Be The Change: How Ulanda Terry"All Things Posh" Business Woman Began Her Journey


What is your background? Education & Work Experiences
I attended high school at Pine Bluff High School. Received my B.S. from UAPB in Agriculture Business with a focus on Marketing and M.S. from University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in Agriculture Economics. I spent about 12 years in Corporate America working a variety of roles in the Human Resources area for 2 Fortune 100 Companies. When I left Corporate America I was responsible for some of a major Food Company’s Diversity & Inclusion efforts, training and talent development.

What’s your favorite quotes!
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity.... It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events”. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow. Melodie Beattie
What ignited the spark in you to starting your own business venture or to make significant changes in an existing business?

I started a business for many reasons.

1.) I believed that I wasn’t using my full capacity in Corporate America. African American women are the fastest growing demographic of entrepreneurs. Many times we are overlooked because our leadership style and business approach may seem unconventional. 
We tend to lead with the heart & gut because we are very intuitive beings.
2.)I wanted to leave a legacy for my children.
3.)I wanted to fulfill my dream and passion of being a creative in the Events and Design industry.
If you had the chance to start your career over again, what would you do differently?
I would not do a whole lot differently. I grew up in my twenties and early thirties in Corporate America. I believe those years helped me gain a true sense of how a Fortune 500 Company runs. It also helped me build meaningful relationships and taught me the importance of focusing on people and not just the bottom line.
What have been some of your failures, and what have you learned from them?
I have had many failures...primarily around strategic planning, being afraid to ask for help, and not intentionally working on important relationships. I tend to be a doer so a lot of my focus tends to be on the what and the how is just as important. I am still learning the importance of planning ahead. It’s critical in a small business where one can wear many hats.
Growing up in a single parent home taught me resourcefulness. If it was something we needed or couldn’t do, we had to figure it out before we couldn’t afford to pay anyone for help. It’s so many resources out there for entrepreneurs now, so I’m learning to use them!! And not be afraid to ask for help. Sometimes I’ve been so focused on work that I have forgotten to take time for myself and others. Being an entrepreneur has actually allowed me to manage that better.

How long do you stick with an idea before giving up?
I rarely give up. If it’s something I feel strongly about and trust it’s apart of God’s plan for me, I try hard to stick out. With that being said, I never want to sacrifice my health, my family or relationships.
My greatest fear is not being able to contribute or provide for my family. 
 Another fear of mine is contributing to a childhood that my kids have to recover. I want to give them a good quality of life while helping them grow strong, kind to others, confident in who they are, and to be contributing citizens and have a love and belief in Jesus Christ.
I manage fear by having faith and trusting God’s plan for my life...knowing either I lose or I learn.
If you could talk to three people, who would they be and why?
Oprah- I admire her business sense, personality and resilience.

 Tupac - I love to write and recite spoken word myself and admire his lyrics and mindset about our culture.
 Princess Diana - I’ve always admired her heart and love for people. She was a beauty icon but never forgot about what’s most important.

Who has been your greatest inspiration?
My greatest inspiration has been my grandmother. She is a giver. Her patience, kindness and encouragement have helped many people be better.
What book has inspired you the most? (OR what is your favorite book?
John Maxwell is my favorite author. His principles around leadership and taking care of people help me assess my leadership style and learn ways of doing things better.
What is your favorite aspect of being an entrepreneur?
My favorite aspect of being an entrepreneur is the rush and excitement of seeing my ideas and services meeting a need. I like being my own boss too which can be a blessing & curse if not managed well. I like that I am my own boss. When I plan smart and work hard, the results I want to see are there.
What has been your most satisfying moment in business?
Everyday I’m able to pick my kids up for school is satisfying for me. When I worked in Corporate America they had to attend after school programs through the Boys & Girls Club to whom I’m very grateful. But any extra time I get with them I cherish because they are growing fast.
 Pay it Forward!
My mindset around risk and being an entrepreneur was shaped by several mentors that stressed the importance of not being afraid to step out in your purpose and pursue your dreams. I hope to be that type of mentor for others. I want to be known as someone who empowers others to pursue their passion as well.

