Showing posts with label Community Advocate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community Advocate. Show all posts

10 Questions with Sims Strategic Mentoring Program Founder Walter Sims

Tell Us About Yourself: Walter Sims CEO and Founder of Sims Strategic Mentoring Program. I founded the program out of a desired compassion to empower unfortunate youth. It formed from me and a few other adults getting a group of young kids to question neighbors on how they can improve the community. Youth were evaluated on their approach and behavior in the matter, and then rewarded for their participation and effort. 
The program then took the initiative to implement such improvements. We served the community in feeding the homeless and doing Christmas dinners and gift giveaways.

What are your favorite’s quotes?
I owe God everything; Mindset is everything, Empowering minds to embrace kindness 

Can you tell us a little bit about your business or the work you do?
Youth and their family members are referred to Sims Strategic Mentoring, upon enrolling, an evaluation will occur to better understand referrals needs in developing properly. Then thorough background checked and trained mentors are assigned to assist referrals needs. The program also works with other non-profit organizations through inspirational speaking, community involvement and social development. 

What brings you the greatest joy?
Knowing and seeing that someone has taken what has been giving through me to empower themselves to be a change. 

What is the best advice you've been given?
 Be the change you want to see in the world. 

What accomplishment are you most proud of?
 Forgiving myself of what am unable to change. 

What are the two things people would be surprised to know about you?
 Where I came from and how I was able to overcome so much riding against my present and future. 
What is one thing you wish you knew when you were younger?
 That time is very precious to an unlearn mind. 

Do you help the community?
 Yes! I currently build and distribute supplies to not so fortunate neighborhoods. 

If you could talk to three people, who would they be and why?
 My Father God- To praise him,
My Dad and Grandmother -To ask unanswered questions. 

Do you have any advice you would like to leave with the reader?
Stop!!!! Obsessing over what you are trying to do and be and allow your path to form as you prepare to step into it. May God guide you. 

For More Information contact Walter Sims 
(501) 541-9178  
Location: North Little Rock area
FaceBook @ Sims Strategic Mentoring Program 






10 Questions with Nate Walls-Event Griller



What are your favorite’s quotes? I would have to say..
"Hate does not drive out hate, only love can do that"
"Only I can change my life"
"Don't take yourself too seriously...nobody else does"
Can you tell us a little bit about your business or the work you do?
Secondhand Smoke BBQ...a community-based catering and vending joint that does everything from high-end events to backyard grilling...particularly passionate events...when you're fed up...I get you fed up!
What brings you the greatest joy?
My wife and our children we share together….

What is the best advice you've been given?
You're only as good as your last event and meet people where they are

What accomplishment are you most proud of?
You're only as good as your last event and meet people where they are.

 What are the two things people would be surprised to know about you?
I cry watching tear-jerker movies and I suffer from depression

What is one thing you wish you knew when you were younger?
Drugs and Alcohol destroy families!

Do you help the community?
I give back to the community every chance I get! Cooking for the homeless is my passion and not just them...cooking for the entire community!
If you could talk to three people, who would they be and why?
Hmmm...Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Myron Mixon (The Pitmaster BBQ Jesus) and My Mama to tell her I'm following the process  

Do you have any advice you would like to leave with the reader?
Don't stop caring about people, love yourself and don't ever give up! Ever!



secondhandsmokenwa@gmail.com

My-T-By-Design Therapeutic Art Studio First Year Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Celebration

My-T-By-Design Therapeutic Art Studio First Year Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Celebration Event with Owner, Lakisha Harper- Bradley


Over 13 businesses/entrepreneur  was recognize and took part in the biggest ribbon  cutting with Mayor Lioneld  Jordan of FayettevilleArkansas, for this monumental event.
About Lakisha Harper-Bradley, she is a Mother  Motivational Artist  Entrepreneur  Community Advocate  Learning and Growing Through Life
Lakisha Pearls of Wisdom-
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.









 We believe that you are MIGHTY BY DESIGN and that is why it is our mission to help you SEE YOUR VALUE and KNOW YOUR WORTH through our impactful process.

Check Us Out-
At MY-T-BY-DESIGN, our events are unique that #1 We have a studio and We’re Mobile! #2 We customize our workshops based on your needs. #3 We combine technology, conversation, leadership/personal development training, painting and much more!

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

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