A “New” Vision Built on a Messy Foundation in Doomed to Fail
Depending on when you celebrate the new year, you may already be one full month in or are just getting started with your celebration.
Depending on when you celebrate the new year, you may already be one full month in or are just getting started with your celebration.
The spring season has finally arrived with signs of revitalization all around us! How’s your garden blooming?
Without a doubt, the pandemic has tested—and even strained—our individual and collective resilience.
In the January issue focused on #crushinggoals, I talked partly about the power of affirmations.
Happy 2022 New Year & New You! 🥂 It’s the start of a brand new, hopeful year and you’re fired up to #crush your big goals! 💪🏾
Welcome to the fall season and sweater weather! While fall tends to feel mournful to me because it trails my favorite summer season and yields increasing grayness with dying leaving in its wake, I appreciate that there’s a greater evolutionary impulse at play.
Summer is officially here! 🤸🏾♂️ The new season reminds us of the impermanence of all things and that we have survived a brutal pandemic whose effects will likely reverberate for many years to come. Still, we are here and whilst we have breath, anything is possible!
In this post, I’d like to challenge you to expand your mind and heartspace to embrace a fundamental truth: YOU ARE ENOUGH!
Welcome to the month of May in which we commemorate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage and Mental Health Awareness! In this issue, we explore what it means to truly self-care and why self-care is your “soul” responsibility.
Welcome to the first installment of the Audacious You series! I’m so delighted that you are here to receive today’s important message: YOU ALREADY ARE!
The perpetuation of centuries’ old systemic discrimination centered in the ideology of white supremacy and injustices against Black and brown people “weather”1 us, break down our bodies, and deflate our spirits.
While grocery shopping, I observed an exchange between two sisters who spoke in Spanish. The younger sister, about four or five years of age, sat in the cart, while the older sister, about seven or eight years of age...
While immersed in student activism in my early 20s, I developed an affinity for language. I devoured literature that sang with lyricism and was deeply moved by powerful orators.
I recently wrote an Instagram post (@glenda_m_francis) in which I referenced the lotus flower, but I became intrigued about this flower and wanted to learn more. Do you know the story of the miraculous lotus flower?
The photograph above is one of several taken behind-the-scenes at the photo shoot for my website. The primary photographer was my niece Roberta who loves, among many things, engineering, mathematics, photography, building and designing, and architecture.
Below is a growing list of publications on topics related to coaching, Black lives and racial justice, education, and empowerment.