Freedom And Alignment

Freedom And Alignment

We all have different themes for our life stories. A strong theme for me has been freedom: I am attracted to freedom stories, to activists and people who express themselves authentically. And I’m also deeply attracted to real love stories!
But what, really, is freedom? In my own life, I’ve found that it is alignment. The times in my life when I wasn’t free was because I was out of alignment with the truth of who I am.
When I was five years old, I learned about freedom in a moment of truth. My best friend, Adriana, had gotten a really short haircut. Now, at that time my hair was long and I loved it; I played with it, wore a ponytail, two ponytails or braids. One day, I came home and told my mom I wanted a short haircut. My mom looked into my eyes and asked, “Why? How did you come up with this idea?” She finally figured out that I was influenced by my friend’s haircut. So, she asked, “Are you sure?” “Yes,” I said. Then she said, “I think you’re just doing this because your friend cut her hair. Are you sure you want to do this? You know it takes time to grow back, right?” I put my hands on my waist, looked her straight in the eyes and said, defiantly, “Yes!” So, my grandma came home and cut my hair. When I looked at myself in the mirror, I cried and cried. I was so upset. It was one of my first experiences of giving away my freedom of choice. What I really wanted was to be liked, to fit in. I convinced myself I wanted something I really didn’t want it and I faced the consequences. My mom’s wisdom made it perfectly clear that I was not a victim of anything but my own choice.
Twenty-five years later, I was in a similar situation at a corporate firm, where I was just as affected by others to change myself. I started wearing khakis to work when I had never liked them before, shopped at new stores, and went to a salon for highlights. I have always worn my hair naturally, and there I was with a woman with over-bleached hair who was about to do my highlights. My body tensed, but just like when I was a child, I had already made my decision so I went ahead and did it, of course, the same thing happened: I came home and cried. I couldn’t look at myself in the mirror. I was starting to lose myself, first with clothes, then with highlights. Everyone at the office was thrilled with my new look, but I felt out of alignment with myself. I realized that this company wasn’t in alignment with me and I was trying so hard to fit in that I had even changed my hair. It’s still painful to remember, yet I learned something really valuable both times: freedom comes from a choice, and I needed to create some tools to ask myself what I really wanted.
First, I had to decide how much I was willing to compromise in order to fit in. My inner compass (or constellations, as I like to call them) said hair was now something I could choose for myself. And then, along with what I call my “guiding lights,” I created my first mantra: “Meaningful freedom is having the courage to be authentic about where I am being inauthentic.” This has helped me to understand the difference of what is in alignment with who I am and what is not, and gives me the courage to do uphold it, because the moment you begin to compromise on small things, you’ll start losing yourself in many. What at first may seem like a small, superficial change can actually lead you on a path away from your true self. Learn to pay attention to your inner truth and to what is inside and outside of your inner alignment.
Freedom is being in alignment, living in truth. Pay attention to your alignment with small choices, as these choices will create your pathway.
There is a GIFT behind these experiences of fitting in. It’s a GIFT of freedom, of values, of guiding lights. It is in the discomfort that often comes when we feel how much it matters to live in alignment with who we are, with our own self-expression. We are different, and each of us has unique areas of self-expression. Each of us has our own language; learn yours and send love and gratitude to the lessons along the way.
My hair has given me deep lessons about freedom. I’ve learned to ask myself why am I doing what I am doing and how much of my life is being lived in the freedom of being who I am, in my own truth. I’ve learned to honor and follow my own inner wisdom, to have the courage to travel my own path, and listen to the whispers, grateful for their lessons of love.

Virginia Nava Hieger is the author of Your Unique Gift: Finding Life’s Unique Gift Proposition and Meaningful Freedom: Finding Freedom Through Wholeness, two books aimed at empowering women on a journey of self-discovery, authenticity, wholeness and personal freedom. As a Transformative Power® guide, she believes each one of us has our own source of inner strength and that we simply need the tools to reconnect with it to let our light shine back out into the world. Visit her site at www.thetransformativepower.com. For a free ebook, email virginianava@thetransformativepower.com.

