5 Stages of Love

Stage 1 Falling in Love The early days of a relationship are always the best.Even though you’re still getting to know each other, you both might feel as if you’ve found the “right” one. I call this the honeymoon phase, an early part of a couple’s relationship where everything seems carefree and happy. It usually lasts from six months to two years and can be … Continue reading 5 Stages of Love

2 NEW LOVE LANGUAGES

Identifying your love language can be the best way to maintain a strong relationship over time. There have been five ways people tend to communicate and receive love. I’m hoping by now you know the five love languages are words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, receiving gifts and acts of service. Surprisingly, so many people expressed that their way of receiving and expressing love … Continue reading 2 NEW LOVE LANGUAGES

The Relationship Ended and You’re Still Grieving

For some time, grief has been tormenting people all over the world. Many of us only associate grief with losing a love one but, people seem to underestimate the grief that comes after a romantic breakup. No matter how long you’ve been with a partner, for many, a breakup can feel like a sucker punch to the stomach and most importantly the heart. Somewhere between … Continue reading The Relationship Ended and You’re Still Grieving

HBCU Graduate Tours With Jill Scott

High-profile dancers such as Debbie Allen, Misty Copeland, Janet Collins, and Josephine Baker, have all provided representation for young girls who grew up to be the everyday women wanting to dance. To see black women perform in an area in which women of color aren’t often reflected on a mainstream level, validates opportunities for any one to go after their dreams as a dancer just … Continue reading HBCU Graduate Tours With Jill Scott

Founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute, Demand for Psychological Practitioners

Nicole S. DanielBirmingham Times Nadia Richardson, PhD, founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to building awareness of and support for the mental and holistic well-being of Black women and girls, knows what it’s like to take care of others. And, she also knows the importance of taking care of herself. “I am a Black woman who … Continue reading Founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute, Demand for Psychological Practitioners

Holistic Approach to Relieve Endometriosis

By Desarea Bishop Do you cramp often even when your cycle isn’t on the way? Are the cramps so bad that you need vacation time off of work or school? Do you experience pain during intercourse? Do you experience excessive bleeding during that time of the month for more than 5-7 days? After countless studies and years of research it’s obvious that women deal with … Continue reading Holistic Approach to Relieve Endometriosis

Skincare Expert Suggest Routine Facials for Healthy Glowing Skin

When was the last time you’ve touched the skin on your face and felt how soft and silky it is? You can’t remember, or it’s not that soft? It’s probably time that you go to a trusted esthetician for a facial. So many of us thinks just because we have a solid skincare regimen at home we shouldn’t be pampered and treated by a skincare … Continue reading Skincare Expert Suggest Routine Facials for Healthy Glowing Skin