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reetings my Queen Size Magazine Readers; we are back again with another exciting issue. This month we are observing Valentine’s Day; our favorite lover’s Holidays, and Go Red for
Women; an annual observance to raise awareness for Heart Disease, the number one killer of women. We pride ourselves on being more than just fashion, we like to bring you articles that everyone can relate to and learn from. In every issue, I must take the time to thank you
all for supporting our work. Everyone on the team works very hard on a daily basis to make Queen Size Magazine remember to also be a blessing to others.
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Contents Featured Story Red 26 Go Get educated and get involved By Tawana Blassingame
Health and Fitness
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Valentine’s Romance
By Jessica Starnes
To Answer your Question By Shirley Beale
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Entrepreneur Spotlight
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Beauty&Fashion
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The Then and Now of Corsets By Jennifer Laws
The Color Box
38 My Favorite Valentine’s Day Beauty Products By MARIA WILLIAMS
Traces of my pen
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In A World Full of Stars
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Valentine’s Romance by Jessica Starnes
Are you wanting to have a romantic Valentine’s Day but don’t feel like going out to eat this year? Do you prefer to stay in and cook a healthy breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert for that special someone to show them that you really care? Here are some suggestions for a romantic Do it yourself meals that will be healthy but still romantic. To start off your romantic day you will need to make sure you have all the supplies you will need for every meal.
Breakfast: Heart shaped French toast with fresh cut
strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, maple syrup and apple juice. Ingredients: 8 piece of wheat bread 1 cup of fresh strawberries 1 cup of fresh blue berries 1 cup of fresh kiwi ¾ cup of maple syrup 1 cup of apple juice ¾ cup of I can’t believe it’s not butter 4 eggs 1 teaspoon of cinnamon In a large bowl, mix apple juice, cinnamon and eggs. Using a heart shaped cookie cutter, cut out heart shapes of your bread. Wash and slice up strawberries and kiwi; wash your blueberries as well. In a skillet, heat butter in bottom of pan. Dip and coat both sides of your heart shaped bread in the apple juice batter you made and place in pan. Cook both sides of bread until golden brown. Plate your French toast on nice plates, place fruit on top of French toast and pour desired amount of maple syrup. Breakfast may be served in bed for an extra touch of romance. ENJOY the breakfast and hopefully the “snack” that will come after.
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Lunch: Lobster tail with a shrimp and scallop salad. Ingredients for the lobster tail:
4 lobster tails 4 teaspoons of I can’t better it’s not butter (room temperature) 3 teaspoons of seafood seasoning 1 clove garlic, minced 1 zest lemon 1 tablespoon of lemon juice 2 tablespoon of parsley ¼ of salt and black pepper. Ingredients for shrimp and scallop salad Mix green lettuce which has a mix of romaine, oak leaf lettuce, arugula, frisée, and radicchio ½ pound cooked shrimp ½ pound grilled scallops Salad dressing Clean lobster and season with garlic, parsley, seafood seasoning, salt and pepper, butter and lemon zest. Place lobster tails on a baking dish and cover loosely with foil. Bake on 350 for about 20 minutes or until an instant-read meat thermometer register and internal temperature of 140 to 145 degrees F. Do not overcook, as the lobster will become tough and rubbery. That definitely won’t get you a score. For the salad; in a large salad bowl put your mixed green lettuce, shrimp and scallops. Add salt and pepper to taste, and desired salad dressing. Lightly mix and serve alongside your lobster. I suggest a nice trip to the mall to purchase nice lingerie set to get ready for the night and to walk off the meals you have already eaten. Maybe pick up a movie and a nice bottle of wine to go along with dinner. And maybe to also help get her/him in the mood for the night; if they are not already in the mood.
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Dinner: Grill chicken breast with oven roasted
asparagus, baked potato and red wine to drink. Ingredients: 1 1/2-2 pounds boneless chicken breast 1 bunch thin asparagus spears, trimmed 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 1/2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese (optional) 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 baked potato I can’t believe it’s not butter 2 cloves minced garlic Salt and pepper Season Chicken and asparagus sticks with salt, pepper, garlic, and lemon juice. Grill chicken until it is cooked all the way through. Grill asparagus. Bake potatoes and add, garlic, salt, pepper and I can’t believe it’s not butter. Serve with your favorite red wine. I suggest setting the table with some nice candles and beautiful flowers. When dinner is over, cuddle up with a movie. When the movie is over, either take a shower with your mate or bathe them in a nice bubble bath to get them ready for dessert.
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Question 1. Colorblind wrote: Hello Shirley. I’m a divorced mother of three and have reentered the dating scene. I’ve been dating this man since early spring. We have a great time together; he’s funny, attentive and gets along well with my family. When we are together, I want time to stand still. When we are apart, he always let me know he misses me. When he began hanging around my kids on a regular basis, I told them that he is my friend and may come around often. They get along well and he loves being around them. He is a hard worker and said he had been searching for a woman like me all his life. The problem is we are not of the same nationality; I’m plus size and tall. He is smaller and shorter. In 2014, I am still surprised at the looks and comments we get about our relationship. One particular person calls regularly with reasons why it’s not going to work. What do you think I should do to make these people stop?
