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onefootin1941 · 10 months ago
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Remembering William Powell
July 29, 1892-March 5, 1984
“When he died at ninety-one, I was one of the first people Mousie called. For weeks afterward, friends wrote and telephoned condolences, as if I had lost a husband. Well our screen partnership lasted thirteen years through fourteen pictures, longer than any of my marriages. To this day, forty years after our last appearance together, people consider us a couple. I never enjoyed my work more than with Bill. He was a brilliant actor, a delightful companion, a great friend and, above all, a true gentleman, with those often attributed, but seldom possessed qualities: great style, class, breeding. I have seen him frequently and we have kept in touch over the years. There’s nobody like him. There’s never going to be anyone quite like him. I miss him more than I can say.” ~ Myrna Loy on the passing of her dear friend, William Powell-March 5, 1984❤️
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lakelandcarkeys · 1 year ago
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Coming soon! We will be working on vehicle Information systems, including PCM/ECU/TCM, Body Control modules, Air Bag Modules, electronic power steering programming, and much more. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lakelandcarkeys join our local automotive FB group...
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jerrylevitch · 5 years ago
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5 people on TCM’s fb group thought that Jerry Lewis looked like Natalie Wood as a child. I’mmmm
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cynthiadshaw · 6 years ago
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#LadyBoss: redefining what a boss looks like
Too many of us grew up only seeing one kind of boss or leader in the media. The lack of representation for other groups reinforced harmful stereotypes and acted as a self-fulfilling prophesy, but would our opinion of what a leader looks like be different if the media did a better job at representing the true diversity of leadership in America?
Women and other under-represented groups are already leading many great companies, organizations, & academic institutions; others are authoring best-sellers, building engaged audiences, leading movements and more.
We had the honor of connecting with many of the best and brightest female leaders from in and around the city and we asked them our question of the month: What is the best advice you have for someone who feels like they are facing insurmountable odds.
We encourage you to check out the female leaders we’ve highlighted below, follow them on social media if you find their work or story interesting and most importantly do your part to #fightstereotypes.
Daisy Barrera- Hair stylist
Take a moment to breathe and think about where you started and where you are at currently. Take everything a step at a time.
@hairbydaisybarrera
Kimberly Kirt: Online Entrepreneur, Fitness Fanatic, and Owner of Hustle & Flow Social Co.
Take everything one step at a time. When there are massive obstacles in the way, it is best to break them down by small, quickly accomplishable steps, that you can check off and work through every day and every week. It will take time, but if you stay consistent you will overcome that challenge!
instagram.com/kimberlki instagram.com/hustleandflowsoco
Sonya J. Cameron: TCM Classic Movie Junkie, Wife, Mother, Owner of J Cameron House of Linen Rental
Ryan G.  Cameron (UNT Film Student)
If you are still able to experience the emotions (anger, sadness, crying and even screaming) that go along with trials then you maybe down, but you are definitely not out…you still have some fight in you. Each and every challenge that I have faced in life was temporary and after the storm came growth, resilience, determination. You realize just how strong you are.
jcameronhouseoflinens.org @jcameronhouse
Yaasameen Garrett – Entrepreneur & Multi-Media Creative
The best advice I have is to take a step back, think about yourself be selfish in that moment and decided what’s important to you and what makes you happy first. Then break down your challenge, plan it out and accomplish it with little steps, so it doesn’t seem so overwhelming.
@loveyaasameenxo Nazeerahlove.com 
Kristin Nicole – Professional Makeup Artist
When someone is facing a challenge that feels insurmountable they need to believe within themselves, have strength that things will get better and can get better. There’s no failure unless you stop trying. So, keep going cause great things will come!
instagram.com/makeupby.kris10
Brittany Howard Teacher (elementary)& Makeup Artist
My advice to anyone who feels/thinks that the challenges they are facing are insurmountable is: to go all the way through it first. I’ve never faced a challenge that God (as I know him) has never brought me through. And I’ve been through some things. Nothing is too great.
