(ThySistas.com) Right now we are living in a time where there are so many #Movements. There is #LifeGoals, #RelationshipGoals, #BodyGoals and one of my favorites, #HairGoals. One hashtag that I’ve seen recently was #CheckOnYourStrongFriend. This is on that really resonated with me. I cheered for the empathetic soul who created this one ...

(ThySistas.com) We discuss the latest fashion trends, celebrity gossip, food, family, and whatever else. However, women rarely get together and discuss the importance of their body. There is absolutely nothing wrong with indulging in a conversation about the importance of our body and parts. It isn’t like you’ll be talking personally ...

(ThySistas.com) Many of us have been told that black women run a risk of complications in child birth that can cost them their lives. Because of this, many sisters tend to pay more attention to their family members and friends that are expecting…or so it seems. There is more awareness not ...

(ThySistas.com) Rhythm and Blues have been around for generations and will stick around for more generation to come. The artists, lyrics, and songs may have changed; however, the influences remain the same. There is music from long ago that influenced women in a positive way. Giving women a platform and message ...

(ThySistas.com) “In 1963, when the Equal Pay Act was passed, full-time working women were paid 59 cents on average for every dollar paid to men.  This means it took 44 years for the wage gap to close just 18 cents – a rate of less than half a penny a year.  ...

(ThySistas.com) Women are under tremendous pressure to look a certain way, based on the wide-ranging concept of beauty. But how far are we willing to go in our pursuit of physical perfection? Botox, liposuction, butt implants, hair extensions, lip enhancement, breast augmentation, collagen injections, and the list goes on. In declaring ...

(ThySistas.com) Imagine this, your are walking along, minding your own energy, living your best life and enjoying the sunshine. Your skin is glowing and edges are in tact. Your career is on point and your co-workers or employees are all flourishing in their own rights. Your home is clean and clear ...

(ThySistas.com) Being a stay at home mother is the most difficult job a woman can hold. Often doing the work of a nutritionist, doctor, therapist, maid, secretary, teacher, etc., for free. There are subtle rewards when you’ve had a long day and you look into your little one’s eyes and get ...

(ThySistas.com) We are in the second half of the year, which could mean revising your goals, fine tuning them or creating new goals to carry you through this next half of the year.  We have been told so many times to make sure that we are creating S.M.A.R.T. goals which stands ...

(ThySistas.com) I remember a woman crying alone in a dark room. Over and over again she replayed the day in her head. How did it get so bad? How had she ended up in this hurtful, lonely place? She remembered getting up that morning determined that today would be a good ...