By Shirley Beale
Shirley’s Response: Hello Colorblind. Congratulations on having a relationship that makes you and your partner happy. I will recommend that you take it slow to be sure this will be long term. It would not be healthy for your children to rush into this and it doesn’t work out. They need consistency during and after a divorce. Make sure your new friend is in it for the long haul. Saying it is fine, but he has to have action behind it. Only time can tell. Now, regarding the comments and stares, let that be the last of your concerns. Wait, let me backtrack. DO NOT LET IT BE A CONCERN AT ALL. Life is precious and very short. If you find love while living life, go for it. If someone makes a derogatory, negative/ discouraging comment to you, politely tell them you would appreciate his/her support in your decision and change the subject. If they persist, put your foot down and demand they respect your wishes or you will limit your contact with them.
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Regarding the busy body who loves the phone, you are in luck, Ms. Color Blind. Phones now are your best friend. They have features called Caller ID, Reject Caller, Block Caller and a feature that I really like, Voicemail. Either of these will work well for you. As for the rude stares, an obvious solution would be to ignore them but since I think outside the norm, this is what I would do. Purchase a t-shirt, design a HUGE EYE on the front and back with a caption, “for those that stare, here’s looking at you”. For added effect, use hot glue to add eyelashes with eye shadow. It would be really cool if you could get the eye on the shirt to blink at them a few times with the long lashes curled OR even better, ROLL the eye in disgust as the rude onlookers stare. Lastly remember don’t measure your life by how many breaths you take, but by how many times life or someone takes your breath away. Bat those lashes on that shirt girl and strut your stuff with your honey Question 2: Restricted wrote: Shirley, I have been dating a guy for about seven months. He told me in the beginning of his legal issues but now I’ve learned that they have taken a turn for the worst and he may be facing prison. What’s your advice? Should I leave while I can or should I see where this goes? Shirley’s Response: Greetings Restricted. Since you’ve provided me with limited information, I can only give you limited responses. If you’ve only invested seven months into the relationship and he will be away for a long time, that’s a very short period of time to throw your entire life away for someone. Other factors to consider: What type of crime? Is it something that could endanger your life or the lives of your loved ones? Get as many facts as you can. However if he is only going away for a short period of time and over the past seven
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months, he has shown you admirable qualities, treats you well, can be a great provider, and the two of you have mutual desire to build when he is released, then I say wait for him. Remember, I said a “short period of time”. I will give him credit for disclosing this to you in the beginning of your relationship and you “chose” to continue with the facts in front of you. Just because a person has a past does not make him or her a bad person. It could mean they made bad choices or could have been falsely accused. It has to be judged on an individual basis. I suggest you weigh all the pros and cons. Have a deep discussion with him and then an even deeper one with yourself. Whatever your choice, be happy Question 3. Mad Macaroni wrote: Shirley, we are having our annual Thanksgiving dinner and one family member INSISTS on bringing the macaroni and cheese. The problem is SHE CANT COOK and everybody HATES her mac and cheese. We have asked her to bring pop or dessert instead but she won’t listen. How can we get her not to bring the dish without hurting her feelings? Shirley’s Response: Hello Mad. Tell the family member that someone else wants to bring the same dish, which this is the ONLY dish they know how to prepare and this person would be so embarrassed if the family knew of this. If that doesn’t work, you prepare the mac and cheese, throw out the one your relative brought, replace yours in the dish the relative brought and place in the oven for a few minutes. When the table is being prepared, if the relative says it looks or tastes different, say the ingredients probably marinated more during the warm-up process which gives a different appearance and taste then serve. Last suggestion is to tell the family member everyone is allergic to Mac and cheese, you prepare it, stuff it in baked potatoes and serve. If asked what the new item is, call it Machatoes, (mac/cheese & baked potatos). Bon appétit
Question 4 Holiday Hopeful wrote: Hello Shirley. I recently broke up from a long-term relationship. It hurts badly and I still love him but his dishonesty was devastating and there is no turning back. With the holidays coming, I do not want to spend the holidays alone nor do I want pity invitations. I have no children and siblings live out of state. What do you suggest? Good afternoon Holiday Hopeful. I’m sorry you are hurting from the breakup but take it from personal experience, time will heal all wounds. Because you are vulnerable, it is very easy to reach back to your Ex to avoid spending the holidays alone. There are a few things you can do to avoid spending this season alone. First, you can host a dinner. Invite friends or others that may have little or no family to be with. Depending on where you live, you could visit your local hospital or nursing home and volunteer to help celebrate with the elderly or children ward. Though there is lots of cheer during the holidays, there is also a lot of sorrow and depression. Many people are alone during this time and you will be a blessing to them. The more you give of yourself, the less you will hurt from the breakup with your Ex. EVEN MORE IMPORTANT, as you are giving of yourself, give TO YOURSELF. Spend time enjoying and treating yourself. One thing I urge you NOT TO DO: Do not stay home alone watching holiday shows on TV or listening to holiday songs thinking
about what could have been. Trust me, I made a promise to myself years ago that I would get out and enjoy life because if you don’t, it will pass you by. If none of the above suggestions work for you, buy yourself a plane ticket or drive to your holiday happiness, wherever that may be. Visit a friend or relative you haven’t seen in a while. They will be happy to see you. Whether the holidays are Happy or Hopeless is up to you. Let’s make it HAPPY.
