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Finding Your Circle - The True Friends in Life
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Finding Your Circle - The True Friends in Life

Finding true friends in life is pretty tough. As you get older, you’ll notice how many “friends” have turned into people you used to know. So what’s the difference between those that will stick around and those that won’t and how do you find those true friends in life?

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Leadership
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Leadership

I am, and continue to be, blessed… So many angels have crossed the path of my life’s journey.

One of my personal heroes is my mother Goldie M. Royal. She set the tone for all four of my sisters, by demonstrating determination and resilience. My mother modeled the value of spirituality as well as education by finishing her undergraduate and master’s degrees over a twenty-year period, while

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It Takes a Village
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It Takes a Village

It takes a village to raise a child is an African proverb that means that an entire community of people must interact with children for those children to experience and grow in a safe and healthy environment [Wikipedia]. Similarly, you need a village to develop yourself professionally as well. 

“She has no fear, she’s a tomboy”, my mother would say. She loved to share the story of watching me speeding down 12th Street hill on my bike with no fear…

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The Black Jelly Bean Lesson
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The Black Jelly Bean Lesson

One of the most profound lessons in my life came from my sixth-grade teacher, Mr. Hagerman. In fact, it centers around one of my favorite candies, jelly beans. The Black Jelly Bean Lesson has shown up in my life when I have needed extra encouragement and self-motivation.

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NAACP Award Celebration
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NAACP Award Celebration

The Image Awards is an annual ceremony presented by the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to honor outstanding performances. In fact, the Awards ceremony was established in 1967, to specifically honor outstanding black actors, actresses, writers, producers, directors, and recognize those working in Hollywood who supported those artists.

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