Old Skool Thursday
5 Inspirational Quotes by Women
5 Inspirational Quotes by Women A Middle of the Month Pick Me Up The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for. –Maureen Dowd The thing that is really hard, and really amazing, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself. –Anna Quindlen We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same. –Anne Frank It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.–Eleanor Roosevelt As a … Continue reading 5 Inspirational Quotes by Women
Old Skool Thursday Hip Hop
two of my favorites…only right I put up both… Continue reading Old Skool Thursday Hip Hop
Old Skool Thursday Hip Hop
Radiant Sunshine’s Playlist
A few of my favorite country songs… 1. Another Try- Josh Turner featured Trisha Yearwood 2. Lee Ann Womack- Last Call 3. Trisha Yearwood- This is Me You Are Talking To 4. Give Into Me- Leighton Meester:) and Garrett Hedlund 5. … Continue reading Radiant Sunshine’s Playlist
Old Skool Thursday
The Story Behind the Sexually Confident
Sex! A subject that although publicly discussed in the media, still remains taboo in the Black Community. For Black women, it’s a topic that when discussed, we tread lightly to make sure we appear “proper” in the eyes of those who believe as we do about sex. Usually, this is in response to what we have been taught from our families, communities, religious background and/or media. When I entered my 30’s, the subject of sex, sexuality and what I desired came to the forefront and I was forced to examine these areas; honestly. It was then that I realized how … Continue reading The Story Behind the Sexually Confident
Old Skool Thursday
Repost: Asking Sunshine: Finding balance as the “Everywoman”
Asking Sunshine, I am a working mother with an active 1 year old who I just adore. I am extremely busy almost every day of the week, with child care, work, a relationship and caring for my aging mother; there … Continue reading Repost: Asking Sunshine: Finding balance as the “Everywoman”