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By: TAWANA BLASSINGAME
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uited 4 Success has been supporting
field of Education affords her the opportunity to
families since 2002. Families working
motivate and support students in their desire to
with our program can expect a
choose an institution of higher learning that fits
professional atmosphere where
their academic and social needs.
discussions focus on the student’s
strengths and weaknesses, interests, needs, and
As an educational coach, she finds great honor
educational goals. Our program is designed
in working with young people. She dedicates her
to ensure each student is maximizing their
time to staying abreast with current changes in
experiences and developing the best possible
the college admissions process, gaining extensive
profile for college admissions and for attaining
first-hand knowledge of colleges by meeting
college financial aid and/or scholarships.
with admissions counselors and financial aid
administrators, touring campuses and getting a
Suited 4 Success is recognized for its expertise,
“feel” for the environment, attending workshops,
excellent track record and collaborative
professional conferences, seminars and webinars,
counseling approach in motivating and
and college fairs.
empowering students to reach their academic
and personal goals while eliminating the stress
She continues to take students to visit colleges
commonly associated with the college admissions
around the East Coast yearly. Also, she gives
process.
back to the community by presenting college workshops to thousands of students yearly
Regina Robinson is the founder and CEO of Suited
for high schools, churches and community
4 Success College Planning Services. As a former
organizations.
educator, her ten plus years of experience in the
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Tawana: Ms. Regina, you are truly
with students in our college
an inspiration. What inspired
preparatory program as early as
you to start up this amazing
ninth grade to build a foundation
organization?
for a successful transition from
Regina: As a high school teacher,
high school and beyond. Also we
I had an up close and personal
work with middle school students
experience with students who
on how to successfully transition
wanted to attend college; but
to high school.
they did not have the know-how
Tawana: Does your organization
or resources to accomplish their
help children of all ethnicities?
dreams of pursuing a college
Regina: Yes we work with students
education.
of all ethnicities. Diversity within our organization is paramount;
Tawana: Can you share your
because it offers our students
experience in your personal
the opportunity to experience
college prep? And also did you
firsthand what life is about in
have these services to assist you?
college and beyond.
Regina: Growing up my friends and I always talked about going
Tawana: What form of education
to college, however none of us
did you teach before you began
knew what the process entailed.
your organization?
Our counselors were there to
Regina: For over eight years, I
Interview with
encourage us to attend college,
served as a high school Business
Regina Robinson
but we were never given a step by
Education Teacher. I taught
step process. As a first generation
business courses, computer classes
college student my parents were
and Entrepreneurship. I must say
not familiar with the process,
teaching Entrepreneurship was
however they encouraged me
truly the most rewarding class for
to continue my education. With
me, because I had the opportunity
the limited resources provided,
to see my students flourish at
I was left trying to figure out on
what they were most passionate
my own how to navigate the
about. Not to mention, it was
college process. I did a great job
truly my passion; hereby winning
because in the end I received
the Entrepreneurship Teacher of
my Undergraduate Degree from
the Year award in 2008.
By: TAWANA BLASSINGAME
Bowie State University and my
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Master’s Degree from Georgetown
Tawana: What is the biggest
University.
hurdle that you face in assisting
children with college?
Tawana: How early do you begin
Regina: The biggest hurdles
the College Prep with children?
I have encountered has been
Regina: We begin working
breaking down the stigma that
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college is out of reach for low and middle
Tawana: It must be nice when the students
empowering youth within the community to
income families, students wanting to apply to
graduate? Do you attend their college
reach higher heights.
schools that are out of their academic criteria,
graduations?
as well as students applying for too many
Regina: It is the most rewarding feeling ever
Tawana: What are your ultimate goals for your
schools because they believe the more the
to have the opportunity to play a part in one of
organization?
merrier. Once we are able to sit down with
the most important times in a young person’s
Regina:
families and show them how our process is
life. I sit in the audience at my student’s high
My ultimate goal is to be an advocate and
designed to walk them step by step through
school and college graduations and I am
resource for students near and far as we assist
one of the most important and often most
always humbled, as if I am the parent. My
them in making their dreams of obtaining a
scariest times in their life; we are then able
students are truly a part of my family.
college education a dream come true.
to assist them in successfully navigating the
college process. Data shows that our system
Tawana: Do you also keep in touch with them?
continues to work year after year with 90% or
Regina: I build lasting relationships with my
Tawana: Where can people reach out to you
more of our students gaining acceptance into
students as we spend time together getting
for assistance? Also do you have a website
their top three choice schools; with scholarship
ready for the college process. I keep in touch
where people can read more on you?
and grant money to offset the cost.
with them by communicating via personal
Regina: People can find out more about Suited
Tawana: Do you have a large team working
follow up calls, emails, newsletters, visits, as
4 Success by visiting our website at www.
with you or do you do this all on your own?
well as social media. From time to time my
suited4success.org or sending an email: info@
Regina: I have a small team of dedicated
students will call for advice, help with a paper,
suited4success.org. They can also find us
people who believe in my mission and support
in need of encouragement, or to just check up
on social media platforms; Instagram and
my vision. One of the most rewarding blessings
on me.
