My High Five (things that I am good at)

The things that I am good at are varied which I am humbled to share. 3. Cooking and baking is a challenge but I am good at it. Apple pies and turkey for the Holidays. Once I get in a domestic mood, watch out Bobby Flay, I’m coming for your job. Just kidding. Lasagna isContinue reading “My High Five (things that I am good at)”

Moving Back to a Place of Difficult Times

Most recently, I have decided to not move to the New England area but to move to northern Michigan which is probably one of most hardest decisions ever. Moving up north was/is the last thing I ever thought I would do. Why? You ask. A few days ago, I had a strong sensation that couldn’tContinue reading “Moving Back to a Place of Difficult Times”

Self Confidence

Growing up being born premature with low life expectancy, I was always treated differently than others even from my parents and my siblings. During the years of my childhood into my teens, I was told that I was “ugly” and many other things from students and even some young professionals. Self confidence was almost nonContinue reading “Self Confidence”

Time Management

Time management is something that everyone needs to get the most out of a 24 hour day. Truthfully, 8 hours sleep is a must for the human body to recover and to rest plus prevent illness. Lack of deep sleep can account for numerous illnesses such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease. In addition, threeContinue reading “Time Management”

Family Ties

From my experience with my biological family, I believe that God gives us friends who become more like family than those who share the same DNA. With that being said, I can share about the one family member who I still have contact with. Being born premature who wasn’t supposed to survive or even succeedContinue reading “Family Ties”

Working on a Better Me

Lately, I’ve been working on myself both emotionally and financially. More or less, I’ve been working on a better me. Since my trip out east in August, I felt that I lost grip of my finances and felt defeated. Kept working on a budget that seemed to shrink thus concerned about the future of myContinue reading “Working on a Better Me”

Work Relations

Work where one is forced to work productively with others no matter how difficult it is for each party to achieve goals. My job is folding the mail, metering it and taking the outgoing mail to the post office plus scan documents and answer incoming calls to transfer to agents. The work environment is aContinue reading “Work Relations”

The High School Blues

In the mid 1970s, my family moved from the metro Detroit area to up north Michigan where it was a huge change. Throughout high school, I felt out of place. Living in the Downriver Detroit area, I knew who my friends were and who I could count on. Even though, I was teased severely byContinue reading “The High School Blues”

The Good Ole Days

Being that I was born long before the first computer that was sold to consumers, I remember life prior to that. Life was much different back then. We’re talking the 1960s-1980s as my time reference before technology changed our personal and professional lives. Back in the day at school, we had typing class where weContinue reading “The Good Ole Days”

”She Works Hard for the Money”

When Donna Summer released the song, “She Works Hard for the Money,” it related to many women who work hard on their careers and then go home to take care of their spouses, children, pets and home. As like any song, it’s interpreted to oneself by experience which for many people of working hard justContinue reading “”She Works Hard for the Money””