Summer is officially winding down, and with that wind-down comes a renewed focus on work and career as the kids head back to school and work gears back up again. In this issue, we’ll explore the concept of a good work ethic, and how having one can contribute to success and opportunity. Sometimes, when working… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
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Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, Especially for those of us with children, August is one of those in between months where, as women, we are straddling both the end of summer vacation burnout and the beginning of the school year changes. It’s like we have one foot in and one foot out of summer. As the unofficial curator… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, July kicks off with the 4th of July. That means picnics and threeday weekends, but it’s also a great time to reflect on concepts like freedom and independence. These words can mean many things, but for black women especially, we may find ourselves thinking about our history, as well as what independence means… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
June is a delightful time of year. There is a great deal of closure and celebration happening with various graduations and the end of the school of year. We’ll also celebrate fathers this month and wall the wonderful contributions they bring to our families. Amongst all of this happiness, I am reminded of the innate… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
“Happy Mother’s Day” Dear Readers, May is such a happy time of year. Renewal and optimism are in the air, and many of us are feeling our moods lifting thanks to the end of winter. However, this is not the case for everyone. Mental health is easy to overlook when we are feeling good, but… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, Here we are, a quarter of the way through the year, making progress, moving toward outdoor activities and enjoying all the newfound daylight. It’s truly a joyful time of year. But it’s important to remember that for some, joy is not so easy to come by. For those living with autism or caring… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
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Dear Readers,February is a month about love, but all love really starts with loving yourself. Selflove includes self-care and ensuring that your body remains in good health. After all, you can’t give to others unless you’re feeling whole and healthy. There are many ways to do this. Keeping your cholesterol in check is one example… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
HAPPY NEW YEAR Dear Readers,It’s a new year, which means it’s time once again to refresh our habits. In that spirit, I tend to often think of health equity and how the lack of it affects what exactly a new year and new resolutions mean to different individuals. I wonder how we can more effectively… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers,The month of October is a time for of change. That is something all the varied topics have in common this month. It always takes change to move from one side to the other. Worry and stress play a huge role in many health issues.When we suppress our concerns, we allow the seed of… Continue reading Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
TIME – as a busy, black woman running multiple businesses, taking care of a family and pursuing my purpose, thereis never enough time in the day. But lack of time is no excuse for poor self-care, which you’ll read all about in the articles this month. The common theme for fall is to not “fall”… Continue reading Letter from the Editor