- Virginia Hieger

 

Connect with Virginia:

Website: www.thetransformativepower.com
Twitter Handle: transformativep
Linked In: Virginia Nava Hieger

 

 

Woman 2 Woman

Woman2Woman

When you hear this title most think of the song by Shirley Brown. But in this case Woman 2 Woman is the total opposite from the song. Being a woman we wear many hats and sometimes those hats can be layered with pain, confusion and just plain old lost. We lose ourselves in the mist of taking care of others and mainly how others view us. A woman rarely sees her worth due to the value has been subtracted through the giving and never really allowing herself to receive. While attending the Woman 2 Woman event I feel every woman in the room that day received something that added more value to her life and self-worth. The feeling of being worthy amongst others that had traveled the same path but choose to become SURVIVORS and not VICTIMS. "As women we have a huge responsibility, but we must first use our ability to be responsible for ourselves" -Keshea Way   
Who takes care of the caregiver? Taking care of yourself first, yes I know this is hard to do, but in fact it must be done. What more to give to the world than a woman who is empowered by self. 
 
After attending the Woman 2 Woman event that was hosted by TDR Brands International and HR Brain for Hire I was inspired to never judge a book or shall I say woman by her outer appearance. The stories that were revealed healed every woman in that room because they knew in that very moment they were not alone. Hearing your story from a complete stranger can literally knock you off your feet. But I know those women choose stand in that very moment and make a decision to live their LIFE> LIVING.IN.FAITH.EVERYDAY
 
Lately I have seen many post about a listening ear can also be a running mouth. Gossip is what they call it and it’s not fun. Did you know counseling is covered by your insurance? Having someone to listen to you without judging can be a relief. They can give you honest feedback because they are neutral and the exercises that come along with it are eye opening. Take a look at your health insurance and utilize it to the max....You get what you pay for unless you just fail to read the information you are paying for each and every pay period.

- Keshea Way

Connect with Keshea:

Website:www.kesheaway.com 

Twitter Handle:@taughtbyfaith 

Instagram Handle:@taughtbyfaith 

Facebook Handle:Keshea Way 

Linked In:Keshea Way

 

 

 

But It's Worth It

But It's Worth It

For many it wasn't easy getting to 2016 and every day still isn't sunshine but don't allow pressure and processes to cancel out your promises. Your gifts have made room for you. I know you can feel the stretch but don't give into the cramping. It's just purpose "walk it out". As we get wiser and older, certain things and people should no longer matter. One thing is for sure you will go as far as you can speak and as far as the support around you. What and who shall be, will be. God is definitely removing excuses and giving you what and who you need and desire. This is the season of connections. Sometimes you have to lose to win; it teaches you how to persevere. Learn to do it less than perfect and to do IT afraid. Lots of great things coming and you get to experience some of the best days of your life. Don't wallow in what was but leap into what is to come. Often times we are consumed by our battles and negate to look at what's already been won. It's easier to say what you desire to do, where you desire to go and who you would like to be connected with but the real victory and joy comes in moving your BUT. Change your profession and you'll change your position. Notice the title of this "...But it's worth it" instead of "It's worth it but...". I did that because the “but changes the position of accomplishing based on where it's placed. We are positioned to acquire not shrink back or make excuses. The placement of the "but" says in spite of I can, I must and I will. Blows and trials will come to detour you but they aren't fatal. Tough times don't last tough people do. You're the lead star and headliner. Despite how it feels, there's greater on the other side of through. Faced with anything? Just go through. There's danger and defeat in getting stuck. There's an encore being performed in your life in your honor. Your best is not next its NOW. The stage is set. Are you? Lets go and be great. It's worth it. 

- Melody Joy

Connect with Melody:

Website:www.stilettoauthority.org 

Twitter Handle:@melodyjoy_ 

Instagram Handle:@stiletto_authority 

Facebook Handle:Melody Joy (Stiletto Authority) 

Linked In:Melody France 

Be The Change You Wish To See In The World

 

"Be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Ghandi

We've all heard this quote before, but what does it mean?  Does it mean if we witness something or someone operating at a fraction of their potential, we turn a blind eye to it, allow it to happen, and just become great on our own? Or do we rise, become the example, and inspire those around us to do the same?

As an entrepreneur, I've seen a lot.  At the end of the day I see people who are more alike than different.  We all have goals, dreams, families, failures, successes, hurts, joys, and ultimately want to become the person we feel we were created to be.

