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Eye For An I

1/28/2015

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                                                                        Eye for an I

            I would take an eye for an I any day. Make sure eye see the naked truth for this I, to keep me sane.

Blink….Blink….

What have we really missed?!

Meanwhile, the real “eye” is taking snapshots down our memory lane.

Trade your good in for their bad…half truth…. I’m telling you this is so sad!

Grow up! Then, Wake up!

Rewind… Vise Versa

Trade your bad in for their good….too late… by this time they have you hooked!

Survival tactics:

“Do not bite the hand that feeds you”.

   What if I told you that food they’re feedin you is pure poison!

“If you can’t beat them, then join them”.

   What if I told you their agenda is to get rid of you!

Take these words to the core of your soul and shield yourself!

Learn to eat healthy…no need to rely on meds!

Don’t be quick to follow any lead. Research every question or concern you may have!

The only I you need to watch out for is your own eye!

Everything you see isn’t what it seems. Illusions are pretty deceiving.

You see: I see…no really, EYE SEE!

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SPEAK UP/OPEN CONVERSATIONS WITH OUR CHILDREN

1/20/2015

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Speaking Up

                Today, let us speak up about: OPEN CONVERSATIONS WITH OUR CHILDREN!

1.       Home

A.      This is the best place to have open discussions about private topics.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to find answers to your children’s questions. (Before they find out in the real world)

·         Girl’s questions about the menstrual cycle.

·         Boy’s questions about their genital part.

·         Teen’s curiosity about sex.

·         How to keep up with their hygiene the proper way.

·         Let them be aware of every possible STD (Videos, books).

·         Children’s questions about giving birth.

2.       Finance

A.      Our children do not learn too much about the “financial world” in school.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to teach your child (ren) how money works.

·         How credit/debit cards, check books, saving accounts, etc. work.

·         How to save (in every way possible).

·         What is necessary verses the unnecessary.

·         Investments.

3.       Goals

A.      It is very important to keep up with your child’s short term/ long term goals.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to guide your children in the path that’s best for them.

·         It is crucial to be supportive of your child’s dreams and goals.

·         Discuss the pros of cons of the possible outcome of their goals.

·         Your child should set deadlines to challenge themselves for success.



** Please take the time to have these important factors discussed with your child (ren).   It may seem easier for your child to learn from their classmates/ friends, but you are not sure where that discussion can lead to behind peer pressure. If you (the parent) do not have open discussions with your child; the results will be detrimental to both parties.

** Most parents are not open with their children due to the embarrassment of the topic. However, these topics are what help your child grow into an adult. Do not leave room for your child to find out answers elsewhere.

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SPEAK UP/RELATIONSHIPS

1/17/2015

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Speaking Up

            Today, let us speak up about: RELATIONSHIPS!

1.      Family

A.      There shouldn’t be a greater bond than the one you have with your own blood. Family is where the seeds are planted, grown, and flourished.

B.      Sometimes families are too busy criticizing, they forget to be family. The goal is to guide each other into HIS light!

C.     To my FAM-IL(OVE)Y(OU)

2.       Friends

A.      These are the people we confide in. Especially at times when you and your family aren’t seeing eye to eye.

B.      Sometimes true friends are more like family than your real family.

C.     Valuable lesson: Don’t watch how your friends treat you. Watch how they treat others; that’s the real them.

D.     Age is nothing but a number when it comes to true friendships. The most valuable knowledge I have retained in my lifetime has been from younger and elderly individuals. The young; with their big imagination for life and no fear point of views. The elderly; with their wisdom and undying faith.  

3.      Classmates

A.      These are normally 3rd in line on the list of relationships.

B.      In a sense, classmates are like family. You learn together, work on projects together, eat together, spend a good amount of your day together, etc…

C.      These are the people you learn your “book smarts” with.

4.      Co-workers

A.      These are the people you learn your “street smarts” with.

B.      In the same sense that classmates are like family; so are co-workers. The only difference is that we are all consciously competing to win the “rich” title. By any means!

C.     Co-workers work like married couples. You all can work to achieve greatness together. OR, allow $$$money$$$ to get in the way and work against one another: leading to divorce!

5.      Marriage

A.      This is a relationship where two roads merge into one.

B.       Marriage is a serious commitment that is taken lightly in this world.

C.     It is a promise for two souls to intertwine. To walk on one path together. To reflect God’s love. To build an empire on a solid foundation.

D.     One of the biggest Blessings a couple can receive. Two heads are better than one.

6.      Spiritual

A.      This relationship should be number one on the list. Reality is, we don’t reach that strong, spiritual level until we grow through: Family, friends, classmates, co-workers, marriage (optional).

B.      This relationship is of higher overstanding.

C.     Do not believe everything you hear or see. Research for your own comprehension and spiritual satisfaction.

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Count Your Blessings

1/15/2015

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Count Your Blessings

Does witnessing a birth or witnessing a death make you appreciate life more?

Isn’t the reality of life eventually death?

Or does the death of someone else bring YOU to life?

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Precious Ones

1/14/2015

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Good morning my luvs!

Make sure you show the ones you love: 
Unconditional Love! I can’t express that enough.

Don’t give the devil the satisfaction of dividing the pieces (loved ones) of what makes your heart whole!

Every minute wasted is another minute lost.

Flaws are a part of our imperfect world in which WE ALL contribute to.


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Good Morning

1/13/2015

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Good Morning My Beautiful People

1/12/2015

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SPEAK UP/ OPEN CONVERSATIONS WITH OUR CHILDREN

1/9/2015

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@labeautemagazine www.labeautemagazine.com Speaking Up

                Today, let us speak up about: OPEN CONVERSATIONS WITH OUR CHILDREN!

1.       Home

A.      This is the best place to have open discussions about private topics.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to find answers to your children’s questions. (Before they find out in the real world)

·         Girl’s questions about the menstrual cycle.

·         Boy’s questions about their genital part.

·         Teen’s curiosity about sex.

·         How to keep up with their hygiene the proper way.

·         Let them be aware of every possible STD (Videos, books).

·         Children’s questions about giving birth.

2.       Finance

A.      Our children do not learn too much about the “financial world” in school.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to teach your child (ren) how money works.

·         How credit/debit cards, check books, saving accounts, etc. work.

·         How to save (in every way possible).

·         What is necessary verses the unnecessary.

·         Investments.

3.       Goals

A.      It is very important to keep up with your child’s short term/ long term goals.

B.      Parents, it is your responsibility to guide your children in the path that’s best for them.

·         It is crucial to be supportive of your child’s dreams and goals.

·         Discuss the pros of cons of the possible outcome of their goals.

·         Your child should set deadlines to challenge themselves for success.



** Please take the time to have these important factors discussed with your child (ren).   It may seem easier for your child to learn from their classmates/ friends, but you are not sure where that discussion can lead to behind peer pressure. If you (the parent) do not have open discussions with your child; the results will be detrimental to both parties.

** Most parents are not open with their children due to the embarrassment of the topic. However, these topics are what help your child grow into an adult. Do not leave room for your child to find out answers elsewhere.

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Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen

1/7/2015

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Good Morning

1/6/2015

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