the 2013 hat & glove inspiration magazine
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The 5th Annual Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast, presented by Fed Up Productions. Founder & Visionary Sylvia Fedrick continues to uplift, motivate & inspire. Sylvia received the "Women Of Excellence" award by the Chicago Defender for her missionTRANSCRIPT
Hat & GloveInspiration Breakfast
2013 Program Magazine
Book Author, Playwright & Epidemiologist Dr. Jo
seph F. West, S
cD
Live Broadcast with Exhale Radio
Introductions by Minister Denise Denson
ProductionsFedUpHosted by:
Sponsored by: Money University Hats by: Lourdes Hats & Accessories
Hat & GloveInspiration Breakfast
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2013 Sponsors
FedUp Productionsfrom host Sylvia Fedrick of
Peace & HarmonyS O L U T I O N S , I N C .S O L U T I O N S , I N C .S O L U T I O N S , I N C .
Thank YouI am truly blessed and honored to have your support! I cannot find words to express my gratitude. From the bottom of my heart I thank Money University and Loudes Hats & Accessories for being my key sponsors!
To Peace & Harmony Solutions, LaExpose you rock! Thank you for your support!
To the 2013 Hat & Glove Board, I thank God for you and your unconditional love that you have shown to make our 5th year celebration an absolute success!
To my presenters this year and previous years thank you! Your personal journeys inspired me to keep moving forward and walk in God’s purpose for my life!
To my guest this year and previous years, your support is priceless, thank you!
Magazine concept and design created by Peace & Harmony
Solutions, Inc.
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April 2013
Evelyn Nazario, board member and suppor ter of the Hat & Glove Breakfast ever since its beginning.
Let Your Inspiration Be Your Motivation To Your Destination
K.B. Scott
4 Program Agenda
6 Fed Up Productions
9 Becoming a Healthier Hero
11 Sponsorship Packages
13 You’re Never Too Small For A Marketing Agency
14 Love Yourself First
15 Think Serenity, Energy, Integrity
16 What Teens Desire
18 Empowering Youth Today
19 Christ The Solid Rock
19 The Solid Rock
21 Dr. Joseph West
23 Audrey Woodley, Executive Life Coach
25 Staying Active While Living with MS
25 Staying Active While Living with MS
28 Determined to finish strong
30 A Spring Cleanse
19The Solid Rock I Stand Minister Denise D. Denson
Table of Contents
Healthier Hero
“ L o v e Yo u r s e l f f i r s t ”
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Book Author, Playwright & Epidemiologist Dr. Joseph F. West, ScD, Program Director – Block-by-Block North Lawndale Sinai Urban Health Institute (SUHI) Sinai Health System
“What was it that drove him, as a child, toward achievement, that urged him beyond depression to develop into a man certain of his potential and recognizing a future of success and accomplishment? In his stirring and poetic memoir, Trod the Stony Road: A Young Man’s Journey from the Mississippi to the Charles, West shares his inspiring journey from small-town poverty to the Harvard School of Public Health.”
Trod The Stony Road is available on www.amazon.com
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2013 Hat & Glove Inspiration BreakfastProgram Agenda9:00 am Meet, Greet, Shop & Eat
10:15am Welcome & Introduction of Host Sylvia Fedrick - Minister Denise Denson
10:20am Candle Lighting Ceremony & Prayer - Minister Denise Denson
10:30am Introduction of Keynote Speaker Dr. Joseph West - Evelyn Nazario
10:35am Dr. Joseph West, Epidemiologist Mt. Sinai Hospital
10:55am Raffles
11:05am 2013 Outstanding High School Students Honoree’s - Sylvia Fedrick
11:15am Hat Fashion Show - Lourdes Hats Of Chicago
11:30am Surprise Guest
11:45am Performance By Sylvia Fedrick
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2011
Online
Contest
Winners
La Expose’ is devoted to spreading the word of talented and gifted individuals. [email protected] Website: http://www.laexpose.com
Speaker for 2010, 2011 & 2012
Mika
ylah Booker is a straight A student
www.cdbaby.com/cd/sylviafedrickChicago designer, breast cancer spokesperson and our homegrown superstar Barbara Bates was our 2011 keynote presenter for the Hat & Glove Breakfast.