Visit our Posh Boutique in Fayetteville, AR!
2907 E. Joyce Blvd Suite 7
FayettevilleArkansas

Call (479) 799-1332

Owner, Chief Creative Officer:

Ulanda Terry

 
Specializing in 5 Ps:
1) Planning(Events)
2) Party Rental Space
3) Petals (Fresh Florals)
4) Presents (Custom Gifts)
5) Posh Inspirational Tees (Custom Shirts)
 

categoriFollow U

Another Year, Another Chapter, Goodbyes Are Not Always Pleasure, But Necessary!



As I prepare myself to say goodbye to 2017, another chapter in my life to close and send off with some tears a huge wave of goodbyes. One thing I have come to realize that there are countless different types of characters that will come into our lives. There will be times the main character, the villain, the stand by or supporting characters will play a significant role in your life only to stay or move on into the sea of the unknown.

Evolving means to embrace everything that has happened and focused on learning to let go of what didn’t happen. A moment of silence for the pain we endure, the struggles we endure, the sorrow and loss of loved ones, the sad and happy moments we endure while trying balance life and unhealthy relationships we encounter in 2017.

 Give thanks and breathe again and praise the most High YAH for grace and mercy!
Everything has its seasons and everything has its cycles. Allow 2017 to pass knowing that it doesn’t define you or me, it was  only a chapter in your (my) book. Remember this year doesn’t set the tone for other years it’s just another chapter, among the thousands of pages in your book.
2018 will set the new shift, for healing, self love, balance, wisdom and over- standing for new chapters to be written, with a fresh introduction. The turning point is as 2017 exchange many want be able to walk with you into your next chapter and that’s truly okay they had there reason, seasons, time and space.
 I declare new levels of growth in my life to work on myself and learn how to be the master of my ship.
Goodbyes are not always pleasure, but necessary! I accept it as a sign of 2nd chances

Major Love,
Lukysha Sims-Neal

The Journey of Being a Businesswoman with Lakisha Harper-Bradley

Mother ☆ Motivational Artist ☆ Entrepreneur ☆ Community Advocate 
                                ☆ Learning and Growing Through Life
How do you achieve work-life balance?
When I was working in corporate, work-life balance was a huge challenge for me. I was so focused on being the best at my job and going above and beyond that I discovered that I wasn’t being my best at home. There were times when I could recall going into work in darkness and leaving in darkness. I was working hard, but not really working smart. When I made the transition into becoming an entrepreneur,work-life balance was a number one priority for me.

Today, I try to start each day with intent. I try to be intentional about what want to achieve for the day and also try to get as much done before 12:00 p.m. I want to ensure that when my kids and husband get home from school or work that my time is dedicated to them. Now, am I able to achieve this every day? No, but I do try to achieve this more often than not.


Can you tell us about any habits you have/things you do, to have a successful day?
My husband works overnight in addition to us having 3 businesses (Mobile Detail, Barber Shop, and Creative Arts Service) In addition, I work closely with my sister who also took the leap and found the non-profit organization Lighthouse Solutions.

Hey, it’s a family affair. 

Yes, it seems like a lot, but we are trying to build this foundation for our next generation. The plan that God has for us is much bigger than us so we have to put in the work. Since I have to get up early in the morning to get the kids ready for school and that’s something that I’m used too anyway, I try to leverage that time effectively. Once the kids are off on the bus, I’m getting my day started.

#1 Spiritual Alignment... I start with meditation and exercise. I use this time to be one with God. This is my growth and development moment.
#2 Business Management ...I have a project board in my kitchen. (One day I will have it in my office) I identify my objectives for the day and focus on how to continue to grow each of our businesses to the next level.
#3 Keep It Simple… Focus on quality not quantity. I try to make obtainable goals each day that I can achieve. There may be times that I may miss a goal, but it’s okay. I just move it to the next day just as long I get it done in an appropriate time and it is not affecting any of our customers.


How did you get where you are today, and who/what helped you along the way?
Please know that by no means would I consider myself perfect or super organized. I am a work in progress. I have to surround myself with mentors and good people who help keep me on the right path and hold me accountable.
What have you learned about leadership, entrepreneurship and mentoring others?
I learned that it all is a process and it takes work. At the end of the day, leadership starts with being a servant first. It’s having knowledge, wisdom and understanding as you go through process in order to pass it along to others.