How does this happen?  With time, experience, honesty, and truth. Honesty is the display of truth. Truth is black and white.  As leaders, we have a responsibility to always do a self-check and admit where we could be better or where we are wrong.  After a couple years out of the entrepreneur "spotlight" or wheelhouse so to speak, I was able to see differently. 

How many people shift or transition from one job to another, only to become a slave to themselves and their team?  Believe it or not it felt this way for me even though I loved what I was doing.  Having a brick and mortar storefront, there are advantages and disadvantages.  One advantage, which I'm a huge fan of, is systems and products. You can generate revenue without being there. The downside is the responsibility of overhead, hours, and geographical restriction. 
In a nutshell, starting WITHOUT a huge nest egg, a mentor to say get this amount of help, no employees just interns, a new born, three year old and husband at home; life wasn't much prettier than my corporate job...at first.  This is where the tricky part comes in and the entire reason for this message.

The intent of a decision drives the decision.
If the intent is freedom and flexibility for myself and family without a financial cap, then somehow the entrepreneurial path would not fully be worth it without the FREEDOM and financial payoff.
Stay with me. 
First, the freedom piece takes time!!  Again, you can't pay me or anyone else to give you time.  There's no way around it, as a startup. Those looking for immediate time and freedom become frustrated like I did and begin to seek other options or models for their company.  E-commerce and a digital model provide more freedom sooner, however it still takes time.
Secondly, it's a process. We each have a unique goal or dream. Someone who has made it to your desired destination can only give you the tools. You must apply them.  As leaders we are responsible for providing the right tools, at the right time, for the desired outcome.
What happens many times in sales is that people are no longer treated as such.  People are seen by many corporations as a transaction.  At the auto dealer where I worked, there was a script generated that included so many seed-planting emotional words and the motto 'Always Be Closing', that I wondered if we were running a doughnut circuit.
Don't get me wrong. Yes, in business we have transactions.  We sell products.  We sell services. But, I think it's time to SHIFT the approach. 
As an entrepreneur your story is sacred.  Use it to inspire.  Protect it.  Remain humble. If it's emotional, let it be, because that what it is to you.  Not because someone taught you to include the emotion at just the right time and when to flash your offer at just the right follow-up moment.  It's sad, but it's true. I sat in on corporate meetings with potential investors and even had conversations with leaders, coaches, and general managers who had no ill will, it's just the nature of what they have been taught.

My advice. Share your story.  Sell your products.
Don't sell your story, manipulate the messaging, or feel that you must always be closing.  Even as a strong sales negotiator, something always seemed a bit misaligned to me.   I realized what I had been taught was not the only way to secure contracts, clients, and opportunities.  I realized that being me, sharing who I am, sharing what I know, and what I don't know, works too.  Knowing that is more refreshing than the old school model.

It's time for a new view in business, entrepreneurship, and life.  Let's rise into an intentional way of leading and living that inspires the whole leader inside and out.  Sell solutions, not the dream. 

We've been taught there is always a "formula" to success. We feel that the formula is YOU.

- Tierra Destiny

Fraud Alerts Are Great

Fraud Alerts Are Great

Placing a fraud alert on your credit report cuts down on identity theft and alerts you when your credit is pulled. A fraud alert is free. You must provide proof of your identity. Contact Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. The company you call must tell the other companies about your alert. When an alert is on your file it's harder for you to fall a victim of identity thief. This alert requires business to verify your identity before any credit is issued in your name. Businesses will contact you possibly by phone; be sure your contact information is correct when setting up your alert. The initial alert will remain on your credit file for 90 days. You will have to renew the fraud alert after 90 days.

Connect with Santasia:

Website: www.creditdonesimple.com
Twitter Handle: @mscandihill
Instagram Handle: @I_am_candihill
Facebook Handle: Santasia "Candi" Hill
Linked In: Santasia L. Hill

STARTING OVER WITH SHYREETA

Tune out the Negative!


“Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph: a beginning, a struggle and a victory.” –Mahatma Gandhi, Political and Spiritual Leader

Failures in business happen. It is a fact of life. Research says that you could probably expect to fail in business since the majority of new businesses do fail within the first four years. Is that something that we want to accept? NO! But it is a true statement. So go at it full-fledged knowing that you will WIN! 

Most of us experience slow business, increased overhead costs, and bad location etc. Which causes us to shut down our business. It hurts and we feel less determined to start over. 

