I have been social medially quiet this Fall. And, for good reason: I have been helping some amazing clients and begun several new writing adventures. Even still, I miss weekly blogging.
This year, one of my goals is to do the things that I love on a consistent basis. That doesn't mean I will just do what I want with reckless abandon. However, my biggest motivator is love. Love for myself, family, people, and passions of creativity. This includes cooking, exercising, journaling, and blogging.
How and when do I plan to start this action plan? Now (Hint: I just did).
Happy New Year!!!
When the remake of the movie, Sparkle , arrived to theaters, I had to watch the 1976 version just one more time. This has been a favorite since I first watched it as a teen almost 20 years after it was released. Every time I watch the movie something different stands out. This time that I watched it, I noticed how sweaty Stix, the character played by Philip Michael Thomas, was when he hugged the girls mom. It was at the point that I experienced an epiphany as to why this movie impacted me so much. Here are three sweaty business lessons that I learned from the movie: 1. Sweating is Natural In Sparkle, when Stix came to Sparkle's debut and hugged her mom he was sweaty. She didn't turn him away. In fact, she gave him a full embrace while in her finest threads. He had made a mistake and she knew it, but he had survived it and she was encouraged. As a entrepreneur, I have to put in my sweat equity to get my business off the ground. There aren't ...
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