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Baby Boomers Need to Maximize Their Strengths
According to Gallup, “Despite U.S. baby boomers’ years of work experience, they are no more likely than younger generations to use their strengths each day. Working boomers use their strengths 6.9 hours a day, on average.” Read more at GALLUP.com.
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Do You Know Who Invented the Products You Use?
By Natasha Foreman Bryant, MBA I love learning new things. So I get excited when I learn facts about people, products, things and places that I sometimes take for granted, for instance, I use Crest toothpaste, sometimes drink Folgers coffee, I like to pop in Bounce fabric softener in my laundry, and before I stopped drinking…
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Invest in Your Life and Purchase Real Money Answers For Every Woman: How to Win the Money Game With or Without a Man.
A book review written by Natasha Foreman Bryant Let me start off by saying that this may not be like any other book review you have ever read. Okay, now that I have prepared you, let’s do this! I absolutely love Real Money Answers For Every Woman: How to Win the Money Game With or…
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Celebrate International Day of the Girl October 12th in Atlanta
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Women and Girl’s Collaborative celebrates the International Day of the Girl with ‘All Things Girl: A Roadmap to the Best You!’ When: Saturday, October 12, 2013 from 8:30AM – 12:00 noon Where: Georgia Power/Southern Company 241 Ralph McGill Boulevard NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Please RSVP to Natalia…
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Small Business and “ObamaCare” as Reported by The New Yorker
Check out the post I wrote for Foreman & Associates, LLC about the latest article published by The New Yorker. The article addresses ObamaCare and its impact on small business, and our beloved United States of America. I look forward to receiving your feedback on both articles! http://wp.me/p11NVc-6T Copyright 2013. Some Rights Reserved. Natasha Foreman…
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Stella & Dot, and Me
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and it’s also my birthday month. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Stella & Dot will be donating 100% of net proceeds from their Breast Cancer Awareness boutique line to the Noreen Fraser Foundation. Last year Stella & Dot raised $185,000 to help the Foundation fund a lab at…
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Hackers Love Accessing Your Personal Information
Last Monday I received an email from Adobe requesting an updated credit card number from me because my renewal was about to expire and they could not charge my card. I thought this to be odd but never clicked on the link to update my information. Good thing I did not because a few days…
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ObamaCare or the Affordable Care Act, Which is Your Preference?
By Natasha Foreman Bryant First let me start off by thanking my friend and colleague Steve Woodsmall for sharing the video link below with me. I know that the headline of my post has probably left all or most of you scratching your head. I’m hoping that it does and that you have not already…
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The 76 Year Legacy of Pastor, Father, Friend, and Civil Rights Leader, Reverend A. Knighton Stanley: The Torch Has Been Passed
By Natasha Foreman Bryant I can’t recall ever personally meeting Reverend Stanley, but I know one of his beloved daughters, Taylor Stanley. I have watched Taylor grow and blossom as a woman, student, and leader over the past few years. She served as my Fellow at Operation HOPE, and worked passionately as she juggled tasks…
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My Response to John Hope Bryant’s Article “If Bill Gates Were Black”
By Natasha L. Foreman, MBA I wanted to share my thoughts regarding John Hope Bryant’s brilliant article that was posted on and by Bloomberg BusinessWeek today. I also wanted to have a healthy dialogue with those individuals who showed their lack of critical thinking skills before they reacted, and quickly responded in the negative,…
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Investing Time in Self is Critical
By Natasha L. Foreman, MBA I needed this loooonng retreat to recharge, rebuild, refocus, reconnect and recommit to my goals and to my life. I can’t give to family, my businesses and to my community if I’m totally drained mentally, emotionally and physically. I can’t practice what I preach if I’m feeling bankrupt on the…
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Natasha’s Thought of the Day: Dream Big!
Children are huge dreamers before adults destroy their imaginative spirits and tell them to start thinking smaller, to start being “realistic”. The huge dreams of a child is exactly where God wants us to be. There is no fear connected with dreaming big and setting goals to attain what we desire. There is fear in…
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Melvin Lee Davis is Coast to Coast in January 2012
My friend and client, Melvin Lee Davis (world-renowned Jazz bassist and composer) is performing all over the U.S. this month with some legendary artists and musicians that you should know (if you don’t know then ‘you better ask somebody’). But seriously, Melvin will be on the road with Chaka Khan, Gerald Albright, and other jazz…
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Natasha’s Quote of the Day 10.21.11
“When setting goals aim high…if you aim low I hope you have protective gear from head to toe because it’s going to be a painful landing!” – Natasha L. Foreman