A space where people can see that they are not alone when it comes to the trials life brings.
Remembering Mo.
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month marks 5 years since your passing, yet still i remember it all like it was yesterday. You are loved and missed, Mo!
Hi, my name is ________.
Hi, my name is Rolby Seneus and I am black. To be honest I am Haitian, but I do not very often get to share that with people. All they see is black.
A letter to COVID-19.
Dear COVID-19, you crept up on us without acquiescence. You caused an interruption to our routine. For many of us our lives are now forever changed.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! I hope 2020 is off to a great start! As we begin this new year, I wanted to take the time to remind you how important it is that you focus on your self-growth, self-love, and emotional intelligence.
A toast to 2019.
If your year was anything like mine, then I know that it was an emotional roller coaster! So many tears, yet so many smiles. As we prepare for 2020, here are 19 thoughts and things I want to encourage you to leave in 2019.
Real life epiphany.
For months I had been praying for different things in life. Career breaks, healing for my loved ones, and opportunities for me to learn and grow in different aspects.
A graduate's most hated question
Can you please stop asking me what’s next? Some of us who graduate from college have no clue what’s next. That place I interned at all year, yeah — they didn’t offer me the job.
Dear you, with the grand idea...
Love yourself enough to believe that your next great thing is attainable. Shoot for it. All the generations before us have made it so much easier to be an entrepreneur.
Life... thank you!
Lion King tried to teach me this when I was younger, but I could not grasp the concept. I could not understand how one could be born into this world, live a full life, overcome adversities, then die.
Next best thing.
How can something so good, end up so bad? One second you are having the time of your life with whom you believe to be your soulmate and the next you are crying and dwelling on what could have been.