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“The Girl Who Could Breathe” Overcoming Asthma (Vol 1)By Ayanna Anderson
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We are looking for positive people with diverse areas of expertise: Fundraising, Grant Writing, Financial Services & Accounting, Marketing, Social Media, Event Planning, Education and Human Resources. If you are interested in being on the board or would like to participate on auxiliary committees please contact Sylvia Fedrick for more details.
Phone: 872-221-4795 Email: [email protected]
Board candidates should provide a resume and brief paragraph expressing your interest in participating on the Hat & Glove Inspiration Board.
“Let’s inspire year-round.”
I am honored to be chosen to receive the 2013 Chicago Defender Women of Excellence Award. It’s not huge, it’s glorious, to be among this stellar group of high achieving women. Your presence is requested that evening. If you would like to dine with Sylvia and others at our her table please contact Sylvia Fedrick. VIP Seating tickets (table of 10) at Sylvia’s table will be $65.00 per person. - While tickets last. Phone: 872-221-4795 | Email: [email protected] Individual/general admission is $55.00 per person. Please contact Alvita Rhone 312-225-2400 ext. 154
Seeking board members for the 2014 Hat & Glove Inspiration Board
Hat & GloveInspiration Breakfast
2013 Program Magazine
Book Author, Playwright & Epidemiologist Dr. Joseph F. West, ScD
Live Broadcast with Exhale Radio
Introductions by Minister Denise Denson
Productions
FedUpHosted by:
Sponsored by: Money University Hats by: Lourdes Hats & Accessories
Hat & GloveInspiration Breakfast
Get your hat & gloves ready! You could be the face of the 2014 Hat & Glove Magazine
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ProductionsFedUp
SSylvia Fedrick, Singer, Talk Show Host and
Founder of the Hat & Glove Breakfast. Though Sylvia is most known as an entertainer who has many passions. Her passion for singing is replicated by her passion for helping others and embracing causes.
Sylvia with a few board members.
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ProductionsFedUp It’s A Celebration! Welcome to our 5th Annual Hat & Glove
Inspiration Breakfast!
I have learned during my journey of walking in God’s path that you have to trust Him solely, the doors that God opens for you, no man can shut! The saying is so true, “What God Has For You, It’s For You”.
I have encounters many challenges from individuals & situations that I now know were test of my faith, knowing that God had given me the vision to create a platform that would motivate, uplift and inspire people just like me. The trick of the enemy is to kill, still & destroy God’s assignments. Their is some awesome power that lives within you. Your healthy spiritual being & positive mindset can conquer negativity, obstacles & challenges, it’s up to you to search deep within and utilize YOUR power, but make sure it’s used in a positive manner. In life we all will face unpleasant, uncomfortable and sometimes life-changing situations, but at the end of the day it’s our responsibility as warriors of Christ to deal with those situations as God’s chosen, What Would Jesus Do?
During these 5 years of experiencing the development of the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast, I have met so many wonderful people from all walks of life. This is the first year that the Hat & Glove Inspiration Boards were established. I have so much love and appreciate for the dynamic women & men that have come forth to donated their time to work with me and insure that 2013 and the years to come will be an experience that you will never forget!
Thank you for supporting the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast, God Bless You!
With Love, Sylvia
I’m so grateful that you chose to spend this special day with me. It’s amazing how time has flown by from the very first breakfast that took place in 2009. The Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast has grown tremendously, and I thank God that he chose to use me as a vessel to encourage others to step out on faith & pursue your dreams!
Special thanks to Luster Products for sponsoring the printing of the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast Magazine.
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Rising to the occasion — Becoming a Healthier Hero
HERO: Who me?? That was my response when two of my adult mentees called me a hero. I asked them why that powerful title of all things?? They stated Mr. Scott, you are a hero to many of us who know and love you. You have it all together: A beautiful family, you’re always talking about how God loves you, you’re really smart, you’re popular, you are a social worker who helps hundreds of people in need and you love taking care of yourself!
Well this young man made that statement about 7 years ago and it appeared right after that, my “heroic life” took a turn that I didn’t expect.
