Before you reject a stranger think of the courage it must have taken for them to approach you.
Don’t miss the greatest opportunity of your life holding on to the bitterness that was caused by one person that has nothing to do with the organization as a whole.
Everybody doesn’t need to know everything about you.
If you put all of your business out on social media don’t be surprised when the general public tries to run your life.
In this day and age, the digital age, you can forget about a resume; you are what your social media says about you.
If you have the courage to connect with people from different races, nationalities, backgrounds, cultures, and regions, you have the power to bring about a change in the world.
Work on you, do you, love you, celebrate you, and as you become more, you will begin to attract more opportunities and the right people will start to appear more in your life.
A sharing person with limited resources and a heart of gold is worth more than a selfish billionaire who is only concerned with his own personal profit.
You must be wise and stay focused on the goals you are trying to reach.
Lifting lives, 140 characters at a time.
Social media has liberated people in such a way that many now consider themselves as promoters, advertisers and publicity specialists, this in addition to their “normal” job.
Our society has led us to believe that everybody is on the internet these days. Contrary to popular belief everyone is not on social media.
Before you post online ask yourself two crucial questions: Does my content add to the space; or, is it just clouding the feed?
Speak victory. Declare that you are well able. Get in the habit of rewarding yourself – for small milestones. Cheer yourself on!
Take time to feed your soul, compliment yourself, pamper yourself, smile at yourself, think positive thoughts and speak life. Watch how you talk to yourself – because you are listening.
Position yourself accordingly to maximize your impact.
Personal development and spiritual growth happens when you begin to laugh at yourself, accept your mistakes and embrace your flaws.
Make time for prayer, meditation, and reflection.
Become a faithful servant. Cultivate wisdom, courage, faith, and resilience.
We all have a responsibility with the words we post on the internet. If you wouldn’t want your mother, daughter, sister or friend to read it, don’t post it.