@beatbybritmua snapchat.com/BeeHoww squareup.com/appointments/book/BD1W6148NT2D5/brittany-howard-fort-worth-tx
Tasha Jay-vocalist, vocal coach and artist
Know that you can control the challenge and that you can do ANYTHING you put your mind too. That you’re only faced with things that seem challenging to get you to that next level. Face, Embrace and Conquer your fears.
facebook page: Tasha Jay Music @tashajaymusic
Jen Russum – wife, mom, English professor
Drink lots of water, get enough sleep, make a plan and break it into baby steps, and pray like crazy.
jenrussum.com @jenrussum
Mamta Rana- Lead Henna Artist at Matrika Henna
You know we always hear other people advise us to take ourselves out of the equation and detach ourselves to  see the situation for what it is- without all of the emotion and all the drama. I’ve always had an issue with this because, how does one just shut out their emotions. (They’re involuntary to a certain extent, and we can only control them for so long, before we end up exploding like an emotional volcano.) I think it’s essential to find out why the situation is making us feel like its so big and insurmountable in the first place. See, because it’s all in our head. I’d like to share the following method that my mentor once shared with me- its called the five why’s method. So anytime we feel a certain way about something we ask why, and then we question that reason by asking why four more times. Some research shows that by the time we ask why for the fourth or fifth time we are able to get to the core of the issue at hand. So for example if the issue at hand is,” I feel like I’ll never be able be healthy.”  and we might ask: 1. Why? answer: oh because I dont have time 2. why? answer: because I work two jobs and have a child 3. Why? answer: because I need to make money, because  my parents abused drugs and alcohol and I dont want my child to not have to feel like they can’t have a child hood. 4. Why? nswer:  Because that is what I had to do. I never had a childhood because my parents abused drugs and alcohol so much that I felt like I grew up too fast and didn’t have a child hood and I want my child to go through that. Now this is just an example all of the format that we may have- the answers will vary from person to person, but answering the questions honestly and in depth and asking why  we feel a certain way about  the situation until  a deep answer is received is key to opening the curtain to whatever situation is seemingly  unbearable. and then when we work thorough the core back up to the situation at hand it doesn’t seem so insurmountable because we now are able to understand our feelings enough to be like okay I get why I’m feeling so bad about this, I have now acknowledged my feelings and can detach my feelings in a loving way and then proceed to look at the issue that was once so big and scary from a practical stand point.
@matrikahenna.official creativestudio.us/book-online
Mayra Alas – Certified Lash Artist | M Lash Studio
When the odds are against you is when we learn the most about ourselves. Take a moment and put things into perspective. With focus and a positive attitude you can achieve anything.
@m_lashstudio mlashstudio.com
Ezmirelda Elizondo- Cosmetologist & Beauty Influencer
My best advice for someone who is facing a challenge that they feel is insurmountable is if you work hard enough and you really want to conquer it, it can be done and to just work hard for whatever you want; It can definitely be accomplished!
instagram.com/msezmirelda/?hl=en instagram.com/glammedbyez
Shelby Plummer- Makeup Artist and University Student
It is easy to forget that our bodies and minds are not permanent on this earth, but the effort you put forth is. Be the example for generations to come and never give in no matter the challenges you face.
@shelbyplummermua 
Erin Clark – Life Coach and Wellness Advocate for Mompreneurs
When I am faced with challenges that seem too big to overcome, first – I close my eyes and take 10 deep breaths. By slowing myself down, I am able to clear my mind and see the challenge for what it really it. Nothing is too big for your brain to take on if it’s well trained. In my work, I have realized that every problem – and I mean EVERY PROBLEM – can be solved in our mind first. By understanding our thoughts and emotions are the root of our actions and results, we can take on anything without ever changing the circumstance at hand! Nothing is too big for the mind to handle.
facebook.com/erinclarkcoaching instagram.com/erinclarkcoaching
Rachel Tweed, M.S., Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Massage Therapist
Even in the most challenging moments there is hope. It is never too late to make a change in your life.
dallashealinghouse.com @dallashealinghouse @rachellpclmt
Dominica Avendano- beauty entrepreneur (Nails, Lashes, Brows)
My advice is that your journey was never meant to be easy and there will be obsticals that you have to face. As the saying goes nothing worth doing or keeping comes easy. Stay strong and always remember everything happens for a reason and never give up on yourself because you are your best investment.
@allthingsbeautyxnic @chixfixdallas
Alison Jones Doctor of Chiropractic
If they feel the challenge is insurmountable then it will be exactly that.  Whatever the mind can perceive, it can achieve.  Whether you think you can or cannot, you’re absolutely right.