From 2007 to present, the following happened to this “appointed hero”: I gained a whopping 70 pounds, though I worked out 4 times a week
and was thereafter diagnosed with “Hypothyroidism” as well as high cholesterol and hypertension, my 11 year relationship/marriage ended in divorce, my pastor and many so-called friends turned their backs on me during my divorce, my home was put up for possible foreclosure and I felt that God had forsaken me. I felt like I was “the Old Testament JOB” 2012! My mental, spiritual, physical and financial health was in chaos but then the God I love directed my path!
I awoke January 1, 2013, to a new year with a new mindset. That affirmation is to LOVE ME like GOD LOVES ME. With God’s Love, there is no room for self sabotaging behaviors. I then acknowledged that I was doing myself a disservice by not tapping into my faith. I went into “Hero” mode. I set up my doctor, dentist and eye appointments to get a current status of my physical well being. I started going back regularly to the gym and started a healthier eating program. I entered both individual and family counseling with my 10 year old daughter. I applied for a loan modification program to save my
home.
I accepted my heartbreak from my divorce and the hurt I felt from friends who didn’t meet my expectations. Then I started praying/talking to God like he was my only friend in the world!
Once I took my mental, spiritual, physical and financial health seriously, then things started to change for the better. I lost 15 pounds thus far. My relationship with my ex-wife is more cordial. My daughter is adjusting; she is doing phenomenal in her life. I’ve gained new friends who are very supportive and my outlook on my life is VERY positive at this point.
I give my testimony to other men (especially men of color) because we often take ourselves for granted and this behavioral pattern has to stop. We must understand that God has built us up for GREATNESS. You have the power to chose greatness over self pity. All men are destined to be Healthy “HE-roes.” Believe it, affirm it and your heroic life falls into order.
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A quote from one of my favorite “hero movies” Spider-Man: “With much Power comes much Responsibility!
Health/Wellness To-Do Checklist: 9 Pray 9 Set up a Life Plan 9 Set up doctors’ appointments for physicals 9 Seek counseling (mental health, pastoral, etc.) 9 Join a gym/health club 9 Incorporate a healthy eating regime 9 Meet with a financial advisor 9 Build new and/or re-establish positive/supportive relations with family members and friends
9 Pray Again
Khalid B. Scott, MSW, CADC, MISA I, LCWS, QMHP, is a 20-year licensed case management/certified substance abuse/clinical social worker manager who work has provided mental health therapy to everyone from IDCFS-affiliated clients to foster and biological family members for over 13 years.
Khalid is also a contractual trainer for CASA of Cook County’s Juvenile Courts as well as a contractual college lecturer at Westwood College, Olive-Harvey College, Columbia College, Chicago State University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and DePaul University. Khalid has one daughter Anayah.
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Help us continue the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast momentum. The goal for the glossy 8 ½ by 11 magazine is to ensure it is a keepsake for months and years to come due to outstanding content from members we have built relationships with in our community. By purchasing ad space and writing articles for the 2014 Hat & Glove Inspiration Magazine, it will be an excellent opportunity for YOU to promote your business, services and talents to over 300 plus participants! This will be a great chance for you to get more exposure, gain more clients and develop working relationships with other businesses that are willing, ready & able to support you! Promotions/advertisements are through various channels such as, Internet radio stations, social media, website and print with a combined reach of over 150,000 listeners and viewers!
Sponsorship Opportunities
DEMOGRAPHICS “The Sylvia Fedrick network captures 150,000. Her music has global visibility and her Website, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and eblasts builds larger results ever year.
• 60% Female audience, 40% Male •Ages 25-65 •Working people (middle to upper
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addition to international following
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESAll packages inc lude (1) complimentary ticket for the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast! Additional copies of the magazine will be available for purchase the day of the event and online at www.sylviashatglove.info after April 21, 2014 while supplies last. Packages vary from year to year.
VIP SPONSORSHIP •Full Page Ad in magazine,
commercial spots, interviews will be publish on all connected online forums, your company logo/website will be added to all connected online forums for the Hat & Glove Inspiration Breakfast.
•Full page article, (1) free email template set up with your company’s branding look and feel and (1) email blast to your constituents set up & distributed by Peace & Harmony Solutions, Inc.
• (3) complimentary copies of the Hat & Glove Magazine Magazine concept and design by Peace & Harmony Solutions, Inc.
For more information contact: Sylvia Fedrick | phone: 872-221-4795
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So, what is Marketing Coaching?Marketing coaching is simply: Your mentors. Your counselors. Your personal board of directors.
