health, and your wellbeing, you then can show up as your best self in everything you commit to. A lot of the time, women are running on empty and are being left depleted, exhausted, and stressed. Stress can lead to disease and disturbances in the body and can negatively impact other areas of our lives. Your mental, physical, and spiritual health should become a daily practice and routine if it's not already. When our spiritual health with ourselves and our creator is well, our mental health is well, and when our mental health is well, our physical health is well; You can't have one without the others as this is what makes a person whole and complete. What is next for you in 2021? What's next for me in 2021 is more speaking engagements, and currently, I am offering an 8-Week Chakra Healing program that teaches my students how to recognize energy blockages in their lives and what to do in order to heal that certain aspect of their life in order to create harmony within themselves and their lives. There are also a few collaborations and new products in the works at the moment, which I'm super excited about and is projected to be released within the upcoming months. How can readers connect with you online? If you have questions about my coaching program or would like to collaborate with me, you can reach out to me via email: info@jamesiamonroe.com. You can also reach out to me via Instagram: Kemunity_Yoga and/or via Facebook Kemunity Yoga.
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CADORI MARSHALL Hello, I’m CaDori. I am an Entrepreneur, Speaker, Philanthropist, and a Registered Nurse. I have a new Amazon #1 Best Seller. I am a visionary because I am forever dreaming and planning things in my head. And then I write them down. And I believe in the power of manifesting. Three steps that helped me bring my vision to life: 1. Writing down your specific plan(s) for your vision 2. Align your thoughts with your actions 3. Work on your vision every day Next, I have a 10– City book tour starting June this year, and I have new line of “I LOVE ME” tshirts coming out next month. Please connect with me on my website: cadori.net. or on all of my social media I can be found @cadoribrand or I can be reached by email: cadoribrand@gmail.com
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NEEMA MBOWE
Please introduce yourself to our readers: I am Neema Mbowe, a Financial Life Professional-Money Coach. I help people that are struggling, in debt or stuck to get clear on their financial/life goals. I am also a Real Estate Investor. What inspired you to pursue this area? Money seems to cause problems for a lot of people. I figured that I should master money and help others live a financially stress-free life through planning and design of their futures. Any advice for readers that may face mental health challenges this season? Sometimes it's not about us, when feeling down, go out into the world and do something great for other people. It does not have to cost money, even simple gestures like smiles, honest compliments go a long way during these hard times. We all need to be kind to each other. What is next for you in 2021? Big plans. Lots of events. Traveling the world. Real Estate Investments. How can readers connect with you online? https://nmbowe.prepareyourlegacy.com/ FB: neemataalibmbowe IG:nmbowe2021
TARA PATRICK TAYLOR
Tara Reshay Patrick Taylor is a believer of Jesus Christ, Certified Life Coach, Certified Grief and Bereavement Counselor, Certified Addictions Therapist, Women's Advocate, Mental Health Clinician, the mother of two boys from a previous marriage. She began her career as a mental health clinician while attending Troy University in their Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health as a contractor for Family Empowerment Services in Jonesboro, Georgia. During my contract with Family Empowerment Services as a Student Therapist. She began building her own Private Practice as a Mental Health Therapist out of the community clubhouse in her apartment complex in The Waterford Place Stockbridge, Georgia. Tara graduated from Dougherty Comprehensive High School in Albany, Georgia with her High School Diploma, the University of Phoenix in Columbus, Georgia with her Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice Administration, United Medical and Business Institute in East Point Georgia with her diploma Medical Assisting, and Argosy University with her Master of Science in Human Services. Tara attended South Georgia Technical College in Americus, Georgia in the Computer Information Systems diploma program, Georgia Southwestern State University as a Transient Student and completed the Art Appreciation Class. During her Graduate studies at Troy University in the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Program she relocated to the Metro Atlanta Georgia area due to domestic violence where she applied and was accepted into Argosy University in the Master of Arts in Community Counseling Program. She began her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at a school that she would prefer to keep private until she graduates in which she is currently not enrolled in the program due to dealing with her personal life issues. Throughout Tara’s life she has endured bullying, family violence, human trafficking in many forms, sex trafficking, and a ton of disrespect from her peers and individuals that view her as competition. Tara decided to turn all of the negativity in her life to build a better life for herself as well as her children. Tara is a member of the Clinicians of Color FaceBook Group, American Psychological Association, and The National Honor Society. During her High School years she was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Dance Line, JROTC(Ms. JROTC), and played basketball. Tara’s social media pages are as follows Instagram restorationotheminds, FaceBook Tara Patrick, Linked In Tara Patrick Taylor.
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Eleshia V. Cash Please introduce yourself and your business to readers: A Sought after Speaker, Collaborator, Trainer, Blogger, Women’s Empowerment Champion, and Spiritual Motivator Eleshia V. Cash is the CEO of Jackson HR & Administrative Services LLC, Ydennek Girls Who Lead, Founder Of The National Women’s Empowerment Ministry, Co-Pastor of Global Leadership Chrisitan Center, and Author of The Little Red Networking Book which offers a one-of-a-kind blend of tips to assist women with building a strong network of connections.. What does Women's History Month mean to you? It is so important that the community of women reflect on the accomplishments of women throughout the years in our culture and society. From business to entertainment, to science and now politics, it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change and continue to set the bar for others to follow. Any success tips you'd like to share? WALK IN YOUR POWER! God has given us all unique talents and abilities. Lean into those special powers and completely walk and excel in them. What is next for you in 2021? My Next in 2021 is to continue to empower women in their callings and continue to train them on the value of relationships through networking. How can readers connect with you online? Readers Can Connect With Me Online Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleshia-v-cash/ www.jacksonhrservice.com www.nationalweministry.com atlatntaweministry@gmail.com
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