Educator Kristin Robair is a Humanitarian The World Will Know

Ms. Kristin A. Robair employs a student-centered conceptual learning approach using real-life scenarios and problem-solving opportunities that empower her students to be  “community of learners” with academic and civic responsibility. She fosters a trusting, encouraging, respectful work and learning environment with the ability to reach all students, from gifted to special needs, encouraging them to…

Staying Emotionally Focused on Your Goals

Procrastination is not your friend. Get that idea out of your head! In order to stay emotionally focused, its just like anything else we want to improve and master in. It’s a way of life, a lifestyle you must practice and commit to. It’s also a form of self-care by staying focused on the things…

Crossing Your Spiritual Desert, Part II

Last month, I started talking about being in “spiritual wilderness”. I even wrote a blog about it called Crossing Your Spiritual Desert and I really encourage you to read it afterwards. I was sharing my current perspective and what “wilderness” is really starting to mean in my life, and the ways I am learning and…

Meet Uzoma Obidike, The Founder of She Leads Beautifully

What inspired you to start your career in leverage and personal branding? UO: “In my various past leadership roles, I was always informally mentoring some of my peers and junior colleagues. Many of the women in my circle, including myself, had always wanted to do more with our careers. We had attained all the degrees,…

Are Barbers Killing Black Men?

ARE BARBERS KILLING BLACK MEN? By: Patrick G. Celestine, Esq. (Twitter: @PatrickC_Esq) “[A barbershop] It’s one of the few places where African-American men gather and do not feel threatened as black men.” – Melvin Murphy  As an individual who avidly and frequently seeks the professional services of a barber, I find this to be a…