However, we must realize that it is what you do after your failure that separates the wheat from the chaff. If you give up then you should resign yourself to working for the man and make the best of it. But if you don’t, and start another venture, you are giving yourself the opportunity to succeed and surpass your previous endeavor. If you don’t keep trying to make a go of it, you will never have the opportunity to experience the freedom of success. Where there is no risk there is no reward and a successful business can be the most rewarding thing to ever happen to you.

Don't look at past experiences as failures, look at them as a way to improve and move forward. 

A bad mental situation will keep your business from ever experiencing the growth that creates success. Find yourself something that makes you excited and get into that instead. You will be happier when you do. – Doug Kersten 

Today we must think about what makes us happy and what we can do to extend our existing businesses. Especially when business is slow.

Ex. If you do hair, you could sell extensions, hair care products that you make on your own, give out complimentary scalp massages, give out free services time to time (ex. deep conditioner or clip ends), have loyalty cards and accumulative point systems. Offer consignment for your products.

If you own a space, rent it out for private events after office hours.

Remember, where there's a will, there's a way. Find it!

Connect with Shyreeta:

Website: www.ibrandmatchmaker.com

Instagram: Shyreeta_shops4u

Facebook: Shyreeta Benbow

Linked In: Shyreeta Benbow

Photo Credit: Rich Cruse 

SUITE 16

In life there are certain people who provide love, hope, wisdom and lessons that come across our paths that inspire us to reach higher, dig deeper, and embrace the life we truly deserve. This year I decided to do celebrate my special day, 2.16.16, recognizing women who shine bright unapologetically. Each of them have shared moments, conversations that have helped me become more of who I am today in their own unique way.  Below I listed each woman and the trait that I think shines bright from their heart. Click here to view my Suite 16.

Mom - Strength
Sister - Survivor
Oprah - Servant
Kaira Akita - Creative
Maria Proctor - Sacrificing
Shakira Stephens - Loyal
Aprille Franks-Hunt - Radical
Cheryl Wood - Powerful
Tamell Green - Prophetic
Miriam Gilmore- Tenacious
Delmar Johnson- Faithful
Keshea Way - Insightful
Felicia Joy- Brilliance
Tory Johnson - Impactful
Ericka Thomas- Excellency
Rhonda Glaze - Community
* Bonus
Willow & Beyonce- Innovative & Fierce

MEET NIKHOL B. JACKSON

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New View with Nikhol B. Jackson 

TDR: What issues are you most passionate about in your community? 

NikholMental and emotional health and holistic well-being (mind, body and spirit). Families transitioning from dysfunctional living to happy, healthy, holistic functional living. 

TDR: Where are most of your philanthropy efforts typically directed when serving? 

NikholWomen and families. 

TDR: How would you describe your leadership style? 

NikholMy overall leadership style is Warm, Encouraging and Supportive. I am learning to walk more comfortably in the newest adjectives that I would add to this list; Direct, Assertive and Unapologetic. For years I struggled with guilt of having to disappoint others when things I planned to deliver on could not be done in the matter in which I had wanted. In business, in the business of serving others, I have had to learn to focus on what I can control, be intentional about those things, be clear and direct about the expectations of others charged with assisting me in manifesting things and to not beat myself up for the pitfalls that come. 

TDR: What is the most painful lesson that you’ve learned that has helped you become who you are today? 

NikholI discovered 2 years ago that I suffered from an addiction. The addiction of perfectionism. Most people do not know that this even exists. I did not and I am a mental health clinician. The background: in life most things came easy for me growing up. The grades, the friends, extra-curricular activities, the clothes I wanted, being accepted into the colleges I wanted to go to, landing my first real job with a Fortune 500 company before even graduating, everything. That is until my 20's. Once I began to experience life on my own terms I began to have small reality checks that shock me to my core. I was not in control, my "perfect" bubbles began to burst. Getting pregnant before marriage, was not part of my perfect plan, bubble burst. The death of my daughter...I am a woman, I am supposed to bring forth life, not death, bubble burst. Church hurt, having to leave the church I grew up in, bubble burst. Failed business partnerships, the loss of my house, my cars, relationship issues in marriage, depression, loss of my faith, bubble burst after bubble burst. 
As I stand now on the other side of all these things and more today I am more self-aware than I have ever been. I realize that it was not just these experiences alone that caused me stress and grief, but it was coupled by my mindset... My idea that things had to be a certain way, "perfect," that added to my grief. I now give myself a pep talk and a break when I feel the urge of perfectionism arising. I encourage and speak life over myself instead of tearing myself down when things do not go according to plan. And most importantly I share my testimony with others, whether I know what they are going through or not, because I know that if God can bring me through what I have been through, then he can and will do it for others. We are all Perfectly Imperfect and that is OK. 