Dralisonjones.co @dralisonjones FB: Dr. Alison Jones, DC
Dreyah Necole- Creative Colorist
Always keep faith in your self and don”t loose focus on WHY you started. Keep researching bout your field of  passion to see how you can stand out or enhance what has already been done. Inspire yourself without limitations and  be  CONFIDENT in YOUR OWN trend.
kreativelykrowned.com @KreativelyKrowned
Moriah Michelle – Creative Photographer, Photographer, and Personal Trainer
Never give up or lose hope. Challenges create us into the person we are meant to be. If we give up when things get difficult, how will we ever grow?
@moriah.michelle moriahmichellephotography.com
  The post #LadyBoss: redefining what a boss looks like appeared first on Voyage Dallas Magazine | Dallas City Guide.
source http://voyagedallas.com/2019/05/02/girlboss-redefining-boss-looks-like/
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cynthiadshaw · 6 years ago
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#LadyBoss: redefining what a boss looks like
Too many of us grew up only seeing one kind of boss or leader in the media. The lack of representation for other groups reinforced harmful stereotypes and acted as a self-fulfilling prophesy, but would our opinion of what a leader looks like be different if the media did a better job at representing the true diversity of leadership in America?
Women and other under-represented groups are already leading many great companies, organizations, & academic institutions; others are authoring best-sellers, building engaged audiences, leading movements and more.
We had the honor of connecting with many of the best and brightest female leaders from in and around the city and we asked them our question of the month: What is the best advice you have for someone who feels like they are facing insurmountable odds.
We encourage you to check out the female leaders we’ve highlighted below, follow them on social media if you find their work or story interesting and most importantly do your part to #fightstereotypes.
Daisy Barrera- Hair stylist
Take a moment to breathe and think about where you started and where you are at currently. Take everything a step at a time.
@hairbydaisybarrera
Kimberly Kirt: Online Entrepreneur, Fitness Fanatic, and Owner of Hustle & Flow Social Co.
Take everything one step at a time. When there are massive obstacles in the way, it is best to break them down by small, quickly accomplishable steps, that you can check off and work through every day and every week. It will take time, but if you stay consistent you will overcome that challenge!
instagram.com/kimberlki instagram.com/hustleandflowsoco
Sonya J. Cameron: TCM Classic Movie Junkie, Wife, Mother, Owner of J Cameron House of Linen Rental
Ryan G.  Cameron (UNT Film Student)
If you are still able to experience the emotions (anger, sadness, crying and even screaming) that go along with trials then you maybe down, but you are definitely not out…you still have some fight in you. Each and every challenge that I have faced in life was temporary and after the storm came growth, resilience, determination. You realize just how strong you are.
jcameronhouseoflinens.org @jcameronhouse
Yaasameen Garrett – Entrepreneur & Multi-Media Creative
The best advice I have is to take a step back, think about yourself be selfish in that moment and decided what’s important to you and what makes you happy first. Then break down your challenge, plan it out and accomplish it with little steps, so it doesn’t seem so overwhelming.
@loveyaasameenxo Nazeerahlove.com 
Kristin Nicole – Professional Makeup Artist
When someone is facing a challenge that feels insurmountable they need to believe within themselves, have strength that things will get better and can get better. There’s no failure unless you stop trying. So, keep going cause great things will come!
instagram.com/makeupby.kris10
Brittany Howard Teacher (elementary)& Makeup Artist
My advice to anyone who feels/thinks that the challenges they are facing are insurmountable is: to go all the way through it first. I’ve never faced a challenge that God (as I know him) has never brought me through. And I’ve been through some things. Nothing is too great.
@beatbybritmua snapchat.com/BeeHoww squareup.com/appointments/book/BD1W6148NT2D5/brittany-howard-fort-worth-tx
Tasha Jay-vocalist, vocal coach and artist
Know that you can control the challenge and that you can do ANYTHING you put your mind too. That you’re only faced with things that seem challenging to get you to that next level. Face, Embrace and Conquer your fears.
facebook page: Tasha Jay Music @tashajaymusic
Jen Russum – wife, mom, English professor
Drink lots of water, get enough sleep, make a plan and break it into baby steps, and pray like crazy.
