Always remember where you came from; but never let it determine your finish line.
Pray for them, but don’t stay with them.
Appreciate the power of honesty. It’s not a superficial notion; rather, a core value that shapes our relationships, decisions, and, ultimately, our success.
What are you missing that’s right in front of you?!
Our challenges are not finding our strengths. Our opportunities are to use them!
Every action and every choice becomes a brushstroke on the canvas of your personal brand. So, be bold, be authentic, and let your unique voice be heard.
It’s a brand new day filled with endless possibilities. Trust your instincts, follow your passion, and make magic happen! You got this!
When life blesses you with abundance, pay it forward – create a ripple effect of kindness, love, and positivity.
Remember this: If you want something in life, don’t just sit around wishing for it. You need to put in the work, study, and determination to turn your dreams into reality. So, let’s get to work! 💫
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Did you know about Claudette Colvin? Claudette Colvin was an early activist in the civil rights movement in Alabama. Nine months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white person, Claudette Colvin did the same. At the young age of 15, Colvin was arrested, and one of the charges brought against her was violating the city’s segregation laws. Colvin later told Newsweek, “I felt like Sojourner Truth was pushing down on one shoulder, and Harriet Tubman was pushing down on the other—saying, ‘Sit down, girl!’ I was glued to my seat.” #blackhistorymonth
Did you know about Katherine Johnson? Katherine Johnson, born in 1918, achieved her university degree at the young age of 18. Her contributions as a pioneering physicist, mathematician, and space scientist earned her the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. Together with her colleagues Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, she conducted the calculations that guided NASA’s 1962 Friendship 7 Mission. Throughout her career as a teacher and research mathematician, Johnson co-authored over 25 scientific papers, leaving an indelible mark on science and mathematics. #womenshistorymonth
At the 2024 Lake Nona Impact Forum @lakenonaimpactforum #LNIF24 #innovation #AdversitytoImpact #lakenona
Discovering that solutions to big problems can often be simple, I learned that simple doesn’t always mean easy. Determination and perseverance are required to navigate a worthy path forward.
Dream big, goal bigger. Set clear, timelined goals, and witness the incredible results you’re capable of.
How well do you understand your customers? We discuss the keys to a successful brand with author, designer, and brand adviser Marty Neumeier. Get ready to discover the ingredients to unlock your brand’s full potential and connect with your audience on a deeper level. Listen to our full conversation on my YouTube channel. Link in bio.
Althea Gibson was one of my first sports sheroes! Ms. Gibson was the first African American to win a Wimbledon singles title and play at the U.S. Open in Forest Hills, N.Y., as well as the French Open. Her remarkable career spanned nearly twenty years, securing almost 100 professional titles, including five Grand Slam crowns. After retiring from tennis in 1958, she ventured into golf, becoming the first African American to earn an LPGA card. #blackhistorymonth
Circle of love
March is a month of empowerment and celebration, where we honor the extraordinary women who have shaped our past, present, and future. Let’s know who they are and how they helped to create a world where every woman can thrive. #womenshistorymonth
Did you know about Wilma Rudolph? As a young child, Wilma Rudolph battled a series of debilitating illnesses, including double pneumonia, scarlet fever, and polio. She was forced to wear a leg brace, and doctors even told her she would never walk again. But Rudolph overcame her disabilities, and she was intent on pursuing her dreams. Her determination and natural athleticism eventually brought her to the 1960 Olympics, where she became the first woman to win three Gold Medals in Track and Field in a single Olympics. #blackhistorymonth
Love on a plate, straight from the heart of Chef Ed Wiley III of @primesmokehousebbq. For Ed, food isn’t just about filling bellies; it’s about crafting each dish with care and passion. From smoking turkey wings to perfection to hand-cutting fresh cabbage for his unforgettable coleslaw, he pays homage to his father’s timeless wisdom, one bite at a time. Watch the full episode at the link in my bio!
Love is like a challenging workout at the gym – it may require some confidence, sweat, and patience; however, it ultimately strengthens and reveals your most passionate and genuine self.—@lovelogiq
Do you know that @wbenc – The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council helps thousands of women entrepreneurs succeed every year through programs that include executive education, pitch opportunities, and financial resources? Pamela Prince-Eason, CEO of WBENC, and her team of professionals are expertly shaping a world where women can make a positive impact and achieve their dreams. It makes me invigorated and proud to serve on the board of this extraordinary organization along with some of the world’s smartest and most humane people.💫
“Tell somebody” – These two simple words have the power to change lives. Aleesha Barlow (@_queenleesh) shares her inspiring story on #askjbh, igniting a movement where people courageously share their own experiences of abuse. Watch the full episode and find the inspiration to share your story! 💪🏽✨ Link in bio. #TellSomebody