Facebook at Suited 4 Success.
is that my former students and parents are always willing to serve as volunteers and
Tawana: Do you travel to different states to
Tawana: I sincerely thank you for all you do
interns, because they believe the program was
help children or are you local?
in helping our children. You are truly heaven
an invaluable resource to them and they enjoy
Regina: Yes Suited 4 Success is local; however
sent. Keep up the great work and Queen Size
giving back. I believe no big dreams are ever
technology allows us to provide students from
Magazine wishes you continued success.
accomplished on your own so I am thankful for
around the world college counseling services.
Regina: Thank you to Queen Size Magazine for honoring Suited 4 Success in your magazine.
the people who believe in the service of Suited Tawana: You are also very much involved in
We are honored that you deemed our service
your Church; can you share what you do there?
to the community noteworthy and important
Tawana: How and where do you find the
Regina: I serve as the youth Educational
enough to showcase. After reading this article
children to help? Or do they find you?
Liaison at Galilee Baptist Church. I am thankful
we hope student’s dreams of attending college
Regina: A lot of students hear about Suited
that my Pastor and church family allows Suited
will come true and parents will know they are
4 Success through; parent referrals, word of
4 Success a platform to provide educational
not in this alone; that they have a resource in
mouth, our college tours or during workshops,
resources to students and parents within the
Suited 4 Success. Thank you and God bless.
college fairs, practice test, and seminars at
community.
schools and churches. The churches and
Tawana: You also recently received an award
schools have been strong advocates in getting
at your Church; Congratulations on that. Can
out information about Suited 4 Success to their
you share the details on that?
families preparing for college.
Regina: I was honored to receive recognition
from my church for my dedication of
4 Success.
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Richard Bryant Founder/CEO, Bvision Photographi/Rthirteen Photographi & GrindTyme Modelz Group 58 Harper Avenue, Four Oaks NC, 27524 Graduated with an A.A.S.Degree in Graphic Design and received his Photography certificate in 2011 from Johnston Community College in Smithfield, NC. He will be attending Fayetteville State University in the fall to pursue his BA Degree in Graphic Design and to further grow his education in Photography. Richard’s hobbies include bowling, shooting pool, drawing, and installing Car Audios. His interests are music, anything electronic (Closet Geek...lol), and encouraging people just to name a few. His major dislikes are arrogant and unprofessional people. Richard got into Photography totally by accident! He actually went back to get his degree in Graphic Design but ended up taking Photography & Digital Photography as electives; he fell in love with it and it went hand in hand with his Graphics!! His favorite subject to shoot is women. “I have always been surrounded by strong, beautiful women. Growing up in a house with six of them and with a strong father that taught me how to admire a woman’s beauty with or without clothing and still be able to respectful. One of my main objectives is to create art and give a comfortable and safe working environment whether it is something for print, publication or something truly personal. Websites: http://bvisionphotographi.wix.com/rthirteenphographi http://bvisionphotographi.wix.com/bvision-photographi Email: bvisionphotographi@gmail.com Facebook.com/rthirteen.photographi (Richard Rthirteen Bryant) Twitter: Bvisionphoto77 Instagram: Bvisionphoto77
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Running an Office without having an office By: TAWANA BLASSINGAME
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end up spending excessive amounts of money taking clients out to dinner just to avoid inviting them into my home for a meeting. Even though I have an office in my house; the thought of strange people knowing where I live creeps me out. If you are like me who run your business from your home and have the same issue that I have, then you will find this article to be quite helpful.
even when you get a new cell phone. All you need to do is go into your account a forward your Google Voice number to your new cell phone number. Clients prefer hearing “you have reached [your company name] please leave a message and we will get back to you. Rather than hearing that booty dropping call back tone you have on your cell phone.
Most startup companies don’t have the financial means of renting office space and hiring assistants and staff to run the offices. Luckily there are many different solutions for making your company look professional without breaking your pockets. If you are not sitting on money or haven’t taken out a business loan, then chances are a lot of your company spending in the beginning will be coming from your pockets. Here are some things that you should really consider taking advantage of in order to create that professional and corporate look.
Don’t have a fax machine in your home office? No problem at all. Who wants to add another phone line just to receive faxes? Or have to deal with sharing one phone line for your fax and phone. What a mess that could be. A simple solution is to sign up for electronic faxing. There different inexpensive plans out there that will give you your own company fax number and allow fax to email options and vise versa. This is great because you don’t need to wait until you get home to receive a fax. Nor do you have to worry about using your job fax (if you also have a 9-5 job). There are plans that go for as low as about $5 a month. You just have to read them thoroughly to make sure it will best suit your company. Three that I can recommend based on the research that I did for myself are:
Contact Information Avoid using your cell or home numbers for your business. If you don’t want your clients knowing where you live then why are you comfortable giving out your personal numbers? Sign up for Google Voice. I find this service to be very helpful. For one, it’s free. Google Voice will generate numbers that you can choose from. You can sync the number with your cell phone so when people call your Google Voice number it will ring directly to your cell. You can set up a separate voicemail with your company info and have the voicemail messages text to you as well. Download the app to your phone to allow you to return clients’ calls from your Google Voice number instead of your cell phone number. I personally use Google Voice. And the one major plus for me is that you never have to worry about losing your Google Voice number
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Faxing
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http://fax87.com/
b.
