Monday, October 28, 2013

Words of Wisdom

Hi Moms:
Sometimes, it's not a tangible thing that Moms may need.  Many of us have felt down, discouraged and depressed. Having a positive, encouraging word could help us make it through another day. Take time to listen to the heart-felt concerns of  a co-worker or share your inspirational testimony with a friend.  You never know how a simple word could lift someones spirits. Find ways to give a hopeful message to a Mom today.
 
Building Our Village One Mom @ a Time!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Having one Good Friend - Priceless

Hi Moms:
Friendships are a special part of life.  I'm blessed with great friends.  But through the years, I've also had to release some friendships, because they were toxic and destructive.  You don't need a lot of friends to be happy.  Just having one trusted friend with character and kindness can be priceless.  When friends work together and support each other, everyone is blessed.

Building our Village One Mom @ at Time!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Awesome Weekend

The National PTA hosted their Annual Emerging Minority Leadership Conference this past weekend, in Washington, DC. Big Thanks to National PTA President - Otha Thornton, Dr. Renee Jackson, the National PTA Diversity Committee and the entire National PTA Staff for a weekend of interactive workshops, motivational speakers and great fellowship with new PTA friends. Thanks to all who attended my workshop - The GPS for your PTA's Success!  It was a fun and fruitful time for Parents, Educators and Students.  To all who attended, I encourage you to use your new skills this week to help PTA families in your community.
 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

It's Not About Me

Hi Mom:
It's natural to speak for our children, but do you ever advocate for other children?  Consider the many parent groups that would benefit from your talents, like PTA, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts. These groups and others encourage our children to be our future leaders. Maybe you could help them too. Find ways to encourage someone today.
 
                                                Building our Village One Mom @ a Time