Our goal is to personally connect with all companies, nonprofits and entrepreneurs no matter how large or small the budget. Our coaching techniques enable us to embrace clients who have minimal marketing budgets but strong business aptitude. Instead of only providing services that meet their budget, which more often than not would not help them achieve their desired goal; we also offer coaching to empower our clients personally so they can impact their sustainability, increase growth potential and enhance brand awareness for their business.
Our coaching arrangements accommodate clients that have numerous expectations and marketing needs but a very finite budget. We can assess the tasks and assume roles that can only be handled by marketing, strategic business and print professionals. In addition, we can coach the business owner through tasks that can be managed by the business owner and/or staff.
More often than not, business owners will find that teaming with their internal staff to manage some of the tasks will reveal underlined skills of their employees. A great example is that you may need regular social media updates for vehicles like Facebook or Twitter created for your business. In expressing this to your staff you may find someone who is social media savvy that can generate the updates for your business.
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The following is Evelyn’s reflection on women and health and wellness.
God wants ALL women to be in a place of true self-acceptance. We are created in His image and therefore daughters of the Most High; giving us supreme authority to achieve the best of our potential. Most women spend their time pouring love into others needs before first taking care
of their own - losing themselves to the rigor of everyday life; living for others as if our own existence doesn’t matter. Oh but it does! John 10:10 says “The thief has come to kill, steal and destroy” and he won’t stop working towards your life’s demise! You, woman of God, matter! You were created to be royalty. A Queen! Every destination, whether positive or negative, starts with a thought. Your attitude determines your altitude. There are however, life experiences that cause our life to go through chaos. How we choose to deal with these issues can make all the difference in the world!
In September, 2009 I had gone through a very traumatic episode in my life – one that took me over the edge – as I was betrayed by a church member/sister. Admittedly, instead of facing the situation in a godlier manner I became bitter - real bitter - leading me into a tailspin of medically diagnosed depression. My behavior completely changed, I backslid for a brief period, experiencing unnecessary homelessness, ridicule from family members for my obvious reckless behavior, embarrassed because here I was -this well spoken, college educated woman with great potential, wasting her life feeling sorry for herself for making poor life choices. I received professional help for my depression, and still do, however my reality was that I was treating the physical condition and not truly healing my inner spirit. Only God can give us the peace that surpasses
all understanding (Philippians 4:7). My kairos moment had arrived! I started seeing my life actually having substance – understanding that only God places and positions me. I had to stop blaming others for my life’s mistakes and begin to take responsibility for my part in it. My only job now is to live according to what is pleasing to Him and have faith that my former mess will be someone else’s message. Glory be to God – I’m in a much better place now - and healthier! I have truly accepted God’s forgiveness and love upon my life!
Knowing your place in His Kingdom is the key to overcoming whatever life’s obstacles you face. As women we need to commit ourselves to loving ourselves first and loving God for what he is doing for our lives. Seeking Him first guarantees us the opportunity for our life’s activities, no matter what they are to function in His spiritual flow (Matthew 6:33) - aligning it with the plans that God has already predestined for our future (Jeremiah 29:11). Our self-esteem is very important for our healthy living. Forget what others are going to say about you. Let them talk. People will always murmur. A healthy spiritual image gives us freedom to work for Christ, no matter what you hear anyone say about you. You may feel weak but your God is strong and there is nothing that your God can’t do! You were created for greatness. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and take the step of faith to believe in God for your destiny now!
Love yourself first by Evelyn Nazario
About the writer:
Evelyn Nazario has been a board member and supporter of the Hat & Glove Breakfast ever since its beginning. Since 2009, Evelyn has shared her testimony and life’s experiences with diverse groups to motivate, inspire and educate in different life components. She is available to speak at your church, school, business, conference or retreat and you may contact her at [email protected] or call her directly at 312-646-8227.
Submit your photo. You could be the face of the 2014 Hat & Glove MagazineIf you have dynamic features and look absolutely striking in hat and gloves submit a photo of you to win the opportunity to be on the cover of the 2014 Hat & Glove Inspiration Magazine. Details are coming soon and will be posted on Facebook and our website. In the interim share your interest and questions on becoming the face for the 2014 Hat & Glove cover on our Facebook page.
