Kanye Made Me Feel It: How To Strategically Use Music To Make You More Confident

(my original post for this was on SoulTrain.com) It was the last mile of my first ten-mile run; my legs felt like a combination of jello and dead wood. Everything in my heart and mind told me that there was no way that I could finish the race. I wanted to quit. But that was

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How Can I Build Lasting Financial Intimacy with My Partner?

Marriage is not only an emotional commitment, but it is also a financial one. When you decide to share your life with another person, you implicitly agree to share in collective expenses, liabilities, and windfalls. Whether you are recently married, recently engaged, or are a seasoned married couple, be sure to make your shared financial

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Why You Must Increase Your Financial Self-Awareness To Live a Juicy Life

Hey Mr. DJ Ever hear a song that you don’t really like on the radio, but because they play it so often, it kind of gets stuck in your head? We all have. It’s definitely annoying,  but there is no real harm in having a corny song take up some temporary head space before being

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Bloom Where You are Planted: Do Something With Your Talents

Having always wanted to write, I awaited the day I’d get that fateful knock on my door.  Someone would come and ask me to write—pen something that would one day be as famous as the bible itself! And I would do it as they waited pensively; hearing only the soft hum of a choir of

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5 Things You Must Know As a Young Professional To Build Wealth

On April 30th, Marilyn Booker, Managing Director of the Urban Markets Group at Morgan Stanley and board member of the New York Urban League and Michael Braithwaite, Vice President, kicked off the “Building Wealth Creation” financial literacy and empowerment series for the New York Urban League Young Professionals. With over fifty years of combined expertise

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Confessions of a Runaway Bride: 5 Signs That You Have No Business Agreeing to Marry Him

The man that you decide to make a home with is one of the most important decisions any woman can make. Speaking from personal experience, I almost married the wrong man when I was twenty-four. He was a friend of my godfather and we met in karate class.  After seeing each other for a couple

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Meet DreamGirl Aiesha Turman: Filmmaker & Executive Director of The Black Girl Project

Aiesha and I met at the Second Sisterhood Summit where I was a workshop facilitator over a year ago. She was thoughtful, friendly, and full of vision. Here is her story!  Why do black girls and women need the Black Girl Project? What does the Black Girl Project do? Truthfully, black women and girls don’t

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5 Baby Steps To Eliminate Debt and Increase Your Financial Confidence

There is a reason why “debt” is a “four-letter” word. Debt is a curse and keeps you from living your life free of fear, worry, and frustration. The irony is that we run away from our financial problems because we want to avoid pain. Running away, however, only worsens the state of our finances, thus

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The Roadmap to Becoming A Freelance Writer in Four Steps

This guest post is from Janelle Harris, Fabulous N’ Frugal’s DreamGirl and The Write or Die Chick. With more than 35 publications under her belt, she shares her wisdom on how to break into the freelance writing game. In this post, she answers the question, “For black women wanting to be freelance writers like you,

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Meet Dream Girl Janelle Harris: “The Write or Die Chick”, Writer & Business Owner

Janelle is my sister-girl-writer-muse. She writes heart-warming and thought-provoking content for some of our favorite black women’s online and print magazines. In total, she has written for over 35 publications in her tenure as a writer.  In addition, she owns a boutique editorial agency, co-owns a t-shirt company, and runs a non-profit. Wow. She has

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