31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Let's Start with Wallpaper from Kimberly Lewis Home

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Wallpaper Kimberly Lewis Home

I have been looking for a reason to use products from Kimberly Lewis' wallcovering line since meeting her at Blogfest this year.  When I decided to switch directions with my business, I was afraid that I wouldn't get the chance because I wasn't sure if I'd be involved in residential design again this soon.  But as fate would have it, the first day of my new job (Monday) provided me with the opportunity to throw her wares into the mix.  Turns out, my very first project at my new post is a ranch house re-do.  
Wallpaper Kimberly Lewis Home

When I got the images of the house on my desk, I noticed that the walls were all dark paneling and that the ceilings weren't very high.  I'm out of the painted accent wall phase, so I quickly started to think of alternative ways of making the walls special and the rooms appear larger.  
Kimberly's wallcoverings seems like the perfect fit.  I think that they're fun, creative, and provide just the graphic punch our otherwise white color palette needs.  The easy part is recommending the paper, the hard part is fighting for it at every production meeting until I can see it successfully installed in the project.  Wish me luck!

Wallpaper Kimberly Lewis Home
 What do you think?  Could you see this in a 30 year old ranch house?

A Perfect Place for A Scandal - Olivia Pope's Bedding

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I couldn't help but notice the yummy duvet cover on Olivia Pope's bed during last week's episode of Scandal.  Since I am obsessed with all things Olivia Pope, especially the hugely inappropriate relationship she has with the President.  Who writes this stuff?  Of course I know and of course, I think she deserves an Emmy.  Anyhoo, back to...The bedding.   I know you want it and here's where you can get it.

It's the Embroidered Frame bedding from West Elm and guess what?   It's on sale!  I know, I know!  I've seen this bedding and held it in my hands and ladies believe me, it feels as good as it looks.  I think we should all take it home and create our own little perfect place to roll around and have... well, lonely nights thinking about our ex boyfriends. :)  What?  That's what Olivia does.
Quick little side note.  If you are feeling really bossy or should I say presidential, have it monogrammed.I would.

I'm Getting Better

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Hello Everyone,I've missed you guys!  If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, then you know that I have been all over the place. In my travels I've run into several interesting Pinkeggshell followers. 
One of the followers and I sat down for coffee on Monday and she shed some light on how I blog and what she feltpeople were looking for when they read my blog.  (I know right.)  I thoughtabout it for a few days, with my first instinct being not to worry about it too much.  However, the conversation stayed on my mind and this blog post is my response. 
It's a design blog, so why don't we see more behind the scenes design stuff?
Social media moves quickly, design projects not somuch.  I'm always torn between how much I share with you about any givenproject because the reality is that they are all over the place.  For instance,I was slap dab in the middle of doing phase one (the first level of my client'shouse), when the couple became pregnant and we had to switch our focus to thenursery.  I posted some images from the completed rooms on Instagram, but have yet to finish and get in there to have the space professionally photographed.I also struggle with this because I believe that homes should evolve and include facets from the owner's life and travels.  I don't like generic art or random BS in a space.  I don't design in cliches so the spaces should mean something and creating meaning takes time. 
We want more design business advice, especiallythose of us who are just getting into the business.


I'm hesitant to give advice because I feel thatalthough I've been in the business for over 10 years, I  am still perfecting several facets of the day to day operations.  I'm always evolving as I find ways to incorporate all the things that I love (Art, photography and travel) into my daily work.  I know what I am doing and what my goals are, but unless you are me or have similar goals it could be really hard to follow along. 

I will pass this little tidbit along though:  I've been an entrepreneur my wholecareer.  I've learned to succeed as both a leader and a one woman show. I 've made a lot of mistakes, but I have survived because I work on keeping my overhead low.  Knowing how to survive and that this is my life's purpose keeps me movingforward and keeps me seeking better ways to not only run my business, but also my life. 

We want better follow up on projects that you startlike the Top 20 or
Behind the Blog series.
Wow... Ouch! Well, I have tons of ideas!  I love ideas by the wayand sometimes the successes of those ideas depend on the cooperation ofothers.  I have some great features coming up but I am still looking at ways todo them more effectively.  Bear with me.  I am truly interested in this andwould love some input on ways to do it better.
 Finally, More about me.I have a really unique and blessed life.  I am and have always been a really spontaneous person who adapts quickly to change.  I easily move from idea to idea and place to place without a lot of pondering or soul searching.  I live by the words of Jay-z "Don't talk about it, if you ain't lived it." I don't believe in faking it 'til you make it.  Often times I'm involved in projects that are not linear, but have many twists and turns.  For that reason, I like to share details about them once they're complete.

