(ThySistas.com) Very few of us would openly admit to being selfish. Its common thought that we are all selfish in some way, and in some areas, it is a necessity for success. However, we must realize that selfish behavior can kill our relationships with parents, sibling, friends, spouses and our ...

(ThySistas.com) Years ago, I used to faithfully watch the TV evangelist at the time, Joyce Meyer (she’s so much more than that now). She always call negative thinking, “stinking thinking.” I’m no stranger to this stinking thinking as you saw in my previous post about building your confidence. It is ...

(ThySistas.com) Every week in my planner, there’s a question that says, How will you celebrate your success this week? Imagine, celebrating yourself weekly. We’ve been conditioned to celebrate the joys of others, while humbly and quietly celebrating ourselves to not appear so vain. Well that was so last years motto, ...

(ThySistas.com) “The dj really said “Where my 2000s babies at” and the crowd went wild. That’s when I knew it was time for me to go home.” – @BabyySims (Twitter) Chile, I’ve been that old woman in the crowd at the clubs, more than I can count. So I’ve decided ...

(ThySistas.com) 30-Second Summary ·       Constant fights, boring sex, and spending more time alone are some signs of being stuck in a relationship rut. Things feel stagnant, and that once-upon-a-time spark feels more like a faint flicker. You do not connect in the way you used to, and sometimes, people lack ...

(ThySistas.com) When I was a kid, I was always in and out of the doctor’s office.  Allergies. Asthma. Chicken Pox. Severe colds.  I have been pricked and poked more than Lil’ Wayne every time he decides to get a tattoo.  My favorite time of sickness, however, was when I was ...

(ThySistas.com) We all know that children grow at different paces. While some start off small and get big, others can start out big and grow more slowly. Then there are children that start out big and only get bigger. There are quite a few different factors that go into how ...

(ThySistas.com) How many preachers have you heard say the following statement:  “I am not who I wanna be, but I am better than who I used to be?”  If you are anything like me, the answer to that question is A LOT.  There is always some sermon that discusses how ...

(ThySistas.com) There was a time that I could hand my son a fried mushroom and he would ask for a bowl. If I tried that now, they would probably end up on the floor. Through the past two, going on three, years as a newbie parent there have been moments ...

(ThySistas.com) Transformation is defined by Merriam Webster as an act, process, or instance of transforming or being transformed. There have been plenty of self-help books on the subject as well as spiritual retreats. Black women are constantly told we need to change or remake ourselves. When I was a child, ...