Keep this coupon to wave submission fee.“Let’s inspire year-round.” Sylvia Fedrick & the entire Hat & Glove Inspiration Board
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Book Author, Playwright & Epidemiologist Dr. Joseph F. West, ScD
Live Broadcast with Exhale Radio
Introductions by Minister Denise Denson
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What Teens Desire from AdultsBy: Davon Smith
In today’s society, teenagers searching for a just mindset look to like minded adults for guidance through everyday struggles; for teens that have no where else to turn, they look to these adults to help shape their minds and help them get over the trials and tribulations that may be ailing them. Even though many adults know the impact that they have on today’s teens, many do not seem to. And whether they know it or not, the image that adults depict definitely helps to sculpt the minds of today’s young adults.
Teenagers look to adults for advice; many teens realize that many of the things that they go through or have been through someone older and wiser might have already been through it. Therefore teens know that these adults are the ideal people to look to. Adults can tell you what they did right, wrong, what they would change, and what they would keep the same. This helps the youth to guide their decisions in a better way.
Teens also look to adults for encouragement. Many teens do not have peer or parental support often causing them to believe that they are worthless. These teens look up to these adults to help them through each day. They long for someone who will push them and tell them how much they are appreciated. Teens definitely take this to heart and refer to these kind words whenever they feel discouraged.
Many teens may also look up to adults as confidantes. It is really unhealthy for someone to keep so much bottled up; and when there are no peers to turn to, adults seems to be the only other option. It is very helpful when an adult is there to listen to your story, issues, and even triumphs. It is very lovely when someone is willing to give inspiration and feedback; and when someone who is willing to lend a hand to help you learn from your experiences.
In all of these ways and for all of these reasons, perhaps even more, teens look to adults. They give guidance in ways that other teens can not. They teach you how to celebrate your successes and learn from your missteps. They try to teach and encourage you to be the best that you can be. As long as these adults continue to be good mentors the future of the youth will be bright. And they will be able to continue on the path of righteousness.
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Empowering Youth Today for Fiscal Responsibilities TomorrowChildren that learn financial principles early in life tend to have a higher standard of living over the long term, including retirement. Children without financial literacy have a greater chance of being in a financial crisis within their lifetime.
I frequently talk with adults that can barely articulate the difference between a stock and a bond or how the banking industry works. We are ill equipping our children for a society that has little mercy on the financially challenged and economically illiterate. Ironically, around sixty-nine percent of parents admit to feeling less prepared to give their teenager guidance about investing than they do having the ‘sex talk’ with them. (Charles Schwab’s 2008 “Parents & Money). Will Medicare and social security be there for our children? Maybe or maybe not. So, we need to help them plan as though they may not be options. We have no idea, really, what programs will be there, so we need to make sure our kids are equipped to deal with life as they find it.
With all of the financial turmoil around us, the chances for children to obtain the American dream are becoming slimmer. Eighty-five percent of college graduates plan to move back home after graduating. (Twenty something Inc. 2010 survey) The rate has risen from sixty-seven percent in 06’. (Jessica Dickler,
CNN staff writer). We can fight back by equipping our kids with the skill sets
to manage, appreciate and accumulate assets at the earliest age possible. When your child is born, open up a brokerage account, online discounts are fine and purchase small affordable amounts of shares.
Start off with what you are most familiar with . . .for instance, when my son was born I was very familiar with Proctor & Gamble, Beechnut, Gerber . . .get the picture?
Enroll your children in economic and financial literacy courses. Almost fifty percent of those who closely monitor their finances say that they learned about personal finance from their parents or at home more frequently. (2008 Financial Literacy Survey National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Inc. and MSN Money). Start checking and savings accounts for them early to help them value fiscal responsibility and learn how to manage money. Start building credit for them as soon as possible. All these things will jump start your child’s financial strength.
Choosing to let your child learn about finance later in life may cost them more than you can imagine.
Cathy Clark
Financial Advisor and Founder
of Money University
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www.moneyuniversity101.com
40% of Americans say they live beyond their means.
50% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck.
Only 32% of American parents talk to their children regularly about personal finance.
Only 21% of graduating high school students participate in financial literacy courses.
