Instead of making new resolutions to add (and later discard) in the new year, Steve Cook says we should be focusing on what we want to subtract.
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Living Life Unapologetically: Terrell Carter
Terrell Joined us on this episode of SUAVV Sessions to talk about family, scandal, music, and how his cards in life aren’t done being played.
Stop Pointing Fingers: How to Quit the Blame Game
One of the biggest lessons in life is the lesson of accountability. This article is going to show you how to stop pointing the finger of blame and begin self-reflection of our own actions.
Best Selling Author: Aimé Mukendi, Jr.
It is great to see people who are helping individuals so that they can achieve their fullest potential in life. We are talking about Aimé Mukendi, Jr. who is helping many individuals ignite their purpose and passion in life and ultimately transform their lives.
30 Years of Mann: David and Tamela Mann
When you combine one of the funniest men on television and stage with one of the most powerful voices in the music industry, add in love, friendship, respect, commitment, desire, encouragement, fun, and a love for God, you have just stepped into 30 years of marriage with David and Tamela Mann.
MASS APPEAL LAUNCHES MAJR, A NEW CHILDREN’S APPAREL, BOOK AND TOY LINE
Entertainment company Mass Appeal showcased a line of children’s apparel, books, toys and more under the newly launched brand MAJR.
My Word: Gizelle Bryant
The breakout star of the newest installment of BRAVO’S Real Housewives franchise, “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” Gizelle Bryant can now add “best selling author” to her resume.
Tips to inspire your kids to love reading!
I tend to find myself reading a book every day. It’s my way of staying knowledgeable in different areas and it’s pretty damn entertaining. However, I
I’m Not You: Stop Comparing Yourself
Everyone gets caught up in the comparison game. Chances are you do too. Haven’t you gazed with envy at a friend’s house, car, job, or
Preaching to the Choir: Bishop T.D. Jakes
For many generations, the church was the keystone of the Black community. Whether good, bad or indifferent, your pastor was more than a preacher on