Personally.  I'm a little over the top - I love bling, labels, furs, and all things glamorous.  It can get a little obnoxious- I know this, but I love it!  Think Little Kim and Kanye and I'm not even joking. I love celebrating life.  I think that anyone who has spent even a small amount of time with me would say when asked about it, "We had a great time!" and little else.  In contrast to all the hype, I'm also kinda private.  I can be both right?



The UN-glamorous part about my life is that I'm almost always living between two orthree cities at a time.  As you can imagine, things can get hectic especially with a toddler in tow.  So I don'tpost a lot about the food I eat or the clothes I buy. I normally have both delivered to my home or  hotel.  It's a bonus when I can actually go into a mall to shop orinto a restaurant for dinner.  Sad, but true. 

In an attempt tobe more of a resource for you because that's what I started this blog for, I will do mybest to be more transparent and more personal.  If I start a project and it ends up in the toilet, you'll read about it here.  In the meantime, please leave acomment and let me know what things you are waiting for from me that I haven't delivered.  Believe me, I wantto hear from you now before I run into you in the streets. 

There's a New Male Presence in My Life

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Bold, unique, and oh so well put together.  Who needs the king's horses and men?  His confidence is unbreakable and his impression lasts way past the first encounter with his individual style.From his hair, to the way he rocks his jeans, to his choice of furnishings, the Blue Satin Male takes pride in the value of his brand.  He is a connoisseur of design that reflects who he is and savors decor that conveys his story through the language of color, form, and texture.See the way he strokes his 5 o'clock shadow?  He is not afraid to be smooth, yet edgy.  He is multidimensional, and knows how to give and take with a flare for artful negotiation.  The Blue Satin Male likes to mix it up, creating swagger at home without losing one drop of authenticity. 
I have had the pleasure to create exceptional spaces with many stylish men who exude the Blue Satin Male archetype.  As the inspiration for this site, it is my hope that the pictures and content curated here are a reflection of and an inspiration for all.Check out images from recent blog posts after the jump.




Post: Cicada For Him 12/ 5/ 12

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My Celebration of Change

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As I reviewed 2012, I noticed that it has been a year of changes.  I didn't enter 2012 thinking that I needed to make these changes, but I guess the universe knows best. :)  For one, I cut my hair.  I've always worn my hair short, but grew it out for TV.  We thought that it would make me appear to be more mainstream.  In the end, it really didn't matter.  I wanted to cut it so I did...super short and super chic.  What do you think?

All images Instagram/Pinkeggshell
 If you've tried to contact me and could not or if you noticed that I was missing from social media for long periods of time this year, then you helped to influence change number 2.  After I returned from New York in May, I had the worst luck with my Internet connection!  I just could not get and keep a constant signal.  I tried absolutely every service out there, to no avail. It was the worst!  So in the end, I decided to move to another condo.  As I wrapped my mind around moving down the hall, I  decided to make an even bigger move.  I changed my bi-cities.  Instead of living between Houston and Atlanta, I've decided to live between Oxford and Houston.  I truly heart Atlanta, I do, but I believe that the opportunities outside the city are better for me and my family.  I'll miss my friends and the after work cocktail hours, but I'll be okay.

All images Instagram/Pinkeggshell
Not all of my changes were as major as switching cities.  One small but powerful change that I made was to change my homepage setting from Gmail.  This is the best thing I could have ever done.  I've heard it said that "email is an effective way of managing other people's priorities for your life."  Instead of turning on my computer and getting bombarded with that energy, I get news and business motivation that I can use.  This is, by far, a change that I would recommend to anyone.

All images Instagram/Pinkeggshell
My life is a lot bigger now than it was just a year ago.  The energy around me is fantastic!  My partnerships are stronger, my focus is sharper, and my future is brighter than ever.