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HEALTH is important to us. We know that without it you can be limited in what you do physically. We do all that we can to keep ourselves healthy; we take our medications, exercise, change our eating habits and all of those are good things to do. We keep our doctor’s appointments, are not late for our exercise schedules but, what do we do in keeping in touch with the Great Physician regarding our spiritual health. Do we take our spiritual health as seriously as we do our physical health? Do we realistically take the time to do, to the best of our ability, what it takes to secure a healthy soul?
To be sure we are in lock step with our spiritually, let’s always refer to
The Word of God. Just as we read our diet schedules and keep our doctor’s appointments, we can ensure our wellbeing by remembering to sanctify the Lord God in our hearts, Have a good conscience, show forth the praises of Him who called us out of darkness, lay aside all malice and guile and evil speaking’s. These are a few ways that we are able to secure our spiritual health; we can find many more in the Scriptures.
So, just as we read our diet schedules and keep our doctors’ appointments, let’s be just as diligent with following the teaching of the master so that we will be able to say it is well with my soul.
Minister Denise D. DensonOn Christ The Solid Rock I Stand All Other Ground Is Sinking Sand.
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Yes, our bodies are our temple and God created each of us divinely. Loving what God made, makes us excited to use our free will of choice to take care of this temple.
In today’s world, so many of us are aff licted with diseases from cancer to Heart disease, Diabetes, Aids and Multiple Sclerosis, just to name a few. If we currently do not have any illness, we go through it with family members and are told there is a high risk of us inheriting the illness.
Health and wellness is the driver of our quality of life. We must make efforts to maintain good health. This should be our lifestyle choice and become the New Normal.
“Everything in the universe has a purpose” writer Marlo Morgan said. There are no accidents, there are only things we do not understand. As we take up our individual banner and give strong focus toward healthy habits, we can decrease the ills of today and the future. We need to eat to live, not live to eat. We need to love our body with the necessary physical activity. We need to align our mind with the word of our Lord, this strengthens our faith and lowers stress levels. Always get regular medical checkups, however, be a huge player in your health assessment. Being healthy is more about inner beauty and less about outer beauty.
MY PRAYER is that we all make the choice and put forth consistent efforts to create a healthy individual in ourselves and our community. Let us help those with illnesses as they go through. Surveys and studies have suggested that most habits good or bad are formed or created within ninety (90) days. What a short period of time to make a great difference.
Remember, no matter what, there is always a reason to be thankful, having the attitude of gratitude is being thankful for what we have right now.
As my mother always says, “When we know better, we do better”!
Health is “the condition of being sound in body, mind and spirit”. Wellness is “an active process of
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There Exists Within Each Of Us A Natural State Of Simplicity.When we open our hearts to find our best selves we feel happy, light and at peace. In contrast, our complicated life can bring a state of suffering, strife and unhappiness. Our bodies, as well as our souls feel this. It’s a loss of our time and our Godly purpose. Complications take many forms, including a harsh lifestyle, enslaving memories, toxic relationships, emotional debts, indecision, addictions, and negative conditioned beliefs. When our life is overly burdened, we’re weighed
down by superfluous things. The spirit weighs heavy.
Keep Life simple. Let go of things beyond your control. Live in the moment. Heal. And be your Best Self.
Don’t Face Health Changes Alone
Diabetes and heart disease continue to ravish our homes and communities. Fighting these terrible illnesses means focusing on key lifestyle and behavioral changes. These changes include regularly visiting a doctor to monitor blood sugars and blood pressures. It also means careful meal planning and preparation, as
well as routine moderate levels of exercise. Typically together simple adjustments in diet, exercise and medical care can help manage the potential debilitating effects of these chronic diseases.
However, despite some best efforts this may not be enough. This is especially true if you try and face these changes alone. Reaching out and getting the support you need may be the difference between debilitation and longevity.
For those seeking to better manage their weight, their blood sugar and their heart here are few things to consider.
Delightful DiningIt’s a great idea to plan meals with fresh vegetables, lean meats and fiber rich foods. But it’s also important to plan to enjoy meal time. Having a positive attitude about preparing a delightful dining experience in your own kitchen can make meal time more pleasurable. Research shows that worrying or being “guilt ridden” about food can raise the risk of being obese. Most times those who fret over food and approach cooking as a mindless task are more likely to be impulsive eaters and will gorge on food—even on nutritious meals, which defeats the purpose. Even if you face limited food choices you can be creative in your cooking and savor food that is both good for you and good to you. Lastly, when you can, try not to eat alone. Recent studies have highlighted the fact that people who eat alone tend to be more prone to eat poorly and find eating to be more of a chore. Relishing the preparation and presentation of food, as well as sharing a meal, can improve your emotional as well as your physical well-being.
