By Aiyana Ma’at Life really is nothing but a big ol’ school with all kinds of classes to take and lessons to learn. I’ll admit that I looooove a lesson. I’ve always had an appreciation for the deeper hidden meaning and purpose underneath and behind things. Ask my husband and my kids. They’ll tell you […]
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By Ayize Ma’at Recently I spoke for Men’s Day about the role and responsibilities men have to their wife and children. My children were in attendance and I wanted to see if they retained the lesson and grasped the significance of the principles that I spoke on…the principles of Ma’at. Peek into a conversation at […]
Habari Gani….Welcome to the 4th day of Kwanzaa The response to Habari Gani on this day is UJAMAA (00-JAH-MAH) COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS: To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and profit from them together. From Kwanzaaguide.wordpress.com Out of the fundamental concepts of โAfrican Communal Livingโ comes the fourth principle of Kwanzaa. In […]
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It’s important to make sure you’re prioritizing and handling your business. First things first…..take care of your family. Turn towards them and not away from them. With all of the demands that life has to offer us every day it can at times be easy to get lost in the day to day hustle, bustle, […]
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By Ayize Ma’at Recently I was invited to a high school in the Washington D.C. area to speak to a group of 11th grade boys about what is required to make relationships work. ย To my surprise the majority of the group was engaged and appeared to be fixated on what I as the speaker represented. […]
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By Steven C. Sometimes work schedules stretch mothers and fathers to the breaking point with little time left for the people who matter most: children. Thankfully, spending time with family is more than ticking away the hours of a dull day; it is about quality interaction between parents and children. Even though it may seem […]
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By Judy Wright Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers. Can you visualize a closed fist as […]
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By Aiyana Ma’at When we think about “wishes” we perhaps think about wishing upon a star or making a wish on our birthday….you know the cute little wishes we made when we were little. ย But, what about our “grown-up” wishes? What about the visions, dreams, goals we have for ourselves, our partners, and our children? […]
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What comes to mind for you when you hear the words—Black Family? So much comes up for so many of us–both positive and negative. We know that the Black Family has it’s challenges in a multitude of ways. But, what we don’t often hear about are the strengths of the Black Family. Today, we will […]
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By Darlene Lance, MFT Research shows that codependency is learned in families and passed on generationally. It prevents the development of healthy, independently functioning individuals. When parents are codependent, codependency gets transmitted, unless they’re self-aware and consciously make an effort to respond to their children in healthy ways that counteract their codependent patterning. But because […]
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3 Really Important Lessons Being A Wife & Mommy Have Taught Me…
/in Black Family, Love & Marriage/by A Ma'atBy Aiyana Ma’at Life really is nothing but a big ol’ school with all kinds of classes to take and lessons to learn. I’ll admit that I looooove a lesson. I’ve always had an appreciation for the deeper hidden meaning and purpose underneath and behind things. Ask my husband and my kids. They’ll tell you […]
Family Meals Create Strong Children
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family/byBy Ayize Ma’at Recently I spoke for Men’s Day about the role and responsibilities men have to their wife and children. My children were in attendance and I wanted to see if they retained the lesson and grasped the significance of the principles that I spoke on…the principles of Ma’at. Peek into a conversation at […]
What Is Cooperative Economics and How You Can Apply It In Your Home
/in Black Family, Relationships And Money/byHabari Gani….Welcome to the 4th day of Kwanzaa The response to Habari Gani on this day is UJAMAA (00-JAH-MAH) COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS: To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and profit from them together. From Kwanzaaguide.wordpress.com Out of the fundamental concepts of โAfrican Communal Livingโ comes the fourth principle of Kwanzaa. In […]
Ayize & Aiyana Say “Get Your Life Right!”
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family/byIt’s important to make sure you’re prioritizing and handling your business. First things first…..take care of your family. Turn towards them and not away from them. With all of the demands that life has to offer us every day it can at times be easy to get lost in the day to day hustle, bustle, […]
What Happens When Boys Learn That It’s O.K. To Love
/in A Man's Point Of View, Black Family, Black Men/byBy Ayize Ma’at Recently I was invited to a high school in the Washington D.C. area to speak to a group of 11th grade boys about what is required to make relationships work. ย To my surprise the majority of the group was engaged and appeared to be fixated on what I as the speaker represented. […]
Finding Room For Family Time In A Fast Paced World
/in Black Family/byBy Steven C. Sometimes work schedules stretch mothers and fathers to the breaking point with little time left for the people who matter most: children. Thankfully, spending time with family is more than ticking away the hours of a dull day; it is about quality interaction between parents and children. Even though it may seem […]
6 Signs That Say You Have A Strong And Nurturing Family
/in Black Family/byBy Judy Wright Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers. Can you visualize a closed fist as […]
The Power Of Having A Family “Wish List”
/in Black Family/byBy Aiyana Ma’at When we think about “wishes” we perhaps think about wishing upon a star or making a wish on our birthday….you know the cute little wishes we made when we were little. ย But, what about our “grown-up” wishes? What about the visions, dreams, goals we have for ourselves, our partners, and our children? […]
Talking About The Strengths & Challenges Of The Black Family. Join Ayize & Aiyana Today At 4pm EST On WOL 1450AM’s “Trending With EZ” Show
/in Black Family/byWhat comes to mind for you when you hear the words—Black Family? So much comes up for so many of us–both positive and negative. We know that the Black Family has it’s challenges in a multitude of ways. But, what we don’t often hear about are the strengths of the Black Family. Today, we will […]
Are You Passing Co-Dependency On To Your Children?
/in Black Family, Parenting/byBy Darlene Lance, MFT Research shows that codependency is learned in families and passed on generationally. It prevents the development of healthy, independently functioning individuals. When parents are codependent, codependency gets transmitted, unless they’re self-aware and consciously make an effort to respond to their children in healthy ways that counteract their codependent patterning. But because […]