How has starting your business and living your purpose balanced out to where you are now?
I have grown so much since this journey. Back in September, I did a little reflection because it had been a year since me taking the leap. Here’s what I shared with others on what I have gained.

1. Trust God - He has your back
2. Make time for family and loved ones
3. Self-employed is hard work & rewarding
4. Don't just Go but GROW in the moment
5. Know your happy place
6. I AM the CHAMPION of my sound! ❤


What do you find most helpful about a using social media in terms of marketing your business and growing it?
Social media helps tell the story. We utilize it as a platform to help build trust with our customers to showcase our quality work, but also allow them to share transparently their experience of our services provided.

What is your favorite aspect of being an entrepreneur?
We are able to build a foundation that my children’s children will be able to stand on.
What are you currently working on now?
Right now we are working to build a team and looking to expand into a building. In addition, with MY-T-BY-DESIGN “Imperfectly Painting with Purpose”continuing to grow, starting in January I will be attending John Brown University working on my Marriage & Family Counseling license in order to provide a higher level of service to my clients through private one on one art therapy sessions.

What pearls of wisdom can you give other women that are looking to reach their potential?
When you hear those whispers saying it’s time for a change or to do something that is out of the ordinary that is your inner soul speaking to you. Even though it may be scary and uncomfortable in the moment, just trust and believe the process because what is unordinary will soon manifest itself to be an extraordinary blessing bigger than you can image.

For more information, contact
Lakisha  Harper-Bradley
CEO/Founder, MY-T-BY-DESIGN “Imperfectly Painting with a Purpose”
Email: 23breakthrough@gmail.com

Dr. Robert L. Lawson| Educator, Self -Development Speaker and Author| New Book Release

The Author

Dr. Robert L. Lawson is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of self-development. He is the author of twelve books and has created numerous courses of study for Ohio University students in Chillicothe and Zanesville, Ohio. He has also been an English instructor at Gallia Academy High School, Marshall University, Shawnee State University, Georgetown Jr-Sr. High School, and Chillicothe High SchoolHe is a graduate of the University of Rio Grande, Marshall University, and holds a doctoral degree from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The Book

Greatness is not a concept for the fainthearted, but you can achieve it by creating a plan—and then acting on it. This inspirational collection of poems, quotes, and case studies reveal what it means to be great and provides a road map that shows how to achieve what so many others find so elusive.
Discover the motivation to become virtually unstoppable, and put your dreams into action with the timeless lessons in Greatness Awaits.


Take your life back. Make sure you are moving in the exact direction you want to go. If you enjoy this kind of information, my latest book, Greatness Awaits: Putting Your Dreams into Action is filled to the brim with it. Stop waiting.


Here’s one of the short writings that appears in Greatness Awaits. 

Someone’s Child
As one stands before the masses,
One’s heart is truly blessed;
For God revealed long ago,
The mission and the quest.
His spirit was so gentle,
His voice was clear and mild;
Pour into the open mind,
And life of someone’s child.
As you walk this awesome journey,
Bestow on them your gift;
Become the wind beneath their wings,
And give them each a lift.
Help each one to understand,
The struggle from the start;
The things that matter most in life,
Must live inside your heart.
As one surveys their eager faces,
And ponders all the while,
The thought we must reflect on,
Is this is someone’s child.
We have an opportunity,
To measure and to mold;
And turn a life begun as dust,
Into a strand of gold.
No matter what the courts may say,
With briefs or papers filed,
You can always make a difference,
In the life of someone’s child.

Contact


Copyright © 2017. Dr. Robert L. Lawson. All rights reserved.

Painting Pictures With Her Words: From Music To Branding Her Own Clothing Line

   Innovator | Female Rapper | Songwriter | A Wife | A Mom | A Lover of  The Most High


About Us

CiGARB (pronounced “Sigh” Garb) is a small creative line that incorporates Fashion, Music and Life based in the MilwaukeeWisconsin area. 
We intend to produce quality clothing, creative garments and accessories with meaning and purpose. Our aim is to help cultivate and inspire this generation to use their skill sets productively.

We are also committed to serving the homeless in our community via our subdivision (Nonah's Gift). How do we accomplish this? Well, with each purchase you make from us, a percentage of our profitable sales are used to create clothing and care packages for the homeless. 

