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Thursday, July 4, 2019

Finding Financial Freedom



Economic empowerment is an equalizer.


Let that sink in.

Soak it in for a moment.




Empowering people can change their perspective.  Empowering people can change their prospects in life.  Like I said earlier, economic empowerment is an equalizer.

I plan on sharing some realistic economic options for people here.  I say that's my plan because I had started on a similar journey not so long ago with a blog series starter on Money Makeovers.  Much like John Lennon stated: "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans."

My mother passed away during the Christmas holidays.  She had fought cancer for a few years but the disease spread and required a different level of care that chemo could not address.  A few months after that my stepmother passed away, and then my close cousin died as well,  

My cousin's passing hit me hard since we were the same age and spoke of plans to travel and conduct some business together in the near future.  His passing jarred me a little bit.  I took it bad.  

Living with these recent losses and having to step in to take care of my mother's affairs in her latter days helped put some things in perspective.  I had to adjust my viewpoints on how I prepared for the present and the future.  I needed to organize some things for my family so that they do not have to search and find what was what when I have my time to go to the Lord.

I strive to place an emphasis on empowering others to find financial freedom here and via my other work online.  Please join me for a journey to engage in a discourse that we rarely tackle in low-income, minority and faith-based settings.  In all honestly, it helps with the healing and my prayer is that it helps others as well.

Let's get started.




 
Amen Me!