Constantly Connected It’s no surprise that healthy family and social relationships can be a benefit as you make change to improve your health. Numerous studies have shown that loving relationships can protect your heart and increase lifespan. Surrounding yourself with relatives, friends and even sweethearts that cheer for you to eat better, exercise more, and who buffer you from stress is significant to reaching a goal of optimal wellness. Encouraging and caring people can help keep you on track by reminding you of small actions like making doctor appointments, taking medication and properly stocking your kitchen with the right foods. Nurturing connections can instill a sense of being cared for and loved, esteemed and valued as a person.
As you focus on simplifying your life, make sure that you embracing loving and accepting yourself. Know that you are now doing all that you can do right now, and that is all anyone can do. When you stay in the moment, you have all the time in the world and whatever needs to be done will be completed in the exact right time.
Find Help NearbyIncreasingly hospitals, home caregivers, community clinics, and some churches provide cooking and exercise classes, as well as support groups to help you make important changes for better health. Many health ministries and outreach programs also offer coping techniques to help get you through the “rough patches” when things become frightening or overwhelming. Physical challenges, emotional trauma, financial hardship, food insecurity, family issues and loss can hamper progress. Learning to successfully cope with the psychological risks to health and well-being can be just as important, if not more, than a 30 minute brisk walk or low-fat diet. Many of these services are free and have people that will come to your home. Community outreach programs feature health educators and nurses that can navigate you through the ups and downs as your lifestyle is altered to lose weight, lower blood sugar and strengthen your heart.
Why I WriteI write to tell stories, and stories are transformative. We know we’ve heard a good story when we feel it, when it makes us talk about it, when it makes us ask questions and when it makes us think. My plays are the art of my work. Each play is meant to create live, engaging and very real characters. So far I have three plays Suga’ Foot Blue, Hussie and Gandy Danced. Suga’ Foot Blue is a tale about not taking care of oneself and the longing for love, Hussie is a darker play that examines the harshness of too much love and Gandy Danced is a play on healing and bonding of laboring men. Each play moves the audience in its experience and captures the imagination and the soul. All of this in an effort to love deeper and be better. That said, remember to Keep Life simple. Let go of things beyond your control. Live in the moment. Heal. And be your Best Self.
My first play Suga’ Foot Blue a profound drama educating on the causes of diabetes
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Audrey serves on many leadership boards Changing Oasis, Intellectual Radio, Vendor’s United Alliance, and Victory Cathedral Worship Center (Media Manager). Audrey loves her pumps and she has a testimony on how she made a decision to walk in those pink pumps and get herself a life coach. Audrey has earned her Masters of Science in Leadership from Concordia University and writes curriculum for Changing Oasis and Uplifting HER using the CPR Model (Condition Prayer Reflection).
CPR is spiritual ritual where you’re journaling your experiences and reflecting on the lesson’s that were placed before and getting past the hurt to build a better you. CPR is a great way to heal the inner self before you self-sabotage your dreams.
Audrey is working towards opening her own school. The school will have “Literacy 4 Change” an after-school tutoring program, opening summer 2013. Audrey is recognized for her brilliance and talents. She uses her creativity to produce Fearless Educated Women and to host her radio show (www.intellectualradio.com) on Monday’s. The show’s premise is uplifting and empowering others to live their dreams.
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Staying Active While Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that attacks the central nervous system and interferes with the brain’s ability to send and receive messages.
There are visible and invisible symptoms which may include numbness, pain, dizziness, spasticity (leg stiffness), bladder and bowel dysfunction, slurred speech, depression, fatigue, loss of coordination, walking and vision impairment, cognitive and memory difficulties etc.
Living with MS can be devastating, especially since it usually affects people in the prime of their lives. Thus, I believe it is imperative that one stays active spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically, while living with MS. I feel that if you don’t use it, you may loose it.