 2012 was an amazing time for me and was filled with some pretty cool firsts.  Here are a few things I'd like to raise a glass to and show gratitude for - if you don't mind.
  • My HGTV Episodes of "Design Wars" aired to rave reviews.  If you haven't seen them, you can catch them on repeat.
  • Pinkeggshell was named one of the Top 100 Design Blogs for 2013 by Modenus. 
  • I am leading a delegation of talented designers from the African-American Top 20 to Curacao - 
  • We successfully celebrated the African-American Top 20 Designers at Jay-Z's 40/40 Club in New York. {See event photos tabs above}
  • We successfully launched a design blog specifically for men called Blue Satin Male.
  • I gave my very first independent Key Note address at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center. 
  • I curated a lovely collection for Joss and Main.com  that was a huge success.
All of those things are great, but more importantly, I'd like to celebrate meeting you. When I started this blog.  I simply could not have imagined just how much you would come to love it and I'd come to love you. You showed up in record numbers to my speaking engagements and supported all of my events. I love you for that. Thanks for all the love and all the support. It has meant the world to me.
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 I am absolutely ecstatic about life and all it's possibilities.  I care deeply about design and feel personally obligated to further the plight of all of you who are looking to make your mark in this profession.  My personal ambitions pale in comparison to the goals I have for my community.  Even now, as I celebrate a decade of Interior Design Success, I find myself thinking, "What else can I do?  How can I be better?  Where else can I serve?"

Please join me here in 2013 as we delve more into the home and what it means for a healthy happy life.  I'm looking forward to discussing this and much more with you in the new year.
Until then,
Happy New Year and Be Blessed!
-Kimberly



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27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

A Perfect Place for A Scandal - Olivia Pope's Bedding

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I couldn't help but notice the yummy duvet cover on Olivia Pope's bed during last week's episode of Scandal.  Since I am obsessed with all things Olivia Pope, especially the hugely inappropriate relationship she has with the President.  Who writes this stuff?  Of course I know and of course, I think she deserves an Emmy.  Anyhoo, back to...The bedding.   I know you want it and here's where you can get it.

It's the Embroidered Frame bedding from West Elm and guess what?   It's on sale!  I know, I know!  I've seen this bedding and held it in my hands and ladies believe me, it feels as good as it looks.  I think we should all take it home and create our own little perfect place to roll around and have... well, lonely nights thinking about our ex boyfriends. :)  What?  That's what Olivia does.
Quick little side note.  If you are feeling really bossy or should I say presidential, have it monogrammed.I would.

I'm Getting Better

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Hello Everyone,I've missed you guys!  If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, then you know that I have been all over the place. In my travels I've run into several interesting Pinkeggshell followers. 
One of the followers and I sat down for coffee on Monday and she shed some light on how I blog and what she feltpeople were looking for when they read my blog.  (I know right.)  I thoughtabout it for a few days, with my first instinct being not to worry about it too much.  However, the conversation stayed on my mind and this blog post is my response. 
It's a design blog, so why don't we see more behind the scenes design stuff?
Social media moves quickly, design projects not somuch.  I'm always torn between how much I share with you about any givenproject because the reality is that they are all over the place.  For instance,I was slap dab in the middle of doing phase one (the first level of my client'shouse), when the couple became pregnant and we had to switch our focus to thenursery.  I posted some images from the completed rooms on Instagram, but have yet to finish and get in there to have the space professionally photographed.I also struggle with this because I believe that homes should evolve and include facets from the owner's life and travels.  I don't like generic art or random BS in a space.  I don't design in cliches so the spaces should mean something and creating meaning takes time. 
We want more design business advice, especiallythose of us who are just getting into the business.


I'm hesitant to give advice because I feel thatalthough I've been in the business for over 10 years, I  am still perfecting several facets of the day to day operations.  I'm always evolving as I find ways to incorporate all the things that I love (Art, photography and travel) into my daily work.  I know what I am doing and what my goals are, but unless you are me or have similar goals it could be really hard to follow along. 

I will pass this little tidbit along though:  I've been an entrepreneur my wholecareer.  I've learned to succeed as both a leader and a one woman show. I 've made a lot of mistakes, but I have survived because I work on keeping my overhead low.  Knowing how to survive and that this is my life's purpose keeps me movingforward and keeps me seeking better ways to not only run my business, but also my life. 