We provide Shelters in the MilwaukeeWisconsin area with brand new socks, hats and other clothing. If you have a heart for the homeless, Help Us Help Them. 
If you would like to partner with us in any way, give us a call at (414) 459-1647.

 Inspiring one mind at a time... http://www.shopcigarb.com/ 

Mission

"I want to address issues that affect the development of people and their perception of life, love, their purpose and worth. 

"Integrity, character and patience are qualities Under5ive believe are greater than having great talent. She desires to infuse those principles to the listener. 

"I'm not out to be the tightest rapper. My goal is to deliver timeless music." #mkeRiSE

Currently Working On

Under5ive is currently working on releasing new content every 5th of the month. 
From music to clothing, she has been pressing to stay in a creative mindset since returning March 2017. 

"I've been gone for so long; when I re-introduce my music to people I'm trying to come out swinging. This time around I'm giving music all I've got.

I will not hold back on delivery, skill or my ability to convey different concepts in witty ways that provoke the listener to think once my record has stopped playing."

"Not Me" By Under5ive
Independent Label
Released November 5, 2017


Lyrics

You ain't even gotta tell me the chitter chatter
I don't wanna know
I'm too focused on my goals
I know God is in control
tell em hit the road
(Byeee) Goodbye
Write the vision make it plain
In my own lane
I ain't playing no games
You don't wanna meet the python
Get the mic, Grip it tight
Give Him the light Then get my hype on
He got the right one
He got the right one
Chorus
I ain't the one to be trippin off if they ain't feelin me
(They ain't even gotta like me)
I ain't the one, trippin' off if she ain't feelin' me
(She ain't even gottta like me)
He don't feel me? He ain't got to
They ain't even gotta like me
She ain't even gotta
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
NO not me
They ain't even gotta
She ain't even gotta
Verse 2
Fire go down no wood added to the flame
You throw dirt on my (Dirt on my) Dirt on my name
That shovel you digging with
Look up and you be in that very pit
I hope you expect what you gonna get
(What you gonna get)
You best get back
Chorus
I ain't the one to be trippin off if they ain't feelin me
(They ain't even gotta like me)
I ain't the one, trippin' off if she ain't feelin' me
(She ain't even gottta like me)
He don't feel me? He ain't got to
They ain't even gotta like me
She ain't even gotta
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
No sir
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
Get Back
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
NO not me
They ain't even gotta
(Like me)
She ain't even gotta
Verse 3
You run up to me tryna give high fives
(Whaaat)
I give the side eye
like ummmm
You don't like me, I know that
Please do not lie
I'm tryna get better at this
Over look petty offense
I'm just so comfortable not being part of your click
No not at all I don't trip
Chorus
I ain't the one to be trippin off if they ain't feelin me
(They ain't even gotta like me)
I ain't the one, trippin' off if she ain't feelin' me
(She ain't even gottta like me)
He don't feel me? He ain't got to
They ain't even gotta like me
She ain't even gotta
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
No sir
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
Get Back
I ain't the one
(I ain't the one)
NO not me
They ain't even gotta
(Like me)
She ain't even gotta

Social Networks

YouTube -- http://youtube.com/LiveWitUnder5 Twitter -- http://www.twitter.com/iAmUnder5 Instagram -- http://Instagram.com/iAmUnder5 Facebook -- http://Facebook.com/iAmUnder5

Adult Contemporary R&B Vocalist Vivian Green With Her Sixth Album, VGVI

Make sure you check Vivian's latest Video "I Don't Know" Directed by Derek Blanks

LATEST RELEASE,VGVI



Biography

Vivian Green (born 1979) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and pianist. Green with a music career spanning over more than two decades.  Vivian was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and took an interest in singing, playing the piano and songwriting at a very young age. Green released her debut album, A Love Story, in 2002. 
The album was certified Gold and featured the hits "Emotional Rollercoaster" and “Fanatic.” She followed it up with her sophomore album, in 2005, Vivian, which featured the hit singles, “Gotta Go, Gotta Leave (Tired)” and "I Like it But I Don’t Need It." Green sold close to 800,000 between the two releases. Ms. Green also has a well-earned reputation as a riveting live performer, and has shared stages with such artists as Maxwell, Teena Marie, Betty Wright, Chaka Khan, Q-Tip, Anthony Hamilton, and Common.

