In 2011, I set out to write my story of how the tragedies of cancer, death, disability and divorce forced me to L.I.V.E., which is trademarked and part of my signature. Love myself and others Inspire those around me Voice my dreams and ambitions Enjoy life I wanted to expose my raw feelings to people… Read More
Dr. Sheri Prentiss
What Are You Doing to Become a Better You?
Are you someone who likes to grow? Do you constantly seek to improve yourself and become better? If you do, then we have something in common. I’m very passionate about personal growth and find joy helping others grow. Since my diagnosis of breast cancer six years ago, I’ve given considerable thought to the meaning of… Read More
Be the Friend You Want to Have
August is Friendship Month and I’m so blessed to have my bestie of 33 years, Carlissa Crawford, in my life every step of the way. Friendship, for most people, is a combination of affection, loyalty, love, respect and trust. The general traits of a friendship include similar interests, mutual respect and an attachment to each… Read More
Are You Living Up to God’s Vision for You?
Now that half of the year has passed, are you reflecting on what you have accomplished this year? Are you pondering those lofty New Year’s resolutions? What about the goals you set for yourself in 2014? If you are, think of the following as well. Usually we reserve the big decisions for God to throw… Read More
Are You Caring for a Cancer Survivor? What You Need to Know
Now that 2014 is nearly half gone, I find myself reflecting on the past year. I can recall so many memorable moments! I’ve learned to reflect on my past, but not dwell there, to L.I.V.E in the present to the fullest, and to hope in my future with joy. One such moment I can recall… Read More
A Love Note to My Nurturer, My Rock, My Mother
As Mother’s Day approaches, I’d like to share with you a story about a woman. Her name is Yvonne Springs. Born in Sharon, MS, great grandchild of slaves, married at 15, and first-time mother at the age of 16. She was a high school dropout because family came first. She endured repeated domestic violence abuses,… Read More