We want better follow up on projects that you startlike the Top 20 or
Behind the Blog series.
Wow... Ouch! Well, I have tons of ideas!  I love ideas by the wayand sometimes the successes of those ideas depend on the cooperation ofothers.  I have some great features coming up but I am still looking at ways todo them more effectively.  Bear with me.  I am truly interested in this andwould love some input on ways to do it better.
 Finally, More about me.I have a really unique and blessed life.  I am and have always been a really spontaneous person who adapts quickly to change.  I easily move from idea to idea and place to place without a lot of pondering or soul searching.  I live by the words of Jay-z "Don't talk about it, if you ain't lived it." I don't believe in faking it 'til you make it.  Often times I'm involved in projects that are not linear, but have many twists and turns.  For that reason, I like to share details about them once they're complete.

Personally.  I'm a little over the top - I love bling, labels, furs, and all things glamorous.  It can get a little obnoxious- I know this, but I love it!  Think Little Kim and Kanye and I'm not even joking. I love celebrating life.  I think that anyone who has spent even a small amount of time with me would say when asked about it, "We had a great time!" and little else.  In contrast to all the hype, I'm also kinda private.  I can be both right?



The UN-glamorous part about my life is that I'm almost always living between two orthree cities at a time.  As you can imagine, things can get hectic especially with a toddler in tow.  So I don'tpost a lot about the food I eat or the clothes I buy. I normally have both delivered to my home or  hotel.  It's a bonus when I can actually go into a mall to shop orinto a restaurant for dinner.  Sad, but true. 

In an attempt tobe more of a resource for you because that's what I started this blog for, I will do mybest to be more transparent and more personal.  If I start a project and it ends up in the toilet, you'll read about it here.  In the meantime, please leave acomment and let me know what things you are waiting for from me that I haven't delivered.  Believe me, I wantto hear from you now before I run into you in the streets. 

There's a New Male Presence in My Life

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Bold, unique, and oh so well put together.  Who needs the king's horses and men?  His confidence is unbreakable and his impression lasts way past the first encounter with his individual style.From his hair, to the way he rocks his jeans, to his choice of furnishings, the Blue Satin Male takes pride in the value of his brand.  He is a connoisseur of design that reflects who he is and savors decor that conveys his story through the language of color, form, and texture.See the way he strokes his 5 o'clock shadow?  He is not afraid to be smooth, yet edgy.  He is multidimensional, and knows how to give and take with a flare for artful negotiation.  The Blue Satin Male likes to mix it up, creating swagger at home without losing one drop of authenticity. 
I have had the pleasure to create exceptional spaces with many stylish men who exude the Blue Satin Male archetype.  As the inspiration for this site, it is my hope that the pictures and content curated here are a reflection of and an inspiration for all.Check out images from recent blog posts after the jump.




Post: Cicada For Him 12/ 5/ 12

Post: Matthew Patrick Symth for Elle Decor Designer Visions


Post: Product Alert- Desk from Joss and Main



Holiday Prep, Inspiration, and Tips with Olioboard

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This is my favorite time of the year.  Maybe it's because I'm from such a large family and the holidays are our time to get together.  I love all the preparations and the endless celebrations.  This year, I am spending the time leading up to Christmas in Mississippi with my mother.  It's the first time in years that I've been home early enough to help with the planning and decorating.  Just this past Monday, I was able to take my daughter to the town's Christmas parade.  It was all so magical! 

Being here has caused me to start thinking about my own holiday traditions. Every year, I plan to start early and buy up ribbon, paper, and holiday decorations at the end of the season.  I never do.  It seems that I'm just not organized enough to plan it all out in advance.  To me, without a proper plan, it all seems like a bunch of junk in a clearance bin.  
This year I'm turning to Olioboard for help.  I'm counting on the mood board site that set me apart with HGTV producers and streamlined how I communicate with clients, to help me design holiday 2013 so I can shop for it now.

I have always wanted to host a formal New Years Eve party.  It would be so sexy and chic to have my family and friends over for a formal dinner to celebrate the season and pending New Year.  I like the idea of it being opulent and a little over the top with red roses, gold bottles, and black ties.
If that doesn't happen - or better yet,  if the things to make it happen aren't on sale at Macy's, I'd at least like to have a Christmas party at my house.  I'd put up a tree and sprawl ribbon across a mantle. I know I could make it look amazing, if only I'd just do it.