http://www.smartfax. com
c.
http://www.ringcentral. com
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Conference Calling To avoid unnecessary face to face meetings, people usually opt for conference calls instead. You don’t want to have to deal with toying around with the conference call feature on your phone, nor do you want to have to deal with having to ask one of your clients to provide a conference line for you when you are the one calling for the phone conference. It could get pretty expensive having to pay for conference line. However, there is one FREE conference line that I highly recommend. There are many out there but this is the only one that I found that was completely FREE. http://www.freeconferencing.com/ - once you sign up for your free account you get a dedicated conference line for your company. The line will allow: a.
unlimited usage
b.
up to 1,000 callers per conference
c.
you to record your calls
d.
screen sharing. This is a great feature for when you have presentations.
Meeting Space When conducting a conference call is not an option and neither is having a meeting in your home. There are companies that allow you to rent conference rooms for meetings. Pretty fancy huh? I think so. Who wouldn’t want to call a meeting and send out a location to a conference room in a fancy corporate building? Your clients don’t need to know you don’t actually work there. All you need to do is mesmerize them with your smooth gift of gab while they take in the ambience. I did some research online and found a few reasonably priced locations worth checking out.
a.
b.
$35/hr – up to 6ppl. Park Avenue Conference Room at 110 East 40th Street, suite 903, New York, NY 10016
$40/hr or $200/day – up to 8ppl. Select Medium Meeting Room #2 at Select
Office Suites Chelsea. 116 West 23rd St, 5th floor, New York, NY 10011
c.
$50/hr or $250/day – up to 12ppl. Select Large Meeting Room #1 at Select Office Suites Chelsea. 116 West 23rd St, 5th floor, New York, NY 10011
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$50/hr, $200/half day or $450/day – up to 9ppl. Meeting Room - 3rd Floor at Jay Suites - Grand Central. 369 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10017
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$75/hr, $300/half day or $450/day – up to 14ppl. Conference Room B at Rockefeller Group NYC - 48 Wall Street. 48 Wall Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10005
Virtual Assistant You don’t need an office to have an assistant these days. There a several companies out that provide virtual assistance. Your assistant can either work from their own home or they work from another office. Your virtual assistant can work in a different state and still be able to provide all the services of an actual in office assistant. I took the liberty of providing links for a few companies that offer this service. a.
http://www.talentgurus.net/virtualassistant.html
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https://www.odesk.com/
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As you can see, you can run a successful company without actually having an office. Although having an office does sound good; by utilizing your resources you can run an office without having an office. •Photographer|Ray Edwards
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I’ve always wanted to show the world that being beautiful isn’t just about having a pretty face and being a size. Beauty is the embodiment of intelligence, confidence and kindness bundled up into the amazing creation that is the human form and sexy is a state of mind! Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes! I was recently signed to an up and coming agency that focuses on talent or all types. Through them I’ll be auditioning for a few upcoming runway shows and castings for ad campaigns. My hopes are that with their assistance I can some day grace the pages of Italian Vogue along other plus size models like myself.
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GO RED:
Get educated and get involved By Tawana Blassingame
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Did you know that one in every three women die of heart disease each year? Astonishing isn’t it? Heart disease is the number one killer of women. Most people think that if you are having a heart attack that you will recognize it for what it is. Contrary to popular belief, this could not be further for the truth. There are very subtle signs and symptoms that many of us brush off as nothing. But little do you know, you may be experiencing warning signals at the very least. Some things to watch out for are unexplained shortness of breath, back pain, jaw pain, and nausea. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms then you should go to the emergency room immediately to get checked out. It is much better to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to mess around with your heart and cause any damage. Never think that you are too young or too healthy to experience a heart attack or stroke. I remember going to a seminar and hearing a woman’s story of how she was experiencing a heart attack and paid it no mind. She got her kids ready for school while experiencing palpitations; they subsided and she put it off. She drove the kids to school while having some shortness of breath; she said to herself that she needs to make an appointment to see the doctor sometime in the future to inquire about these new symptoms. She went to pick up clothes from the cleaners for her husband. When she got back home to begin her chores, she was hit with some chest pains and some sever sweating. It was then that she decided to call a friend to discuss what she was feeling. Her friend convinced her to let her come and take her to the hospital to get checked out, even though she still wanted to finish her chores. At the hospital, after running tests, it was confirmed that she was indeed experiencing a mild heart attack. This story stayed with me because I could be that woman; any of us can. As women, wives, and mothers, we tend to put everyone ahead of ourselves. What I took from this story when I heard her speak was that we have to learn how to take care of ourselves. Yes, everyone depends on us but if we are gone we can’t help anyone. There are many different forms of heart diseases that we need to watch out for. (http://www.world-heart-federation.org/
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Rheumatic heart disease Rheumatic heart disease is caused by one or more attacks of rheumatic fever, which then do damage to the heart, particularly the heart valves. Rheumatic fever usually occurs in childhood, and may follow a streptococcal infection. In some cases, the infection affects the heart and may result in scarring the valves, weakening the heart muscle, or damaging the sac enclosing the heart. The valves are sometimes scarred so they do not open and close normally. Hypertensive heart disease High blood pressure of unknown origin (primary hypertension) or caused by (secondary hypertension) certain specific diseases or infections, such as tumor in the adrenal glands, damage to or disease of the kidneys or their blood vessels. High blood pressure may overburden the heart and blood vessels and cause disease. Ischemic heart disease Heart ailments caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries and therefore a decreased blood supply to the heart. Cerebrovascular disease Disease pertaining to the blood vessels in the brain. A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is the result of an impeded blood supply to some part of the brain. Inflammatory heart disease Inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis), the membrane sac (pericarditis) which surround the heart, the inner lining of the heart (endocarditis) or the myocardium (heart muscle). Inflammation may be caused by known toxic or infectious agents or by an unknown origin. I wrote this article in recognition of Go Red for Women. We must educate ourselves and get involved in our health. A great resource that I recommend is www.goredforwomen. org. They have tons of info that could possibly save our lives. Get educated and get involved.
