Saturday, April 20, 2024


Simple Strategies: 5 Easy Ways to Make a Small Business More Profitable.

February 6, 2023 by  
Filed under Business, Money, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

For small businesses not solely based online (more than a third of American small businesses don’t even have a website), selling in person has to pay for itself and more. Maximize your profits by attending events where you know you’ll make plenty, and ensure all local customers know you will be there on that day. You could offer special discounts for customers to take advantage of on the day. Just make sure you’re handing out cards people can use to contact you for further purchases. 

Become a Goal Getter: 6 Tips for Achieving Every Business Goal You Set.

January 23, 2023 by  
Filed under Business, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Track Your Progress

Many companies set goals, fail to track them, then wonder why they aren’t achieving the desired results. Track your progress, and you’ll shoot ahead of these businesses. Tracking your progress will reveal whether you’re on the right path or in need of adjustments and course correction. You may even identify areas of your business that are lagging and require intervention. 

Coworking Challenges: 5 Common Coworking Space Problems & How to Overcome Them.

January 21, 2023 by  
Filed under Business, Money, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Despite these easily solved concerns with coworking spaces, there are also significant advantages. They offer people the ability to work in a collaborative environment while still having the freedom to be creative and productive. Some troubleshooting may be required to get the most out of your coworking space, but with the tips above, that task shouldn’t be difficult. 

Corporate Culture: 5 Mistakes That Can Lead to Toxic Workplace Culture.

January 19, 2023 by  
Filed under Business, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Building a healthy workplace means avoiding unhealthy errors. Keep the five toxic mistakes above in mind so you can prevent the worst and build the best.

Book Review; “How Your Wings Grow”: A Lesson in Family.

January 12, 2023 by  
Filed under Ent., News, TS, Weekly Columns

The dynamics of the parental relationship can deeply affect that of siblings. The book shows this to be true at every turn. I’m definitely not one to give spoilers, but this is something else that can be flushed out in discussion. “How You Grow Wings” is a book that should be read individually, and collectively.

Myths & Misconceptions: The Truth About 5 Common Real Estate Myths.

December 27, 2022 by  
Filed under Business, Money, Opinion, Weekly Columns

Investing in commercial property for sale can help you build wealth, expand your portfolio, or provide a central office for your business to grow. That being said, there are a lot of myths that keep people away from the profitable real estate market. Let’s take a look at five of the most common myths and expose the reality beneath. 

When Praise Becomes Medicine.

There is nothing wrong with them relieving their heaviness and it ought not be mocked, for in doing so we also mock culture. Song and dance has always been therapy for our people and that’s not fake…so when we see the posts of those that praise, lets leave them be. They are hurting no one, and they aren’t hurting themselves.

Changing How We View Wash Day.

December 2, 2022 by  
Filed under Health & Wellness, News, Opinion, TS, Weekly Columns

Self-evaluation is always a blessing because it leads to right thinking which can lead to healing and progress. I realized a crown is something to be loved, adored, handled with care, and respected. It is a symbol of power. Sistahs this is what our hair is…a symbol of a more internal power. I began to meditate on this revelation, only to decide how I view and engage hair day needed to be different. I needed to schedule a time to tend to my hair so that I wouldn’t be tired or irritable.

Experience Can Be A Cage.

Which is it? Please understand this kind of cage can restrain us in every area of our life that it allies. Some of us are in spiritual cages, cultural cages, and even academic cages. This happens any time negative experiences become the reason that we disavow a whole when the whole is not what caused us harm.

One Room at a Time Sis.

November 28, 2022 by  
Filed under Health & Wellness, News, Opinion, TS, Weekly Columns

It is important to realize there will always be laundry to tend to, dishes to wash, and something to clean. There will days when all you can muster is making the bed or taking a shower…that is quite okay; it is still progress. Give yourself the grace you give others, and more importantly the grace you deserve.

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