I was on Olioboard yesterday and was right.  There were tons of great room ideas for festive holiday decorating.  Jackpot!  Below are a few of my favorites.  
Be warned.  Olioboard has made it super easy to re-create these rooms in your own space.In addition to the visual inspiration, the rooms are simple to shop.  Each item is listed with the cost and where to buy link.  You can also create a budget for your project with the pro tool, which I find extremely helpful when deciding what to buy.   
Click on the links and let me know what you think. Do you have a favorite?  If not, create a board and leave me a link to it.  I'd love to see it!  Who knows, maybe I'll be shopping from your board this holiday season.
Michelle at Color Chats
Jane at Snob Interior Design
Lisa at Lisa Mende Design
Jennifer at Jennifer Reynolds Interiors
Sarah at Sarah Gunn: Wall Candy
Lynda at Focal Point
Andie at Andie Day Lifestyle
Alicia at All About Design
Tobi at Tobi Fairley ID

Spring Cleaning in December?

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I've just spent the past 12 hours cleaning up in preparation for our guest who will be staying here over the Christmas Holiday.  It has been brutal!  I started out with a simple list.

  • Tidy up the guest bedrooms.
  • Make sure the bathrooms are clean.
  • Pull out the serving platters.
  • Locate the extra blankets. 

That list has evolved.  Okay, it has actually morphed into a small novel.  I just finished clearing out the guest bedroom (which resulted in 2 boxes of "stuff" for Goodwill), painting the guest bathroom, and purchasing new bedding.  With all the dust flying, I had to wonder if holiday cleaning has taken the place of spring cleaning in your life as well.




Sometimes it takes the threat of relatives coming for people to do anything with their homes.  For years this has been the busiest time for my design firm.  There are last minute deliveries that have in times past caused me to place the last vase moments before the guests were to arrive.  This type of hustle to clean and get the house ready will not occur again for many people until next year around this time.  Now compare that to how little people do in the spring.  Besides packing up the old blankets and heavy throws, there's not nearly as much going on in my world in the spring as there is during the holiday season.  What do you think?



Leave a comment below and let me know if holiday cleaning has surpassed spring cleaning in your house.

I keep this Cleaning Guide by Real Simple close during all my cleaning escapades.Pick it up here.



20 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

Stop Unfair Treatment of Pregnant Women!

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National Women's Law Center


What if Kate Middleton were a prison guard?

We have all seen the headlines, pregnant Kate Middleton is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum — severe nausea caused by pregnancy.

She's lucky she's a princess; here in the U.S., some pregnant workers in the same boat have been forced onto unpaid leave or fired by their employers. Women like Saonarah Jeudy. Here is her story:

Jeudy was working as a prison guard when she became pregnant. Not only did she suffer from hyperemesis, she also had painful fibroid tumors. She asked her supervisors if she could work the night shift at the prison; the hours were quieter and would allow her to get to the restroom more easily to vomit when necessary. Her supervisors refused, even after she gave them a note from her doctor, and eventually terminated her. When Jeudy sought relief in court, she lost, which means she lost her job for doing what she was designed to do, give birth to the next generation...

We know that Jeudy isn't alone. Too many employers refuse to provide minor workplace accommodations — like a schedule change, a water bottle or a bathroom break — when workers need them to continue safely working during pregnancy.

That's why the National Women's Law Center supports the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, a bill that would require employers to make the same types of accommodations for pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions that they do for disabilities.

No pregnant woman — not Saonarah Jeudy, not the future Queen of England, not anyone should be forced to choose between her health and her job.

Do you have a story to share? We need your help to put a face on this important issue: tell us your story of being denied accommodations on the job you needed during pregnancy.

Thanks for your help!

Sincerely,

Emily J. Martin
Vice President and General Counsel
National Women's Law Center

P.S. Are you on Facebook? Help us spread the word about pregnancy discrimination sharing our new graphic.

Believe In Yourself

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Believe in yourself…

If you believe
Within your heart
You'll know that no one can change
The path that you must go…

The late Lena Horne sings the song on The Wiz soundtrack titled, Believe In Yourself

Believe in yourself. That's our theme today. What does believing in yourself look and feel like? How do you act like when you believe in yourself? These are the questions we will answer today. The late Lena Horne went through a period when no one believed in her being an African-American singer and actress at the time she embarked on her career. She is a good example of what believing in yourself can do for you.

What is the spark of the divine within you that's trying to come forth? Are you committed to believing in yourself and doing the hard work required to make your dreams come true? Robert Pruitt, author of Out of the Box and It Is Well with My Soul is our guest today. He has been through all kinds of issues himself, including the death of his father that he writes about in his last book. He is also director of spiritual life coaching for Iyanla Vanzant's Inner Visions and his leadership development company is at www.robertpruitt.com.

