Monday, December 30, 2013
I'm always in search of new teachings/ practices on my constant journey of self-discovery. This morning I stumbled across this lovely little exercise via GinaMarotta.com.
Finding your Genius: DIY Practice
Finding your genius is a process that takes an investment of time and energy. You can do it yourself and start right now by committing to a simple daily practice.
Journal briefly on these 7 self-discovery questions for 10-20 minutes each day in the morning or evening. Within just a few weeks, you’ll reveal your inner Albert Einstein in what you do and say all the time with ease and joy.
- Best parts of my day
- What I did well or was complimented on
- Something unusual or special I noticed about myself
- Messages from my inner wisdom (voice, vision, feeling or knowing)
- What I want to do more
- Struggles of the day
- Insights about myself
Implementing January 1, 2014.
Happy Monday!
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Friday, December 27, 2013
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
One of my favorite features on Beyonce's game changing new album is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Her rousing feminist speech is sampled on "Flawless." The excerpt below:
“We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smallerWe say to girls – you can have ambition, but not too muchYou should aim to be successful but not too successful otherwise you will threaten the manBecause I am female I am expected to aspire to marriageI am expected to make my life choices always keeping in mind that marriage is the most importantA marriage can be a source of joy and love and mutual supportBut why do we teach girls to aspire to marriage and we don’t teach boys the same?We raise girls to see each other as competitors not for jobs or for accomplishments,Which I think can be a good thingBut for the attention of menWe teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings in the way that boys areFeminist: A person who believes in the economic, social and political equality of the sexes.”
Friday, December 20, 2013
Inspire the TRIBE started as an outlet for me.
It served as a place where I could post my innermost thoughts, poetry and dope things that inspired me, and if someone else happened to stumble upon it, (It was completely private for the first two years. Only two of my friends even knew it existed) that was cool too. Since going public it has become so much more. ITT still serves as an outlet for me.. a place to turn when I want to be creative and share my findings/ creations with the world, but it has become more than that. This year I created a new branch of the site in the form of a tee/ sweatshirt line, We the TRIBE, and watched the movement spread across the country and internationally! Major. (We the TRIBE = the free-thinkers, doers, movers and shakers. )
It served as a place where I could post my innermost thoughts, poetry and dope things that inspired me, and if someone else happened to stumble upon it, (It was completely private for the first two years. Only two of my friends even knew it existed) that was cool too. Since going public it has become so much more. ITT still serves as an outlet for me.. a place to turn when I want to be creative and share my findings/ creations with the world, but it has become more than that. This year I created a new branch of the site in the form of a tee/ sweatshirt line, We the TRIBE, and watched the movement spread across the country and internationally! Major. (We the TRIBE = the free-thinkers, doers, movers and shakers. )
I'd like to thank all of you who continue to check back seeking inspiration and continue to support. I have a lot planned for the new year. More posts, more content.

I don't know why it took me so long to start venturing out into the local art scene that DC has to offer. It seems like we always feel like other cities have so much more to offer without even giving our hometown a chance. On Tuesday I checked out a new open mic spot, The Dunes DC, which is basically a tricked out art gallery. The feature poet was Angel Nafis, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, who was absolutely brilliant. I didn't get to record because I have completely run out of storage on my phone.. so I will link back to some of her work in a later post. I also had the pleasure to meet Pages, an extremly taleneted poet (pictured photobombing in the second to last photo), who swore that the next time he saw me he'd be sure to make me read one of my pieces lol. I guess I'll have to stay ready.
The Dunes DC hosts a poetry slam every Tuesday at 8pm.
( SIDE NOTE: I also noticed that I'm starting to recognize a lot of the same faces from poetry slams that I've been to prior. Does that mean I'm turning into a regular? )
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