Following are some of my suggestions:
•Spiritually: It is important to have a spiritual outlet for peace of mind. Depression is a major symptom of MS and can be overcome with positive thoughts and people.
•Mentally: Cognitive issues are big challenges with MS. It is vital to keep the brain flowing, challenged, and stimulated. Some ways can include taking classes, such as acting which focuses on memorizing lines to enhance short term memory; doing crossword puzzles and/or Sudoku; playing games etc.
•Emotionally: Laughter is good for the soul. You can go out to comedy clubs and/or surround yourself with fun, silly people. When you laugh, endorphins are stimulated, which may relieve pain, a major MS symptom.
•Physically: You should exercise daily and do what you enjoy to prevent spasticity (stiffness). Don’t over do it. Do what you can and like to do. I love dancing and yoga. Thus, when I line dance and do zumba, I don’t feel like I’m exercising. I’m just having fun. On the other hand, I feel my yoga classes. It is that “good type of pain”. The end results are increased flexibility and muscle tone, which are essential.
A person diagnosed with MS may feel like they are all alone. They should never alienate themselves from society. Following are some ways to get involved.
• Volunteering is an opportunity to explore something new and do what you want to, not what you have to do.
• Explore a hobby or passion with someone, or a group.
• Align yourself with people who are interested in you. People who do not mind your limitations. Finding people to hang with who understand, or want to understand you, is vital, whether they are relatives, friends, or a significant other.
• Take an active approach in learning about your health challenge by going to support group meetings and seminars, and connecting with the people there. Communicate and develop relationships with people who are like you.
Stay active. What you want to do is take the focus off of yourself and what is gong on within your body. Turn your situation into an opportunity to help others. You will feel much better.
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My main concern was school. Also in college there was more freedom. To discipline myself I prioritized class work, extracurricular activities, social actions and exercising to keep stress levels down. The large lectures were intimidating, but that didn’t stop me from being actively engage in the material presented to me. Now that I’m a junior, the majority of my classes are small and more focused on Radio/TV material. However, when I took courses that were lectures, I made sure I sat in the front. I wanted to feel more present and to participate in discussions when possible.
A common misperception about college faculty members is that they don’t want to be bothered by students. Contrary to popular belief, most professors encourage interaction outside of class. I’ve had the opportunity to witness and experience positive scholarly connections with professors. Ironically, one of them actually became my mentor. I take full advantage of professor’s office hours, I make sure the professor and the TA know who I am. I found that some students don’t finish college due to lack of interest. As a result, I made it
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Currently, I serve as a fifth semester Resident Assistant. This position requires a high level commitment of both time and effort. On a daily basis I am required to seek the needs of all students on my floor. I am required to create, plan and attend programs weekly. Through these programs, I can enhance each student’s experience by providing information, direction, guidance, friendship and support. Such interactions occur within the context of creating community. More importantly, I have to be available to help students. This position takes up nearly 50% of my day. Leaving 40% for class related material and the remaining 10% for “me time.”
Although the position takes up a lot of time, I learned to balance my priorities and get the job done.
Though I have late nights due to being on duty, I keep in mind my expectations for the future. I have strong desires to become an anchor. I have a vision of being employed after graduation and avoid getting stuck in a post-graduation rut or becoming unemployed. I have enjoyed the experience of being a young woman in college working toward a degree. I will obtain my bachelors in Radio/Television specializing in electronic journalism in May 2014. Second to accepting Jesus Christ as my personal savior, this will be a great moment in my life.
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I can remember the date and time I opened my acceptance letter to SIUC. I was aware I had achieved one step toward my success, but I knew there were more goals to accomplish. I entered college with a mind frame to finish strong. Certain steps I took toward finishing strong were to create a system of established priorities.
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Did you make some New Year’s health goals? Do you want to lose weight, get in shape, have more energy and eat healthier? As a holistic health coach, I work with people, mostly women, who want to reach these goals and I recommend the best way to start is by doing a cleanse and detox program.
Spring time is the season of growth and renewal, the ideal time to get rejuvenated physically, mentally and spiritually. A spring cleanse and detox can help you get rid of the winter toxic build-up you accumulated from the over-indulgent holiday festivities. Also, we may need to detox because of the stress in our lives . . . family issues, money issues, job issues, relationship issues . . . ISSUES!!! Stress can contribute to our toxic load!
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