Do you feel like you are stuck in a rut or not moving forward fast enough and you just want to crank your life up to the next level and be steps further along in your journey than where you are now? That is what we will be discussing today. You can never believe in yourself enough, especially as a person of color, a female or as part of any other grouping. The good news is that you are in the USA, the land of opportunities. However, it's always nice to have additional affirmation when going through life because life comes with facing many challenges and it is one thing to say you believe in yourself and it's another thing for your actions to reflect that reality.

Believe in yourself…

Believe what you feel
And know you're right because
The time will come around
When you'll say it's yours

Guest: When I was thinking about being on the show today, after yesterday's massacre in Connecticut where 28 people were killed, I feel I have to be transparent because we know there are no accidents in life. Yesterday's event showed the innocence of lost life and the injured lives left behind. I'm clear that many of us are walking through life with our innocence injured during some phase of our development, to where some don't believe in themselves anymore, and for some it is to the point that they don't feel they have any value or worth. Many people have low self-esteem, which is when we are operating from a low fear-based placed, where there's no joy, peace, confidence or contentment. A person’s self-esteem is lowered for life due to some event. For example, your parent abandons you and you interpret that as, "I don't matter" and carry that pain and low sense of self through life. There's a wound and injured innocence there.

When we are asked the question, “How are you?” there are many of us who are wounded saying everything is good and fine because no one challenges us on what our answer means. Some people say, “I don't need to tell everybody how I am doing,” but some of us don’t even think about it. You should check in with your internal dialog, so when you are asked that question, instead of automatically saying, “I am fine,” you should be responding honestly and the answer should be for you to tune in and honestly expressing what is occurring in you. Obama tearing up yesterday about the massacre was an example showing raw emotion based on how he felt.

Caller: I would love to know how to take things to the next level. I'd like to do something different but it's a long road that will get me to it. I'm looking at it from different perspectives. I think there are bigger things I can do and I want to move into teaching at a higher level.

Guest: Is it an inkling or intuitive thing in you? Have you made contact with the community organization or schools where you can do it? You have to make the contact. Sometimes the inkling drives us to take steps we are capable of doing. Make a list of colleges around you where you want to teach. You can't jump the Grand Canyon in one jump, so take little steps. Don't intellectualize it. Just begin somewhere and this is what you should do: Contact the schools by a certain date and time and then journal about what you want to do. Journal about what you discovered. Take the time to write about your thoughts feelings and experiences. You are not looking to write anything specifically you just want to complete that thought. There's something to writing that you can't get with typing. Also, use your least dominant hand to journal because that's harder for you to control and allows you to dig deeper into expressing yourself. Find an accountability partner. In your case, I will serve as your accountability partner.

Host: Why are you quiet?

Caller: I was quiet because I know I can move past my fears and inhibitions and move into my future, that's why I was quiet.

Guest: When we are open, clear, understanding, kind we can achieve a lot. Focus on being that way. Don't overly focus on doing anything initially.

Host: The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. You can keep it simple.

What would your life look like if you believed in yourself? Call in to share…

Caller: I'm the “after” of setting expectations and how things work out. I wanted to teach, so I called a college. That day I was given the opportunity to interview. The principal said, “I want you to put your proposal together and it will be your department.” When I was in the commercial environment, I was a civil engineer designer and you just work and work, but teaching is different because it’s about support, setting expectations, being a leader with expectations for myself, etc.

Guest: Take a deep breath. I'm feeling that you have placed an expectation on yourself to be everything to the students who come to the class. What if you didn't have to focus on teaching the students and focus on just being present, offering questions to help them think critically and allowing their individual processes to unfold and then offering insight into their realization?

Caller: I realize that each person has their own life’s path and everyone has their own journey but I want to do so much for them.

Guest: Write in a journal stating, the overwhelming feeling I feel is due to... Separating the academic activity from the other things you will do is what you need to do. It seems like the challenge for you is to get clear on how to present your gifts to the world, keeping in mind that you’ve got this journey that will unveil itself in time. Give yourself the opportunity to go through your journey. In your situation, I think of the acronym FEAR, which stands for False Evidence Assumed Real. This is something real that people feel even though it’s not real. Perfectionism keeps coming up for me about you.

Caller: Well, I also want to share with your callers that the first time I called a school, I was told no but I didn't stop there. I called other schools and kept calling till I got my break through.

