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Speaking Pink, Understanding Blue

Speaking Pink, Understanding Blue

I used to think dating relationships made sense…until I started dating! Guys and girls truly are different. Like speaking pink and trying to understand blue, something always gets lost in translation (I suggest you read the book Love & Respect by Emerson Eggerichs). I realized this all the more as I began my exploration of […]

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Wednesday Wisdom, Vol.2, Iss 2

Wednesday Wisdom, Vol.2, Iss 2

Change, Change, Change: Nothing is Forever Essence Magazine, March 1996 “In The Spirit” Susan L. Taylor, Editor-in-Chief Some changes we initiate; others are imposed upon us as we pass through life’s many stages. Whether a change delights us or makes us struggle, it always ushers in a new beginning. It forces us to be engaged […]

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2012: The P.E.R.K. Consulting Year in Review!

2012: The P.E.R.K. Consulting Year in Review!

“Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson January-P.E.R.K. Consulting begins operating in the Washington DC area. February-CEO, Andrena Sawyer, facilitates a Vision Board event in New Jersey. This would be the first of many personal development workshops facilitated by P.E.R.K. Consulting. March- Youth Activist, Shalee Forney, includes Andrena […]

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Wednesday Wisdom Vol.2, Iss 1

Wednesday Wisdom Vol.2, Iss 1

“New Year’s resolutions rarely work, because good intentions don’t often survive a collision with reality.” I read that quote by Seth Godin on New Year’s Day. Talk about discouragement. After reading it, my immediate reaction was to disagree, ultimately followed by admission. Perhaps Mr. Godin is right. I am not a statistician, but it is […]

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Wednesday Wisdom, Issue 24

Wednesday Wisdom, Issue 24

5 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Bootstrap Without A Second Job (Article from Under30CEO.com) Quitting your job is scary. Quitting your job after you just spent your savings buying an apt in NYC is another level of scary. That is exactly what I did when I left my banking job to start my own company. It’s a […]

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