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L inda Scott is the Founder and CEO of LS 1426 Inc., a Consulting and Special Events Company Emphasizing on the Plus Size Industry. In January, 2011 she opened LS 1426 Academy to teach the community about the fashion business. Ms. Scott is known for consulting new and upcoming designers and models in the plus size industry. She also travels around the US empowering and teaching young ladies about the modeling business. With her hands in coordinating & producing beauty pageants and “High Fashion” fashion shows she will not stop there. For the last five years, in South Florida Linda has produced Fashion and Trunk shows such as Oh What A Night 2007, It’s a Different World 2008, Fabulous & Sexy 2009, Fashion Under the Stars 2010 and Fashion Week Nov. 9-12, in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Linda is a native of Delray Bach, Florida with over 25 years of experience in the fashion industry. She began her career in Houston, Texas as a signature model for designer, Ann Goldman. Ms. Goldman was drawn to Linda’s grace, style, presence and her confidence. In the 1980’s Linda signed on with May/Hills Modeling Agency, Houston. She became a familiar face on television as well as print. She has worked with numerous designers including Tamara of Texas, Jackie’O, Earl Washington, Fashion by Debra, Joyce Simmons, Desiree Fleming- Voluptuous You, B. Justice, Style Thy Way, Sango Ronke Internationals Design, and Agape Goddess Wear of Atlanta, Bramer Leon Couture, Atlanta, Douglas Says New Jersey/New York, Angel Alternative Miami, LaMaica Fashions, Jamaica and Ashley Stewart’s, just to name a few. Linda Scott has graced the runway with Carlton and Fannie Hamilton of Vogue Esquire. She has auditioned for Monique’s Fat Chance Pageant and personally assisted Monique’s production director, Harvey Star Washington. Linda has worked with Jade Collins Ebony Fashion Fair (Commentator and Spokes Model), Judy Peterson who has perform in Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Class Reunion and Madea Goes to Jail and have work with Miss Delray Beach USA & Teen USA. The Linda Scott 1426 Inc. organization implements this ideology by holding Tea Parties and “boot camps” for teens, college aged women, and adults. The camps give the participants an opportunity to learn about beauty, health, fashion and how to love themselves. Scott believes, “Many of the problems women have with self esteem as well as heath issues begin early on. If we can reach girls before self destructive patterns begin, we will see great success in their adult lives.” Wow! 1426 Fashion Week in Miami, FL
was awesome. The following Designers showed their spring collection Sarahi House of Fashion, Angel Myers Design, Edward Dillard, of Edward Dillard Evening Wear, Alton King Beach Bling Swimwear, Pheline Designs, Ca, Wendy Striggles, Big Girlz, Inc, Franovik Designs, Vega/Perz, Richard Petit of Papillon Designs just to name a few for 2012. Linda Scott has participated and been featured in numerous shows and publications. Westside Gazette Newspaper, 2007,2008,2009,2010,2011 Maxine Tulloch Talk Show, 2008,2010 and 2011 Sun-Sentinel Newspaper 2008 and 2009 and 2011 Embassy Suites Bridal Show Fort Lauderdale, FL 2010 Daily Venus Diva Magazine Detroit, MI 2010 South Florida Today,2010 Plus Academy Richmond, VA “Bella Styles” 2010 Full Figured Creations Talk Show, VA 2010 Jones Magazine, Meet Me In Miami, 2010 Flurry Portland, OR, 2010 BBW Empowerment Cruise, 1-2011 Embassy Suites Bridal Show, Fort Lauderdale, Fl 2011 “Whose Dream Are You Following” with Ms Kim Fields, June, 2011 1426 Fashion Week, 2011 1426 Christmas Party for Tots, 2011 Sarah Magazine, 2012 Social Media Diva, Ms Suzzette Turnbull G.T.E Professional Network Radio Show, 2012 Lauderhill YMCA Empowerment Workshop with Vivica Fox 3-12 Fashion Junky Radio, April, 2012 Debry City Fashion Week KY, April, 2012 “Runway Coach” PMAC Round table Conf “Runway Coach, 2012 Grand Diva Model Workshop2012 “Runway Coach” Cle, OH 8-12 Lady ReRun Blog Radio 9-2012 Helping Our Mothers Raise Our Brothers, ATL, Ga 9-2012 Clean Free Fun with Jacqueline H. Waller, Atl. Ga 9-12, The Sai Brown Morning Show, NY 9-2012, The Nancy Goddesses Talk Show, 11,2012 1426 Fashion Week, 11-2012 Runway Coach and Producer Southern Hollywood Magazine, 11-2012, BBW Beauties Magazine, 12, 2012 The New Jack The Rapper, Urban Ski Weekend, 2-13, NBA All-Star Fashion Show, Feb.14-17 Houston, Texas Beach Bling Fashion Show, March, 2013 Atlanta, GA Suzette Kelly July, 2013 Betty Jean Couture, October, 2013 Fashion to Cure, 1426 Fashion Week, 2013 Miami, FL.
