Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmail 5 reasons to keep your Elf on the Shelf Tradition going despite the naysayers I’ve seen some posts lately about the Elf on the Shelf and people kicking the idea to the curb. I get it, it’s not for everyone and soon I too will probably keep our Elves tucked away in the Christmas boxes…
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Kenyon Dixon, You’ve Heard His Words But Have You Heard His Voice?
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailKenyon Dixon is a young musician who was born and raised in Watts, California. He’s always wanted to achieve more than what he had or was given. He grew up in a very strict church household. His father was a musician and sang as well, leading several different quartet groups. His mother, also a singer, had…
Preparing for Holidays with Less Stress
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailThis shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #HolidaysConFamilia #CollectiveBias With Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years weeks away, it’s time to start preparing for Holidays with less stress. One of the many things I loved about my Latino culture growing up was that our family…
Sweet Holiday Gifts with Don Victor Honey
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailThis shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #HoneyForHolidays #CollectiveBias Honey is like liquid Gold. Not only is it good for you, but some also believe that honey brings you good luck and sweetens your life. I’ve heard some say among our Latino cultures that…
From Ida B. Wells to Traveling the World, Elijah Shaw
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmail Don’t you love inspirational stories that talk of success? I had the pleasure of speaking with Elijah Shaw, Security Guard to the stars. Elijah went from being a bouncer at the Riviera nightclub in Chicago to running his own international training school which people come to from all over the world. Elijah talked to us about…
What is the most important lesson you learned as a child?
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailToday’s National Blog Post Month Blogher prompt asks you what the most important lesson was that you learned as a child and who taught it to you. Well, I’d have to say there are a few lessons I have to list, not just one. 1. Have manners, always say please and thank you. That was…
The Elephant in My Room
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmail Ok so let’s talk about something that I haven’t ever really talked to anyone about other than my husband, my sister and a few friends. I have this bump on my forehead since as far back as 2005 that I refer to as the elephant in my room. It’s been ten years since I…
Soar Retreat – Believe in Yourself
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailI attended the Steve Harvey Soar Retreat in Doral, Florida on Saturday October 17th and Sunday October 18th. I was super excited when I was notified that I won a conference pass via www.meunfinished.com. I really wanted to attend this event. I kept picturing myself there and it came to fruition. I’d like to think that…
Who Remembers the Monchichi
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailI am joining other bloggers this month for the 2015 NaBloPoMo. Oh, you’re asking yourself, “What the heck is that?” no worries, let me explain 😉 NaBloPoMo is short for National Blog Posting Month but it sounds so weird right? However, the concept is dope, it’s a time where thousands of bloggers commit to writing and…
Matthew Tricarico on Inspirational Corner
Facebook0TwitterPinterest0GoogleEmailMatthew Tricarico is a songwriter, actor, singer, and musician. At 15, Matthew was recruited by a friend to join a band. He played the guitar and after the lead singer left the band, he was discovered to be a songwriter who could also sing. Shy yet confident, he agreed to push past his fears and…