“Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf.” Indian Proverb

Sometimes we just need to know when to keep our mouth closed. We often just talk and talk to make sure our voice is heard, but sometimes it is best to stay silent. If we keep on talking we seldomly have time to listen. Listening is more important than talking in my opinion. When you listen you show that you are:

  1. Being respectful
  2. Being attentive
  3. Trying to process information (make sense of it all)
  4. Confirming previous thoughts
  5. Creating new thoughts
  6. Developing a plan on how to deal with what you just heard

Listening is extremely important especially when it comes to dealing with people. When we listen we learn a lot about a person. We know their likes and dislikes. We know when they are being truthful or not. We know when someone is being genuine or putting on a show. Developing great listening skills takes time and practice. I am learning this lesson the hard way because I am VERY OPINIONATED and when I have something to say I say it and I don’t care who has a problem with it. For the past few weeks I have been saying certain things and expressing my opinion in a very forceful way. I think I have been dubbed “the angry black woman” in one of my classes lol I don’t mind that title in that specific class because most of those people are rude and says some borderline racial remarks (don’t get me started on that). Anyway when I’m on my way home from class or meetings, I reflect about my day. I realize that I have said some things that only I, and maybe a few others, would understand. I realized that when I speak I am speaking to deaf ears because most of the people I come in contact with have a hidden (well not anymore) agenda and because they are in power they can careless what anyone else thinks.

I had this attitude that I am going to say what I feel to show these people what they are doing is wrong, but one of my mentors said to me “it is better to listen sometimes than to speak.” So I took her advice and started listening. I had to hold my tongue before I said something that would get me introuble. Once I stopped doing most of the talking, I was able to see the conniving agendas of certain people. Now I know how to “play the game” and deal. Yes it is upsetting sometimes when I see injustice happening around me, but “what happens in the dark shall come to the light” and it is about to be the day time for a long time for certain people.

Now that I am listening more I have become wiser. Sometimes it is best not to speak because you can be hurting yourself and digging a deep hole that you may not be able to get out of. So when they say it is better to be seen than heard, take that advice. Be more attentive and aware of your surroundings. Observe people’s interactions, actions, and conversations. Listening shows that you are developing wisdom. With wisdom you will not act on impulse. You will have calculated moves that will hopefully benefit you in the end. So ladies (and gents) this week let us begin listening more and speaking less, you will be surprised at what you hear.

Happy Monday!

I hope you all and a fashionably fly weekend. The whether in NYC was simply beautiful. I am super excited for spring! So here’s what’s happening in the crazy world of entertainment.

Beyonce and Tina Knowles are opening up a cosmetology school right here in Brooklyn. The school is called “The Beyonce Cosmetology Center”

According to the press release, the program is “a seven-month cosmetology training course for adult men and women.” L’Oréal has donated all the products to be used at the center, and their spokeswoman Beyoncé, along with her mother, have pledged to donate $100,000 annually. After brief remarks by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Tina Knowles, among others, Beyoncé graciously took to the podium to explain both her ties to the house — she first visited in 2007 as part of research for her role as Etta James in “Cadillac Records” — and her hopes for the program.

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“You cannot step into the same river twice”

 

Pastor Luis Carlo was the guest pastor at church yesterday and his message was phenomenal. He touched on one specific topic but he pretty much summed up my feelings for the past few months in regards to work. I’m not going to get into the details about work (it is a small world) but his message was titled “Perspectives on Mobility: The Arrow is Beyond You.” So first we defined mobility:

Mobility-noun- the quality or state of being capable of moving or changing quickly from one state or condition to another

As we all may no the only thing that is constant in life is change. Life is full of movement and transitions. Even when it comes to the various stages of life, we grow from an infant to a toddler and so forth. Change is something that we cannot control. People try to control change by remaining stagnant, but that is just hurting the person who is trying to prevent the inevitable. Pastor Carlo said “culture resists change. With culture, you enjoy traditions because of the safety of the status quo.” So people who refuse to change often get left behind and miss great opportunities that life has to offer.

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In an effort to “promote people and the planet” UK based clothing brand ASOS has launched the Green Room which will feature various collections using organic materials inspired by various cultures of the world. One of the first collections from the Green Room is The Africa Collection.

ASOS released this statement “On our continuing quest to find new inspiration for ASOS.com collections, we recently spent time in Africa working with artisans and small producer groups. The vibrancy of the continent inspired us to create ‘ASOS Africa’ with the aim of supporting trade in Africa.”

The looks in this collection are made from original African print fabrics and they are also crafted using special design techniques within the African community. I appreciate ASOS.com in diversifying their collections and educating their consumers on various cultures around the world.

Tribal inspired looks are great for the spring. Here are a few of the looks from the ASOS Africa Collection:

ASOS Africa Woven Mix T-Shirt Dress $95

ASOS Africa Printed Playsuit $85

ASOS Africa  Printed Tie Waist Shorts $70

ASOS Africa Printed Jumpsuit $130

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“To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.” Kofi Annan

Choice-noun- the act or power of selection

Almost everything that occurs in a person’s life is based on choice. Certain things like ethnicity, gender, height etc. are not something that we have control over. The things that we do have control over, we need to exercise proper judgement and spiritual discernment. Our choices lead to some type of action that will lead to a reaction and possibly some type of consequence.

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