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Tawana: Ms. Scott, thank you for your time. For those that don’t know, can you explain the meaning behind your company name? LS 1426 Ms. Scott: LS 1426 means Linda Scott models between the sizes 14-26. Tawana: Did you begin your Consulting and Special Events Company because of your love for fashion? Or did the love for passion come as a result? Ms. Scott: The Company was started because of the passion that I had and giving back to the community for merging and designer for emerging designers and emerging models they need is someone to guide them. Tawana: How long have you been modeling yourself? Ms. Scott: Back in 1982 I was discovered and I start modeling as a standard model. Tawana: What inspired you to start LS 1426 Academy? Ms. Scott: I started the Academy because I would go to fashion shows and see models on the runway not knowing how to carry themselves. They were all over the place. Because you are beautiful or you are tall didn’t make you a model.
Ms. Scott: The three pieces of advice that I would give to a plus size model or model. Trying to get into the business is to research the business, volunteer, and stay true to yourself.
Tawana: Can you share any upcoming shows that you have coming up? Ms. Scott: A few shows we have coming up are 1426 Curves Swim Week, You Got The Look model Competition and 1426 Fashion Week.
Tawana: Where can people follow you and stay up to date on opportunities you offer? Ms. Scott: They can follow us on Facebook 1426 fashion week or they can go to Instagram 1426 fashion week website www.1426–fashionweek.com Tawana: Thank you again Ms. Scott; you are incredible. Please keep doing what you do.
Tawana: If you could change one thing about this plus size industry what would it be? Ms. Scott: If there’s one thing that I would change in the plus size modeling industry would be to show the world that we are one. Tawana: Your resume is outstanding; what makes you stay in the game for so long? Ms. Scott: Because of the love of giving models and designers make up artist a platform to live their dreams. Tawana: Is this the path that you always thought you would take? Ms. Scott: No (smiling). Tawana: Looking at all that you have done; is there one thing in this career that you would like to accomplish that you have not done already? Ms. Scott: I would love to open a model agency and this coming Soon.
Tawana: If you can give three major pieces of advice to plus size models trying to make their way into this industry what would they be?
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NiccaBoone Nicca Boone is a former pageant queen turned model who holds two state titles as well as first runner-up in the national Miss Plus America Pageant system. She has been active in the modeling industry since 2010, and concentrates on professional growth. Traveling across the country to attend workshops, casting calls, photo shoots, and shows has been the focus for Nicca. Nicca Boone appeared on the runway at Curves Rock Fashion Weekend 2014 and is looking forward to casting for Full Figured Fashion Week in 2015.
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The Then and Now of Corsets By Jennifer Laws
Corsets date back to the early 1700’s. And while it is most glorified by women, both men and women wear them for various reasons. The corset has evolved as fashion trends have changed. The peak of the corset was in the Victorian era and was typically worn as an undergarment; it has also been used as a outer garment. The term corset means “a kind of lace bodice” which dates back to the 1300’s. I found this to be very interesting and amused that although fashion has changed over time, the desire of having a small waist and more curves has always been the look to achieve. Corsets have many pros but there are also cons to wearing them. Benefits include better posture, minimizing back pain for people with past injuries (i.e. car accidents, slipped discs, etc.), some neurological disorders (i.e. tics, ataxia), and autoimmune disorders (e.g. osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, fibromyalgia) and waist training. Men who need back support also wear corsets – a custom fit piece can help them keep a masculine physique. Ladies I know you’ll like this; Corsets are also helpful in minimizing menstrual cramps. I don’t know about you but I was already a fan, this just sealed the deal for me. And while the benefits are many, there are also some dangers with extreme wearing of Corsets. A recent interview with Dr. Nicole Florence, MD, Co-Director of Memorial Weight Loss and Wellness Center at Memorial Medical Center, expands on the extremities of the new diet fad of waist training. “Some people who want a quick fix fall prey to diet trends,” she says. “And it can absolutely impact your health in a negative way.” “Corset training can restrict any type of movement in your midsection,” she describes. “It can restrict your lungs, which can cause lung infections and other lung problems, as well as restrict your bowels, which can cause constipation. It can also cause bruising and rib pain.” On top of that, Dr. Florence explains, there is no medical research that supports corset training as being a healthy way to lose weight.**** As with ant diet please contact your physician if you are considering Corset/waist training. Corsets have made a commanding come back in the fashion industry during the 21st Century. You can regularly see women wearing them from the bedroom to night clubs, with jeans to lingerie; the ways to wear and style Corsets are endless. You can definitely dress them up or dress them down. Boudoir photo shoots have also made a big splash by professional models and wives spicing things up for their spouses at home. And during the all so popular Annual Victoria Secret Fashion show it seems to be the most desired look for intimate situations. Just mentioning the word Corset automatically is equated with sensuality. These super sexy garments are available almost everywhere lingerie or intimates can be purchased. The best deals can be found online and can vary in price from $8.99 to excess of $199.00. Sizes start from Small and extend up to 6XL. So this sexy look is achievable by women of all sizes. ****EBONY http://www.ebony.com/style/getting-waistedthe-dangers-of-corset-training-897#ixzz3Iy4etkOr
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THE COLOR BOX By MARIA WILLIAMS
My Favorite Valentine’s Day Beauty Products
Valentine’s Day is that one-day of the year where people take time out of their busy day to show that extra “love” to that significant other in their life. Cupid also comes out to play and points his arrow to make those wonderful “love connections”.