Guest: Your “expectations” have come up a lot in what you have shared. So, often ask yourself, what is it that I’m making up that I need to do or be? That thinking, if not checked, may be detrimental to you.

Host: Thanks for showing us how things, such as wanting to help and feeling inadequate due to perfectionism, can occupy the same space at the same time.

Caller: I'm 47 years old and I find myself asking, do I believe in myself, because life has hit me hard. I'm in the worst times of my life but I'm expecting a break through soon. When I was young I was bright eyed and on fire. Now, I don't believe in myself because I've had many doors closed in my face, but I'm here and still fighting. I was in ministry and got hurt and that knocked me down, but I'm back up and looking to go forth. I love Iyanla's show and I've always wanted a mentor, so here I am asking for help.

Guest: “I'm experiencing upset” is what I hear from your voice and words. These are the things you should do:

Complete a forgiveness journal. This is designed to remove you from fight-survival mode because that’s not really living for you. What you write in your journal should include:

What I forgive myself for is…

What I forgive others for is…

What I'm committed to is…

Respond to those statements in that order with no distractions and give yourself 15 minutes to do it. It will consist of intrinsic and non-intrinsic things. Look at the gate keepers who slammed those doors in your face. You know what the next step is. Breathe deeply to release some negative energy of the hurt in you. Ministry means to serve, so you can always be in ministry regardless of where you are or what you do even when working at McDonalds, but it seems that you believe your ministry must look a certain way. You were ministering in a church and you were hurt. That's your story. It goes like this, “I was wounded in the church, that was my road to Damascus experience and I can't do that no more," but you said, "When I'm giving to others I'm happy, so you should still find a way to serve, but serving in a church may not be for you because of your past experience.

Caller: I’m a 38-year-old professional who has conquered many things but I'm 318 lbs. and embarking on a different career where I can't be overweight. I know that I am really overweight, but I was under the facade of “I’m fine even though I’m overweight.” I've done many things to lose weight, but I sabotage myself, so it must be fear that’s holding me back.

Guest: I've gone through weight loss. At 6’2 I was overweight, but because of my height people didn’t know my weight, but often weight is a physical representation of a desire to protect ourselves. Did you hear about the forgiveness journal I discussed earlier?

Caller: If there’s someone in my life I can't forgive, it is myself. People grow up with different unhealthy cycles, but when you consciously continue that cycle yourself when you are responsible for yourself then you have to put it on you.

Guest: You talked about a personal experience and then when you used “people,” you generalized it to include other people because being overweight is often accompanied with low self-esteem. This is a conversation you have with yourself about yourself. However, you devalue the experience when you generalize it instead of focusing on the fact that this is what you feel and it is an opportunity for you to be offered a divine opportunity for healing. From how you expressed yourself I know your intellect is powerful, so yourself sabotage will be also masterful. Do you believe in a higher power?

Caller: Yes and I also already journal.

Guest: I’m sensing that you may intellectualize your journaling and there’s no prayer preceding the activity. Pray about releasing all thoughts that show up as a physical weight in you. The lies you have ingested are showing up as girth. Have you been overweight on and off?

Caller: Yes, all my life. However, I lost weight when I became a vegan, which was a political statement, not really something I did for myself or my health.

Host: Is there something else in your past that’s causing this?

Caller: It's the same old story of experiencing sexual violation as a child.

Host: That's what I was getting at. The weight is often your protection and fortress. Make sure your weight is not where your feelings go. Learn to tell yourself the truth the way you normally don't.

Caller: How do you move through criticism, gossip and the fear of people talking about you?

Guest: Is it working for you?

Caller: It's not working. I love what I do but people say I should go to the next level.

Guest: When they criticize you, it is triggering an inner conversation about yourself you already have, that’s why it is affecting you. So don't give those moments of self-criticism value in your life. You are criticizing the criticism when you pull away from your dreams and your inner conversations are about fear. Each moment, you can respond from fear or gratitude. Criticism is going to show up to see if you've learned the lesson. If you believe in yourself right from the start you will be fine. You should journal by completing the statement, what I appreciate is that the criticism is allowing me to discover… or it is helping me… so you can see it through a different filter because it can be feedback that can be appreciated. You must always think and journal, what I appreciate about every act of criticism is

Caller: I want to start a foundation for medical insurance for my late mother, but I'm afraid.

