Tips to Separate Work from Home When Working Remotely Prior to 2020, working from home was a rare luxury for many. We used to ooh and ahh and fantasize about our friends who worked from home. Employers would reluctantly and…
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3 Ways to Maximize Your Home Workout
The older you get, the less likely you are to set time aside to go to the gym. Some of us are warriors and despite having significant others, stressful jobs that require longer working hours and children’s activities, we still…
Read More8 Frugal Beauty Tips for the Everyday Black Woman
Abiola Abrams, founder of Sacred Bombshell Academy, is one of my natural beauty crushes. I had the chance to ask her a few of her trade secrets around skin care and beauty, and she didn’t disappoint. What’s great to know…
Read More10 Steps to Financial Freedom
You did everything that you were supposed to do. College degree. Good job. Benefits. Yet it is still difficult for you to get a handle on your finances. Lately, you might have found yourself asking, “What is at the root…
Read MoreHealthy You: 3 Tips to Stay on Track During the Holidays
It’s the holiday season, and while many of us are tempted to pig out on turkey, dressing and cherry pie, we will surely be kicking ourselves come Jan. 1, when our trousers no longer fit. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s and,…
Read More3 Ways to Survive a Dreaded Holiday Office Party
If you are lucky, you get to enjoy and appreciate the folks you work with, especially during the holidays. Honestly, some of us make lifelong friends at the office. But not everyone looks forward to spending time with co-workers when…
Read More5 Ways to Stretch a Dollar This Holiday Season
It’s the holidays, and although many folks are taught “It’s the thought that counts,” the reality is that no one wants a crappy gift. Most of us aren’t necessarily rolling in dough, but you don’t have to be well-off to…
Read More3 Ways to Deal With Fall and Winter Blues
Autumn and winter don’t just come with colder temperatures and less sunlight; they comes with an increased risk of developing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This form of depression typical last throughout the fall and winter months, and is largely due…
Read MoreBack Up! How to Politely ‘Check’ Someone Who Is Invading Your Space
It’s been documented that the way we perceive space in the U.S. is different than those who live in certain parts of the world. If you’re like me, though, you may be more tolerant of someone from another country invading…
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