TDR: What would people be surprised to know that you have had to overcome? 

NikholGrief & Depression after a series of personal losses. The death of my first child in 2002, financial pitfalls in business and personal areas, loss of my faith all resulting in total / complete restructuring of my life in 2015. I had spent several years of my life doing what "I" wanted to do, making excuses for my behavior along the way. Hitting rock bottom and seeing how the decisions I had made impacted my family was a reality check for me. I re-dedicated my life back to Christ, linked arms with good coaches and mentors and went to THERAPY. God is so good, in the midst of my mess, he never once let us fall and continued to show up and show out in our lives! Once I made the decision to be obedient my life changed forever. I am so thankful for Grace, Mercy, Protection and Favor. 

 

TDR: Who are 3 leaders that you look up to? 

NikholMichelle Obama, Oprah, and Pastor Kim Jones-Poither. 

TDR: What are 3 of your favorite books? 

NikholTransforming Your Life, 7 Steps to the life you dream of, desire and deserve by Nikhol B. Jackson, The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman, Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian, and The Bible. 

TDR: What is your best advice for emerging leaders? 

NikholBe the change that you want to see. You have to be willing to do your own work and walk in your authentic truth in order to lead and guide others in a space where you are respected. True leaders serve and you have to make sure you’re serving from an overflowing cup (one overflowing with holistic health - mind, body and spirit) so that you can effectively serve others. 

TDR: How would you finish this sentence…”5 years ago I was,”? 

NikholAll over the place...Just had our 2nd living child, who was born prematurely and had a heart defect. I put my business and career on hold to be a stay at home mother for my daughter and the 2 additional children that would later come. What was initially one of the hardest years of my life, turned out to be the beginning of the most 4 rewarding years of my life as a mother. I had always longed to be at home with my children to see them play, learn and grow every day and I lived that dream to the fullest. 

TDR: How would you finish this sentence…”5 years from now I hope to,”? 

NikholI hope to have made a difference in the lives of others. I hope to have a thriving behavioral health practice that impacts lives and changes the dynamics of families daily. I hope to travel the world speaking on the goodness of God and teaching / coaching others how to transform their lives by improving their mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health. 

TDR: If you could describe yourself in one word, what would it be and why? 

NikholFAVORED. When I didn't deserve it, he did it anyway. When I thought I would lose my mind, he gave me peace. When I thought I would never be happy again, he restored my joy. When I gave up on my dreams, he sent me a partner and pusher, someone who would pray until something happened and would not let me give up on me. When I thought it was all over, he set things up so that it would only be the beginning of the best to come... God has turned my Mess into my Message and my Message into my Ministry. 

TDR: What are some of your current initiatives that people can support you? 

NikholThe Healing Place Inc. our non-profit arm that strives to bring awareness to the community via free / low cost workshops, events and other opportunities; is in need of financial assistance so that we are able to continue our work of spreading the message of Hope, Healing, Peace and Recovery of the Mind, Body and Spirit to those in need, those who may never step foot into a counselor's office and or a church. Donations can be made on our Go Fund Me Page "The Healing Place." 

Connect with Nikhol

Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pintrest, LinkedIn : Nikhol B. Jackson 
Twitter, Periscope : @jajcounseling

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What was the biggest decision you ever made? Did it make you stronger in the end?

- Tierra Destiny


When you think of love, joy, peace, and priceless memories , who comes to mind? If they are still living, let them know. 

- Tierra Destiny


Who could you surprise today with a simple act of kindness?

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What thought continues to surface in your mind that deserves to be retired so that you can move forward?

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What is one of your favorite things to do? How often do you take the time to do it?

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What is your soul asking for that your mind and actions aren't supporting? 

-Tierra Destiny


Do you believe that how you love yourself changes over time and what factors affect love, life and vision...When you reflect on each of these words, if each of them served as a mirror, what would they be reflecting back to you about you in your life? Let me know in the comments below.

- Tierra Destiny