by Karyn Quick | Jul 23, 2020 | Business & Career, Education, Entreprenuership, Featured, Lifestyle
Commitment scares a lot of people. Why? Because the core of the word commitment means you have to deliver. Most of us are very good at getting started; we start this project over here, we start down this journey over there but rarely do most people finish. Statistics...
by Katherine McBride | Jan 2, 2020 | Business & Career, Education, Entreprenuership, Featured, Lifestyle
Do you have a favorite post from 2019? Today we want to share the top 10 personal and professional development posts based on the ones you read the most! We hope you enjoyed reading them just as much as we enjoyed creating them for you! 1. She Will Productivity...
by Isis Taylor | May 8, 2019 | Business & Career, Education, Featured
A GENTLE REMINDER OF HOW AWESOME YOU ARE. Teaching is sometimes a thankless profession. It’s so important to let teachers know how important they are. Education has always been a gateway for me. Growing up, I knew that statistically, I was considered “at-risk”. The...
by Veronica McBride | Apr 26, 2019 | Culture, Education, Family, Featured
It’s that time of year again…April! That’s right, that time to make you all aware of child abuse prevention. And, who better to make you aware than someone who specializes in child abuse prevention and intervention. I am what you call a conservatorship...
by womenex | Apr 4, 2019 | Business & Career, Education, WE Women
Ok, guys. Here is the good part. I’m going to take you through the story of how I spent 2017, and instead of explaining why (you know why if you’ve read posts 1-3) I will just jump in. Here we go: January 2017 On January 17, 2017 I was accepted into MLT. This was the...
by Janae Winfield | Nov 30, 2018 | Business & Career, Education, Featured, News, Opinion, Politics
The 2018 mid-term election cycle was more than the latest political circus to capture our attention. While some would argue it was a referendum on the Trump Administration, the number of historic campaigns we saw were more than a pure litmus test. I’ve chosen to...