By Margaret Paul, Ph.D. “Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don’t know how to laugh either.” – Golda Meir Do you have a lid on your tears? Do you also have a hard time laughing with your whole body? Our tears are a God-given way of expressing sadness, just […]
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By Margaret Paul, PhD Do you love it when you feel deeply emotionally connected with someone? When you feel seen, understood, valued and cherished? This is what initially draws two people together and leads to falling in love. Then what happens? Why does the connection go away? When most people first meet, they allow each […]
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By Skye Thomas How many of us have had that question hammered into our consciousness? I would bet that most musicians, artists, actors, writers, missionaries, athletes, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home parents, and inventors have all had to deal with this question. After we are successful and the big money and fame is rolling in, then everyone says […]
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By Marcus Williams After 40, men’s leading causes of death include familiar standbys: heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease, suicide, and Alzheimer’s disease. To reduce your risks of dying from these preventable killers, make these crucial changes in your everyday life: Get Married Numerous surveys have shown that married men, especially men […]
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By Team Blam We’re excited yall!!! Forreal..we’re really really excited. We’re excited because we’ve created an INSTANTLY AVAILABLE, DOWNLOADABLE relationship education package that is sure to have you and your partner communicating on a whole other level. It’s a beautiful experience witnessing couples talk with each other when they rarely talk at all. It’s a […]
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By Lana Moline With the onset of a myriad of trends in the church, more people have gravitated to religion as a way to engage in something larger than themselves. Over the last 15 years, there seems to be a larger number of splits within denominations and an even greater influx of individuals to join […]
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By Ayize Ma’at The past 10 days in the Ma’at house have been ABSOLUTELY HECTIC. It felt like I was auditioning for Universoul Circus because I was wearing many different hats, playing many different roles, and juggling many different balls as we prepared our oldest son, Asante, for hip surgery Friday morning. There were a […]
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By Charlotte Evans Checking a clock may be as helpful as counting calories when it comes to controlling body weight. According to experts, people who snack after 8 p.m. have higher body mass indexes (BMIs) than people who don’t snack so late, even though they don’t eat significantly more or less total daily calories. Previous […]
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By Ayize Ma’at A couple of days ago I had an interesting early morning experience. Aiyana had just finished a daily devotional phone call with her mom and was just laying still staring at me when I opened my eyes. By the look on her face I could tell something was on her spirit and […]
From Twitchy.com On 06/12/2012, writer and academic Michael Eric Dyson appeared on MSNBC’s “The Ed Show,” where he talked with music mogul Russell Simmons about Gwyneth Paltrow’s use of the N-word earlier this month in a tweet. Dyson and Simmons ultimately took the position that the N-word is acceptable for use in society, but with one […]
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There’s Power In Your Tears
/in Living With Intention/byBy Margaret Paul, Ph.D. “Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don’t know how to laugh either.” – Golda Meir Do you have a lid on your tears? Do you also have a hard time laughing with your whole body? Our tears are a God-given way of expressing sadness, just […]
How Deeply You Can Connect With Someone Else Is Directly Impacted By How Deeply You Can Connect With Yourself
/in Living With Intention, Love & Marriage/byBy Margaret Paul, PhD Do you love it when you feel deeply emotionally connected with someone? When you feel seen, understood, valued and cherished? This is what initially draws two people together and leads to falling in love. Then what happens? Why does the connection go away? When most people first meet, they allow each […]
Why Don’t You Get A Real Job?
/in Living With Intention/byBy Skye Thomas How many of us have had that question hammered into our consciousness? I would bet that most musicians, artists, actors, writers, missionaries, athletes, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home parents, and inventors have all had to deal with this question. After we are successful and the big money and fame is rolling in, then everyone says […]
7 Things Black Men Over 40 Can Do To Make Sure They Live Longer Lives
/in Living With Intention/byBy Marcus Williams After 40, men’s leading causes of death include familiar standbys: heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease, suicide, and Alzheimer’s disease. To reduce your risks of dying from these preventable killers, make these crucial changes in your everyday life: Get Married Numerous surveys have shown that married men, especially men […]
SPEAK LOVE RIGHT: A Pathway To Deeper Connection & Desirable Communication
/in Communication, Conflict Management, Living With Intention/byBy Team Blam We’re excited yall!!! Forreal..we’re really really excited. We’re excited because we’ve created an INSTANTLY AVAILABLE, DOWNLOADABLE relationship education package that is sure to have you and your partner communicating on a whole other level. It’s a beautiful experience witnessing couples talk with each other when they rarely talk at all. It’s a […]
For Love’s Sake…It’s Time To STOP The Religious Bullying
/in Living With Intention/byBy Lana Moline With the onset of a myriad of trends in the church, more people have gravitated to religion as a way to engage in something larger than themselves. Over the last 15 years, there seems to be a larger number of splits within denominations and an even greater influx of individuals to join […]
Perspective In The Middle Of It – Today Is The Beginning Of …
/in Living With Intention, Parenting/byBy Ayize Ma’at The past 10 days in the Ma’at house have been ABSOLUTELY HECTIC. It felt like I was auditioning for Universoul Circus because I was wearing many different hats, playing many different roles, and juggling many different balls as we prepared our oldest son, Asante, for hip surgery Friday morning. There were a […]
Is It O.K. To Eat Late?
/in Living With Intention/byBy Charlotte Evans Checking a clock may be as helpful as counting calories when it comes to controlling body weight. According to experts, people who snack after 8 p.m. have higher body mass indexes (BMIs) than people who don’t snack so late, even though they don’t eat significantly more or less total daily calories. Previous […]
It’s Hard To Watch My Wife Cry
/in Black Family, Living With Intention, Parenting/byBy Ayize Ma’at A couple of days ago I had an interesting early morning experience. Aiyana had just finished a daily devotional phone call with her mom and was just laying still staring at me when I opened my eyes. By the look on her face I could tell something was on her spirit and […]
Roland Martin And Michael Eric Dyson Have A Spirited Twitter Debate Over The “N” Word
/in Living With Intention/byFrom Twitchy.com On 06/12/2012, writer and academic Michael Eric Dyson appeared on MSNBC’s “The Ed Show,” where he talked with music mogul Russell Simmons about Gwyneth Paltrow’s use of the N-word earlier this month in a tweet. Dyson and Simmons ultimately took the position that the N-word is acceptable for use in society, but with one […]