Wednesday, February 22, 2017

BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT


MEET ROBIN WILSON



I am such a fan of Robin Wilson.! Robin is an interior designer, author, and is an expert of designing a healthy home. Robin Wilson Home is located in New York City. Robin Wilson Home was founded in 2000 and works on certain projects throughout the United States. With a commitment to helping asthma and allergy suffers, that hit home for me because I have both asthma and bad allergies. I fell in love with Robin's ideas, commitment, and success to the design industry through her niche. I've meet Robin Wilson at the African American Top 20 event and she gave me the best advice as a student and future business woman. With her personal struggle with asthma and allergies, Robin has a passion for clean design that will help clients live a hypoallergenic lifestyle. Her healthy outstanding collection includes furniture, pillow, comforters, and bedding that's sold nationwide. As seen in many publications, Queen Boss on Centric TV, HGTV, and LX-TV Open House. WOW.! Robin Wilson is so great and I look up to her so much. 

Check out Robin Wilson Home website.!!










Thursday, February 16, 2017

ARE YOU A "BROKE COLLEGE STUDENT?"




My boyfriend can not stand when I say "Yea, I'm a broke college student." His face cringes every time I utter those three words. Of course, I am not completely broke, my account does not have $1.17 in there LOL. When I say that I mean in terms I am not where I personally want to be financially.



I dream of going on luxury trips, carrying the latest Chanel bag, or getting my tress done every two weeks but in my reality I live on a budget. I am pretty sure I am not the only one. There are notions that college students only eat Ramen Noodles, buy generic brands, and use one-ply tissue haha but I am here to say I don't eat ramen noodles(very salty) I eat out-a little to often LOL, I can afford my Dove, Shea Moisture and other name brand products. One-ply who?? Only two-ply touches this bottom LOL.

If you are about to head off to college or trying to save every bit of that refund here are tips to help you stay afloat:

1. Employment: Get a real job. Pick up a part time position. Many companies and employers understand you're in school, they are willing to work with your school schedule. Try work studies, get a job on campus. This could be a position you work the rest of your college career.

2. Budget: Look at your school's event calendar, your college/university may have seminars on learning to budget. Learn how much money is coming in and going out. Pay for your needs, not your wants.

3. Save: Save that money. You joined the budget train, take a step further and save a percentage monthly. It could go towards paying off loans or emergencies.

4. Free and Discounts: I love free stuff.! Don't you? Get all the free stuff you can in college- school supplies, makeup samples, books, or hygiene products. Students receive discounts tons of places. Do research and ask questions to find them. 100+ Stores That Give Student Discounts

5. Be Creative: Think outside the box. When you are looking for a job be creative and use your resources. Do freelance work or join a temp agency. Taking those types of positions open you up to more experiences and items to put on your resume.

Do you have methods of staying financially afloat? Please share.!
Until next time.....

Thursday, February 9, 2017

BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT

It's Black History Month.!! The month of February is that special time of the year where we can celebrate the success of African-Americans. From our history of our people to the success of where we are now, this country has benefited a lot from African-Americans.

For the month of February, once a week I will spotlight African-American designers who are doing their thang LOL.! I look up to them and aim to be an inspiration like they have been to me.



MEET TIFFANY BROOKS

If you've watched HGTV, you would know this familiar face and would've fell in love with her designs. Tiffany Brooks Interiors, Inc  is located in Grayslake, IL.Starting out in high-end residential property management and staging.Tiffany has over ten years in the industry. Tiffany's designs are well thought out, colorful, stylish, and just GORGEOUS. Meeting Tiffany at The African American Top 20 event two years ago, she was humble and sweet. As seen in The Huffington Post, Best of Houzz, HGTV, Domino Magazine, and Pop Sugar, this design studio is a brand to follow. Tiffany Brooks Interiors, Inc. has made an aesthetic stamp in the design industry.

Check out Tiffany Brooks Interiors website.!!





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Sunday, February 5, 2017

HOW TO WRITE THE PERFECT THANK YOU LETTER


In the world of technology- text messages, emails, Instagram, and all in between, we have cut down the interpersonal connection with another human. As you move up the career ladder there will be few people that will help you along the way, you should show appreciation and send a thoughtful "thank you." Phone calls and emails- both can get the job done. BUT a handwritten thank you note says a lot more.

Sending a thank you letter is like sending out good karma. When you meet designers, vendor reps, or business professionals you should thank them for their time and great advice. The point of a thank you letter is to show appreciation for help or a gift. Also, people will remember you, which will help for when you are looking for a job. Keep it short and sweet. Express why you are thanking the person and what they have done for you. Here are 5 tips on "How To Write The Perfect Thank You Letter":
                         
Kate Spade Thank You Card Set
1. Be Creative- Show the person you have style and importance. Invest in quality card stock with a beautiful design and fancy envelope. Who wouldn't feel special by receiving a beautiful envelope in the mail? 

2. Greetings- State who you are and how you know them. Ex. "Hi Ms.Smith, This is Ashleigh from Gwinnett Technical College, we spoke at our Career Day on Thursday."  

3. Give Details- Start with the two most important words: Thank You. If they gave you advice, tell them how much it meant to you and how it will change your life for the better. If you received a gift, tell them how much you love it and how you will use the gift. Ex. "Thank you so much for giving our class those USB drives, this will help me with my future class projects." 

4. Keep It Short- Short and sweet.! Don't lose your thoughtfulness by being wordy. Be concise and know exactly what you want to say. Write a rough draft of your thank you letter so you wont run-off and talk about unnecessary things. 

5. Time- Try to send your thank you letter ASAP. Don't wait two weeks to a month to say thank you. Give your self a week or less. 

Show sincerity, send a thank you letter with purpose. Show another human that you appreciate them for even the little things they do. You never know, you may be rewarded for that little gesture.