How do you think you are doing in life? Students get report cards in school and employees get an annual evaluation but what about your personal life? Do you get regular valuable feedback from important people in your life about how you are doing regarding your relationship with them and others around you? Most likely not. What if you asked your friends or a family member who you trust and respect to do an evaluation about you? Are you up for the challenge? It’s a great personal development tool if everyone is honest and the recipient promises to take constructive criticism well.
Read MoreA bio or biography is an introduction of who people are and what they have accomplished professionally. It’s not your resume, but a narrative about you. You probably have a professional biography but have you ever written your personal biography? How about a personal mission and vision statement? Every company has one, and so should you as a person.
Read MoreWhen AYSHA NY’s high-touch client experiences and events became impossible to continue due to social distancing requirements, the mandated NYC lockdown forced Aysha to close her NYC studio, leading to a 95% revenue drop.
That’s when CEO & Creative Director, Aysha Saeed unleashed her usual fashion designer creativity and collaborated with her local suppliers to design a must-have item that would be more conducive for virtual instead of in-person consultations. As a result, the gorgeous AYSHA NY 1-2-3 Accessory Kit was born.
Read MoreRecently the whole world is reeling from the global changes brought about by the pandemic. This current health crisis has brought an added layer of uncertainty on top of everyday changes, such as relationship problems, financial difficulties, other illnesses, and loss of loved ones. Even though millions of people are experiencing these changes, it is easy to think that no one else can understand. You may be feeling lost, alone, or stuck not knowing what to do next. Be assured these emotions are normal when life changes. You are not alone.
Read MoreRecently the theme of many conversations is uncertainty. People are anxious due to our lives being turned upside down with the pandemic. Business owners are nervously wondering when and how they will re-open after months of stay-at-home orders. Millions of workers have been forced to work at home surrounded by pets, kids, and laundry while millions more are unemployed. Hovering over facemasks, young and old alike have fear and fatigue showing in their eyes.
Read MoreYou may be familiar with the words “essential oils” and it’s possible you’ve even had some experience with them, via a massage or some type of spa treatment. You may know someone that uses and raves about essential oils, though you can’t understand why. And you may have also noticed that practically every big box store, drugstore or beauty store has a selection of essential oils on the shelves…but with no real explanation or information on what to do with them or how to use them. Certified Aromatherapist Jessica Klingbaum can teach you how.
Read MoreServing in the Military as a military police officer, Mychelle Bell knows all too well about having to wear clothing that is not comfortable or stylish but is also irritable, itchy and unflattering. Having to stay in it for hours can be painful and dreadful! So, she created her business and dress line with quality, style, and comfort in mind choosing to use innovative organic and plant-based fabrics that will not only give you therapeutic, restorative, and anti-aging properties, she says, but also revolutionize fashion. In doing so, she also supports sustainability change that is saving our planet!
The ImageMakers & Influencer Magazine talked to Mychelle about her holistic fashion line Bell Clothing & Accessories Company Inc.
Read MoreIn 2012, Sheri Hunter’s life took a dramatic and unexpected turn when at the age of 50 her husband of 21 years suddenly died of a heart attack. As anyone who went through the passing of a loved one can imagine, her entire world fell apart and the profound grief catapulted her into depression.
In her book Daring To Live, Sheri is taking audiences into her true-life story of loss, grief, friendship and empowerment.
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