jenrussum.com @jenrussum
Mamta Rana- Lead Henna Artist at Matrika Henna
You know we always hear other people advise us to take ourselves out of the equation and detach ourselves to  see the situation for what it is- without all of the emotion and all the drama. I’ve always had an issue with this because, how does one just shut out their emotions. (They’re involuntary to a certain extent, and we can only control them for so long, before we end up exploding like an emotional volcano.) I think it’s essential to find out why the situation is making us feel like its so big and insurmountable in the first place. See, because it’s all in our head. I’d like to share the following method that my mentor once shared with me- its called the five why’s method. So anytime we feel a certain way about something we ask why, and then we question that reason by asking why four more times. Some research shows that by the time we ask why for the fourth or fifth time we are able to get to the core of the issue at hand. So for example if the issue at hand is,” I feel like I’ll never be able be healthy.”  and we might ask: 1. Why? answer: oh because I dont have time 2. why? answer: because I work two jobs and have a child 3. Why? answer: because I need to make money, because  my parents abused drugs and alcohol and I dont want my child to not have to feel like they can’t have a child hood. 4. Why? nswer:  Because that is what I had to do. I never had a childhood because my parents abused drugs and alcohol so much that I felt like I grew up too fast and didn’t have a child hood and I want my child to go through that. Now this is just an example all of the format that we may have- the answers will vary from person to person, but answering the questions honestly and in depth and asking why  we feel a certain way about  the situation until  a deep answer is received is key to opening the curtain to whatever situation is seemingly  unbearable. and then when we work thorough the core back up to the situation at hand it doesn’t seem so insurmountable because we now are able to understand our feelings enough to be like okay I get why I’m feeling so bad about this, I have now acknowledged my feelings and can detach my feelings in a loving way and then proceed to look at the issue that was once so big and scary from a practical stand point.
@matrikahenna.official creativestudio.us/book-online
Mayra Alas – Certified Lash Artist | M Lash Studio
When the odds are against you is when we learn the most about ourselves. Take a moment and put things into perspective. With focus and a positive attitude you can achieve anything.
@m_lashstudio mlashstudio.com
Ezmirelda Elizondo- Cosmetologist & Beauty Influencer
My best advice for someone who is facing a challenge that they feel is insurmountable is if you work hard enough and you really want to conquer it, it can be done and to just work hard for whatever you want; It can definitely be accomplished!
instagram.com/msezmirelda/?hl=en instagram.com/glammedbyez
Shelby Plummer- Makeup Artist and University Student
It is easy to forget that our bodies and minds are not permanent on this earth, but the effort you put forth is. Be the example for generations to come and never give in no matter the challenges you face.
@shelbyplummermua 
Erin Clark – Life Coach and Wellness Advocate for Mompreneurs
When I am faced with challenges that seem too big to overcome, first – I close my eyes and take 10 deep breaths. By slowing myself down, I am able to clear my mind and see the challenge for what it really it. Nothing is too big for your brain to take on if it’s well trained. In my work, I have realized that every problem – and I mean EVERY PROBLEM – can be solved in our mind first. By understanding our thoughts and emotions are the root of our actions and results, we can take on anything without ever changing the circumstance at hand! Nothing is too big for the mind to handle.
facebook.com/erinclarkcoaching instagram.com/erinclarkcoaching
Rachel Tweed, M.S., Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Massage Therapist
Even in the most challenging moments there is hope. It is never too late to make a change in your life.
dallashealinghouse.com @dallashealinghouse @rachellpclmt
Dominica Avendano- beauty entrepreneur (Nails, Lashes, Brows)
My advice is that your journey was never meant to be easy and there will be obsticals that you have to face. As the saying goes nothing worth doing or keeping comes easy. Stay strong and always remember everything happens for a reason and never give up on yourself because you are your best investment.
@allthingsbeautyxnic @chixfixdallas
Alison Jones Doctor of Chiropractic
If they feel the challenge is insurmountable then it will be exactly that.  Whatever the mind can perceive, it can achieve.  Whether you think you can or cannot, you’re absolutely right.
Dralisonjones.co @dralisonjones FB: Dr. Alison Jones, DC
Dreyah Necole- Creative Colorist
Always keep faith in your self and don”t loose focus on WHY you started. Keep researching bout your field of  passion to see how you can stand out or enhance what has already been done. Inspire yourself without limitations and  be  CONFIDENT in YOUR OWN trend.
kreativelykrowned.com @KreativelyKrowned
Moriah Michelle – Creative Photographer, Photographer, and Personal Trainer
Never give up or lose hope. Challenges create us into the person we are meant to be. If we give up when things get difficult, how will we ever grow?
@moriah.michelle moriahmichellephotography.com
  The post #LadyBoss: redefining what a boss looks like appeared first on Voyage Dallas Magazine | Dallas City Guide.
source http://voyagedallas.com/2019/05/02/girlboss-redefining-boss-looks-like/
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