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As I reflect over this past week, I am reminded about the importance of time. We often say that there is not enough of it in a day. Other times, we lament that it goes by so slowly. All of us at some point either waste a lot of time not taking advantage of the […]

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A Story of Hope: Meet Genesis Amaris Kemp

To have hope means to have a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. In this series, we are highlighting women who possessed hope and trust that the desires of their hearts would happen. Genesis Amaris Kemp is a Visionary Life coach, Motivational Speaker, and Author. A Firecracker and “Mindset Hacker” […]

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A Story of Hope: Meet Carrolet Thomas

To have hope means to have a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. In this series, we are highlighting women who possessed hope and trust that the desires of their hearts would happen. Carrolet Thomas is the Founder and CEO of two companies, Aspiring To Be Read and Just Bee […]

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A Story of Hope: Meet Michelle Harris Jefferson

To have hope means to have a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. In this series, we are highlighting women who possessed hope and trust that the desires of their hearts would happen. Michelle Harris Jefferson, better known as “HJ” is a Henderson, NC native. She is a Summa Cum […]

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Stories of Hope: Meet Tasha M. Wilson

Tasha M. Wilson is an International Bestselling Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneur. As a sexual assault survivor, Tasha shares her evolutionary journey to inspire millennial women in breaking glass ceilings by transforming their pain into power and rediscover who they are beyond their trauma. Recognizably known as Tasha W: Messenger of Hope™, she helps millennial women unlock the treasure within, confront pitfalls from […]

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Rest, Release, and Proceed

In 2020, God was trying to show that I am enough. We are enough. He is enough, and He is all we ever need.

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