MONDAY MINUTE: Black History Spotlight – Black Actresses

Not all aspects of Black History are negative or sad. Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week (later to become a month-long celebration) with the objective of drawing attention to […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Mondays are Rough

Mondays can be rough to return to work after a great weekend and even harder after a holiday. This past Thanksgiving is no exception. I enjoyed the memories made with […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Recharge Your Batteries

If we don’t take some time to rest and refocus, we can find ourselves easily agitated, irritable, confused and even depressed. Perhaps you feel overwhelmed from the hustle of your […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Keep Evolving

Netflix started out renting DVD’s by mail in 1998. After a year, it changed to a subscription model and now we know it as one of the top streaming services […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Lead, Learn & Inspire

This past weekend, I attended the Society of Women Engineers conference in Indianapolis. It is the largest conference for women in engineering and technology. There were women from all walks […]
Monday Minute: Don’t Quit

I recently saw a Facebook post asking people which college course caused them to question their degree or question staying in school. It was a humorous post but definitely made […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Do Your Research

Let’s continue our discussion on what to do at a crossroads. The 2nd point is “do your research”. There is a ton of information at our fingertips through the internet. […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Moments of Rest
I was reminded over this holiday weekend the importance of rest. Burn out is a real thing. Examine how you take the holidays to carve out time to rest and […]
MONDAY MINUTE: What do you do in the waiting

Many times we have to practice patience even when we don’t want to…we are waiting to hear a decision, receive a confirmation or acceptance. In some cases, you anticipate a […]
MONDAY MINUTE: Make The Time

There is 24 hours in a day. Nobody gets an extra hour to do what is needed. Think about it…some of us have worked and gone to school part time. […]