I enjoy Valentine’s Day because it gives me the excuse to glam up my eyes. My favorite product to “glam” my eyes are Moodstruck 3D Fiber lashes by Younique. This product is not your typical waterproof or lash extending mascara. Moodstruck lashes provide increased volume and thickness to your lashes while giving your lashes a natural appearance. This is a two-step application where you apply the transplanting gel just like you would apply regular mascara. The second step you would apply the natural fibers, which gives you the desired thickness and volume. The natural fibers are made from natural green tea fibers so this is gentle on your eyes. This product is wonderful for false eyelash users. Moodstruck 3D Fiber lashes does wonders for the woman with thin or sparse eyelashes. This product is $29.00 and can be purchased from any Independent Younique Beauty Consultant. My personal consultant is Ms. Janna Marie Ward. You can reach her at www.brightlashes. com to make a purchase.
My second favorite product is called The Make Up Eraser. This is a wonderful soft cloth that removes your make up with plain water! You do not need any face wash, skin cleansers, or make up remover to use with The Make Up Eraser. It removes waterproof mascara and even the heaviest full coverage make up foundation. This cloth is easy to clean. Just put it in the wash with the laundry. Can be washed with regular laundry detergent and also placed in the dryer. The Make Up Eraser saves you a ton of money in buying make up remover cloths that are full of chemicals. The Color Box By Maria is an official carrier of The Make Up Eraser. This product is $19.97 plus taxes and shipping. You can purchase The Make Up Eraser at divaface.makeuperaser.com or you can call 646 717 3020 for cash and carry purchases. I wish all my wonderful Queen Size readers a very Happy Valentine’s Day. Don’t forget to glam up those eyes with Moodstuck 3D fiber lashes and practice good skin care techniques with The Make Up Eraser. Now I’m off to find my Valentine! XOXO Maria Williams CEO The Color Box By Maria www.thecolorboxbymaria.com WWW.QUEENSIZEMAGAZINE.COM| February 2015 Issue
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In A World Full of Stars By: Amanda Tucciarone In a world full of stars, YOU were the one That crash landed down And found its way to ME. Literally-right-in-front-of-me Across-the-street, Disguised as my neighbor; It seemed CRAZY to me how you swept me off my feet so quickly, Like I even momentarily questioned my sanity; That very moment IN which I realized, I had fallen in LOVE with you.
Just like how we push each other in a way no one has ever done for us before. I will continue to support you no matter what, As YOU have always supported me. But more importantly we love each other… Unlike we’ve ever loved or been loved before. Since I met YOU, Everything falls right into place as if that’s where they’ve always meant to BELONG; WITH you in my arms to love and to hold To cherish and to protect, With ME by your side to fight and to guide, To love for the rest of our lives.
It wasn’t until we began to spend more days and nights TOGETHER,
For the most incredible,
That I noticed that I’m starting to think like you,
Funny,
Talk like you,
Amazing,
And even sound more like you too;
Romantic AND loving man,
I’m losing my accent and picking up more of yours babe,
That I have ever met and loved so much;
And that drives-me-crazy!
Not just for Valentines Day,
I had also noticed that we’re STARTING to think about things in a more
But for every day and every night,
Similar way; AND without realizing it, We’re FINISHING each others sentences and speaking exactly what’s on the others mind.
That follows after. I’LL spend the next hundred years: Growing old, Getting fat,
YOU’RE the only one who can call me BEAUTIFUL and have me believe it.
And ALWAYS singing and rapping in the car with you.
Only you can blow kisses onto my stomach,
I LOVE you,
AND get away with making those farting noises seem ADORABLE.
And hopefully one day YOU will understand just how much that is.
You even get all excited when I cook for you your favorite meal; But most of all,
We’re living beneath a world COMPLETELY full of stars,
We help each other BELIEVE in ourselves a little more each day,
Yet somehow,
In a way that no one has ever been able to.
You landed here to love me.
We fight for each other IN a way only we could understand,
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I have been a business owner for 16 years working with children. I recently found a new passion and graduated from massage therapy school which I have found to be very rewarding along with raising my 4 children. I strive to continue to find new passions in life.
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