I have been on both sides of the coin and I feel like I make the same mistakes….
Acknowledgement is the first step to correcting it tho.
I have been on both sides of the coin and I feel like I make the same mistakes….
Acknowledgement is the first step to correcting it tho.
(Source: fashionfever, via icontips)
It’s easy to pretend ‘to be fierce and fearless because living your truth takes real courage. Real fearless and fierce women admit mistakes and they work to correct them. We stand up and we use our voices for things other than self promotion. We don’t stand by and let racism and sexism and homophobia run rapid on our watch.
Real fearless and fierce women complement other women and we recognize and embrace that their shine in no way diminishes our light and that it actually makes our light shine brighter.
35 and still bad to the bone….
Liya Kebede photographed by Mikael Jansson for an editorial in Vogue Japan, ‘The Vanishing Underground’.
‘Happy Thursday…..’ Spread. Your. Hands. and Leggo…..
I prayed for change, so I changed my mind.
I prayed for guidance and learned to trust myself.
I prayed for happiness and realized I am not my ego.
I prayed for peace and learned to accept others unconditionally.
I prayed for abundance and realized my doubt kept it out.
I prayed for wealth and realized it is my health.
I prayed for a miracle and realized I am the miracle.
I prayed for a soul mate and realized I am the One.
I prayed for love and realized it’s always knocking, but I have to let it in.
Jackson Kiddard
I don’t know which is harder in the Caribbean — being young or being a woman. Fortunately for me, I am both. So I don’t really have a choice.
Onward, soldier….
Chanting ‘Happiness is a choice today….’
Happy Last Week of February!
St. John’s Cathedral also known as the St. John the Divine, the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of North Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, is an Anglican church perched on a hilltop in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda. It is the seat of the Diocese of the North East Caribbean and Aruba in the Church in the Province of the West Indies.
The present cathedral with its imposing white twin towers was built on a fossilized reef, in 1845, and is now in its third incarnation, asearthquakes in 1683 and in 1745 destroyed the previous structures. The iron gates on the south face of the church are flanked by pillars displaying lead Biblical figures of St John the Divine and St John the Baptist. They were taken by HMS Temple in 1756, from a French ship destined for Martinique.
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