Guest: What is the name of the foundation?

Caller: The Barbara Walker Foundation

Guest: What is the mission statement? What is the purpose of the organization? Who is the target audience? Under that, list the top two or three services you will offer. I will walk you through that and link you with some people who can help you.

Source: The Audrey Chapman Show
Host: Theresa Caldwell 
Guest: Robert Pruitt

About today's guest: Robert Leigh Pruitt, II has provided leadership training and program development, motivational speaking, and spiritual life coaching throughout the United States, the U. K., Ireland, India, Africa, China, Peru, Cambodia and the Virgin Islands. Robert’s client family includes: Operation Smile, Inc., The National Student Leadership Conference, The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy, Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services. Currently, Robert serves as faculty for noted author Iyanla Vanzant’s Inner Visions Institute for Spiritual Development.

Pruitt—an informal educator since 1985—specializes in the development of programs that provide youth and adults an opportunity for extraordinary personal growth. Robert received the 2010 STEM CHAMPION CONGRESSIONAL AWARD for Pioneering Innovations that are Transforming Schools, Empowering Teachers as Designers of 21st Century Learning, and Preparing Youth as STEM Ambassadors and Global Leaders in a Digital Age.
He has authored books, which include “It Is Well With My Soul! Watching Daddy Live!” “Out of the Box: Sharing the Gift You Are with the World!”, “Leadership and Advocacy in Pharmacy”, and “Understanding Male Power and Its Role in Relationships for the NBA”. He has appeared on CNN, Oprah and regularly on The Audrey Chapman Show on WHUR 93.3FM.

For more information, visit www.robertpruitt.com

Editor: Jeremie D. Guy

Join CREDO For An Emergency March On The NRA!

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After the shooter Adam Lanza, no one is more to blame for the massacre of 20 first graders and six women at the Sandy Hook Elementary School than the National Rifle Association. To stop the senseless killing we must first make the NRA stand down.

Join CREDO for an emergency march on the NRA office in Washington DC.

Date & Time: Monday, Dec 17th Noon-1pm
Where: Meet at Spirit of Justice Park (corner of New Jersey Avenue & D Street SE near Capitol South Metro) and march to NRA Federal Affairs Division at 410 1st St SE in Washington DC
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The National Rifle Association is a powerful lobby that purports to represent gun owners. But in reality, it represents the deadly interests of arms dealers and gun manufacturers. And it has been astonishingly successful at blocking regulations that should easily pass if Congress would vote its conscience instead of kowtowing to the NRA.

In his address to the nation, President Obama vowed "to take meaningful action." We will hold him accountable for sending legislation to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to address the crisis of gun violence in this country. But Congress, which for decades has cowered in the face of the NRA's lobbying prowess and vast campaign coffers, is not likely to pass any bill proposed by the White House if we don't stand up and force the NRA to stand down.

So, join us as we speak for the silenced victims of Newtown while we march on the NRA tomorrow.

Sincerely,

Becky Bond, Political Director
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Sandra Fluke Asks You to Help The National Women's Law Center

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Sandra Fluke  
The right path isn't always the easy path. I was certainly reminded of that this year! When I spoke before members of Congress last spring, I couldn't have guessed the ugliness that would be thrown at me and other women who stood up for the need to cover contraception and other preventive health services under the new health care law. But we stood together and prevailed — they couldn't shout us down, no matter how hard they tried.

Now we need to stand together again. The National Women's Law Center played a key role in advocating for women's preventive health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, just as they've been central to so many other advances over the past forty years, from fair pay to economic justice to educational opportunities for women.

Please join me in supporting the Center's work on reproductive health and other issues vital to women and their families. Thanks to a dollar-for-dollar match from the Center's Board and Leadership 35 Committee, your gift made by December 31 will be doubled (to a total of $150,000).

The Center's lawyers, policy experts, and advocates stood behind me when I needed them, just as they've stood behind women and their families for the past forty years. But these first four decades were just the beginning, and the Center needs your help in the struggles ahead.

Will you join me? Please donate $10 to support the Center's work. Your gift will be doubled!

You and I both know that our opponents will be back — the fight for women's reproductive health and economic justice isn't over, not by a long shot. Can we count on you? Please donate $10 or more to support the Center's work on so many issues vital to women and their families. Your gift pledged by December 31, including your monthly recurring gift, will go twice as far.

Thank you so much for all you've done.

Sincerely,
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