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To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement fro To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement from me to you for Love Day. ❤️❤️❤️ #valentines #valentinesday #love
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Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school i Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school in Jacksonville, and I had 3 different hairstyles going on at the same time.  #FBF #backintheday
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February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
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Fashion, In The Closet, Sponsored · June 7, 2014

No Sweat! Confidence is Feeling Good About Yourself No Matter What #CertainDriConfidence (Sponsored)


As Cubicle Chicks on the move, during your daily routine, it is important that you are confident in what it is that you do. Careerists move at a fast pace and have a bevy of responsibilities that must be fulfilled during any given day. As someone who crams a lot of action into my day, I understand that not only do you have to poised and ready for whatever, but you also have to exude confidence too. It is this confidence that goes a long way when meeting others and tackling your daily agenda. No one wants to deal with issues of sweat and heavy perspiration during important meetings, so you’ve got to make sure to nip that in the bud before it happens. That’s where Certain Dri® Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant comes in.

We’ve all had our share of embarrassing moments, whether at work, or during an awkward situation. I will never forget the time when I was working as a Human Resource Manager at a call center. During a training class, I let the class overhear phone calls that current employers were making on the floor to give examples of what to do and what not to do during the call. While listening to this one particular rep, I noticed that she was really friendly with the customer. A little too friendly. Before I knew what was happening, they began to talk very suggestive to one another while on the phone. As I went to stop the call from being broadcast on the training room speakers, my boss walked in and heard the moaning and groaning which was starting to commence on the call. Needless to say I was embarrassed out of my mind, and it took me a day or two to recover from that. These types of situations happen to the best of us. We can’t let it sweat us out.

For this campaign, I was recently given three full sizes of Certain Dri® Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant to try out in order to write this post. As a voice of the working woman and busy mom, I am all for finding products that help me and my readers navigate our busy lives while also bringing some sanity to it as well. With my busy lifestyle, I wanted to see if Certain Dri® could beat out what I currently use, which has been my standby for years. I remember Certain Dri® from my childhood. It seemed like it was an old standby, something that was reliable, but perhaps not something that fit into today’s busy situations.

I’ve been using both the Certain Dri® Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant Solid and Certain Dri® Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant A.M. Solid for the past six days, and I must say I am pleasantly impressed. For starters, they didn’t leave any stains or mess up my clothing (which my current deodorant of choice sometimes does). It also works well. I am a heavy sweater by nature (thanks Mom!) and I tend to perspire more than the average chick. Certain Dri® kept me cool and dry and pleasantly aromatic without wearing off. And in the current upswing in humidity in the Midwest, that says a lot.

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Certain Dri® is also giving you the opportunity to win a $1,00 gift card from Easy Closets. Because their deodorant won’t mess up or stain your clothing, you will want to show off your wears in a fabulous updated closet that showcases your style. Click here to enter.

You can also enter the giveaway through their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/certaindri.

Embarrassing and awkward moments come with the territory. But when you’ve got a reliable way to help you turn a negative into a positive, then don’t sweat it. Keep your confidence.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of CERTAIN DRI®. The opinions and text are all mine.


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When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday
To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement fro To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement from me to you for Love Day. ❤️❤️❤️ #valentines #valentinesday #love
Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT
We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from 2013. Strike a pose, the remix.
Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally be Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally been able to get a staycation on the calendar. Having fun with these ladies!
Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school i Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school in Jacksonville, and I had 3 different hairstyles going on at the same time.  #FBF #backintheday
So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of thi So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of this year’s @shesaidstlouis  on Friday, March 10th at The Sheldon. We’ll be sharing our stories monologue style, and it’s going to be a good time. If you’d like to get tickets, hit me up! A portion of the proceeds will go to @rungforwomen. 👍🏾
February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
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