This year has been an experience of
extreme highs and lows. I'm sure more highs then lows considering that you
made it through them if you’re able to read this. I know that some of you may
not believe in a higher power or spirit-being; however it is important to
recognize those that have been relevant in your life. We have to love those
that have been unselfish and giving throughout our time of need and self-doubt.
I appreciate the supporters that believe in my purpose for this world and who
can see beyond my gifts.
We also know of those that have not been there
and we wish them the best as well. I understand that some people are meant to
be around for a season and others for a lifetime. The love that you've been
given is meant to be spread and hopefully we all learned something positive
from those relationships. The relationships that were built through social
networking, work or just in passing are all a part of our growth process.
Considering that I experienced some lows such as being awakened by someone
entering my window which I can now smile about. The reason why I can smile is
because I made it through that situation amongst many others this year with no
bumps, bruises, scars or broken limbs but with a testimony. The testimony of
this year is that there is NOTHING that you can't accomplish or overcome
with faith.
My point of Reflections for 2012 is to
discuss some of the awesome activities that I participated in or attended this
year. Before I continue I have to thank everyone that allowed me the
opportunity to blog about their industry of work on my site. I would like to
start off with one of the most impactful events for me which was 'Blessed 2 Be
A Blessing" toy drive hosted by PR-Vau've Davis of OfficialAnais. This event
supported Felicia T. Simpson, Executive Director of "A New Me"
Foundation to specifically assist single mothers at a local Chicago shelter.
I was honored to be in attendance at Donna's Cafe in the Chicago loop along
with many others who contributed to this drive. Everyone at this event was in
great- spirit and shared the desire to give without expecting anything in
return. The second highlight of my year was working at windycityunderground.com's "Fresh Fridays" event at Tiger O'Stylies. Windycityunderground.com used the proceeds made at the door to donate to a co-worker who mother is suffering with bone cancer. The funds were given to her that evening and her eyes were filled with tears because of the thoughtfulness behind the donation being made.
My third highlight of the year was shooting my
first vlog for my friend Manager, Kevin Earl of "Flawless Fashion Boutique"
and I had so much fun. I learned how to do a little editing with the help of one of my
students now a graduate. My fourth highlight was attending "The
Conversation and Book Signing" for Sam Sylk's book titled " Men Do
What Women Allow" at the Dating Game on 89th and Stony Island. There were
so many people there sharing their opinions on love and relationships. This
event was insightful and encouraged people to make better decisions in their
relationships; well I hope anyway.
Although I attended other events the ones listed above were the most impactful throughout this year. They were group engaged and organized with great purpose to the community. I am grateful for
my position and where I have been placed to assist those that seek my help. Not
sure why I felt the need to share this but hopefully it will lift someone's
spirit as to why you are still here. NEVER let anyone say that you are NOT here
for a purpose. N.B.S wishes you peace and blessing for the New Year. I am looking forward to a more productive and community outreach filled year.
Sincerely,
Mimi