Vivian portrayed Billie Holiday in the Cole Porter biopic Delovely, and appeared in the ABC series “American Dreams” as Brenda Holloway, and performed Holloway’s classic Motown song “Every Little Bit Hurts.”
 She also wrote "Dear God" for Boyz II Men for their platinum-selling album Evolution and wrote the music for David E. Talbert's popular all-star stage play Love in the Nick of Tyme, which debuted in 2007.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Management: MakeNoise Management -VivianGreenBookings@gmail.com 

Hey ! Thanks 4 purchasing and enjoying #VGVI ! Please be sure 2 leave a rating & review
℗ 2017 Make Noise

Grammy Nominated, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist and Actress Miki Howard

Born in ChicagoIllinois, Alicia Michelle"Miki" Howard was the daughter of two well-known gospel singers. She is the offspring of Josephine Howard, of the gospel group the Caravans, and Clay Graham of the Pilgrim Jubilees. 

Miki Howard’s towering vocals are a testament to growing up in a musical household. When Howard was in her early teens, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. Already aiming at a career in music, the 15-year-old Howard received her first break when she participated in a teen beauty contest. Augie Johnson, leader of the group Side Effect, happened to be in the audience; impressed with Howard's singing talent, Howard also joined the lineup of Side Effect in 1978 when another singer departed. She sang with Side Effect until 1982.

The one and only Miki Howard is a Grammy nominated, Soul Train Award winning and critically acclaimed Jazz and Rhythm and Blues songstress. Miki has had two #1 singles (“Ain’t Nobody Like You” and “Ain’t Nothin’ In The World”), five Top 10 singles (“Baby Be Mine, That’s What Love Is, Come Share My Love, Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)” and her signature hit “Love Under New Management”), one Top 20 single (“Imagination”) and four Top 100 singles (“Come Back Lover, Crazy, Come Home To Me” and “Release Me”) on the Billboard R&B Singles Charts. Miki has also had two Top 10 albums (“Miki Howard” and “Femme Fatale”), two Top 20 albums (“Come Share My Love” and “Love Confessions”) and three Top 100 albums (“Miki Sings Billie, Three Wishes” and “Pillow Talk”) on the Billboard R&B Album Charts so far in her career.

Miki even played the role of one of her idols, the great Billie Holiday in Spike Lee’s film “Malcolm X” alongside Denzel Washington. 

Miki has collaborated and toured with music greats like: Al Jarreau, Roy Ayers, Marcus Miller, David Sanborn, Jermaine Jackson, Hiroshima, Wayne Henderson, Ronnie Laws, Augie Johnson and Side Effect, Tom Browne, Chucki Booker and Norman Brown.

Miki released her latest CD, “Live In Concert” in 2015 and in 2016, her incredible career and journey was turned into a movie “Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story” for TV One debuting on June 12, 2016The Miki Howard Story" candidly explores the complicated history of Howard’s romantic relationship with R&B singer Gerald Levert, the tumultuous relationship with her mother, and her battles to overcome spousal abuse and drug addiction. 
  
Miki's incredible story made her episode one of the highest rated in the shows history.
Miki triumphant is a true story of a woman who refused to let anything rob her of what she felt she deserved and impair her ability to go after it. Hats off to Miki Howard!
Miki Howard is now touring the US and abroad, combining her chart topping hit songs with a mixture of Jazz, modern standards and good old blues to create a musical feast for the heart and soul.

For general, press, booking and pricing information, please contact Seth Neblett at imageworxinc@aol.com or visit Miki’s official website www.mikihowardmedia.com
Albums:
Come Share My Love (Atlantic 1986)
Love Confessions (Atlantic 1987)
Miki Howard (Atlantic 1989)
Femme Fatale (Giant 1992)
Miki Sings Billie (Giant 1993)
Live Plus (Warlock 1996)
Can't Count Me Out (Hush 1997)
Three Wishes (Peak Records 2001)
The Very Best Of Miki Howard (Atlantic / Rhino 2001)
Pillow Talk: Miki Sings The Classics (Shanachie Records 2006)
Private Collection (Branicka Records 2008)

Facebook GlobeTwitter GlobeInstagram Globe