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Sheriff Jerry L.

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Gabrielle Douglas

Are The Foods You're Eating Making You

Sick?

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ContentsJHS Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

IMG's Top 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Handle With C.A.R.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Make It Count With Farris Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Sheriff Jerry L. Demings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Remember September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Are The Foods You're Eating Making You Sick? . . . . . 20

Toxins & Our Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Cover Story

Pastor Derrick W. Hutchins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Your Vote, Your Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

A Win-Win Situation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Free, Brave & Beautiful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Promo Pics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Male Fashion Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Tom Joyner Family Reunion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Strawberry Cheesecake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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Classifieds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Church Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49

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C - Communicate - Talk to your child daily. As simple as this may sound, we often forget that our

child may talk a lot, but that is their way of communicating. This is an opportunity to teach and learn a lot about your child. Also, communicate with your child's teacher at a minimum of once each month to ensure there are no gaps in communication.

A - Assess - As a parent, your job is to assess your child's opportunities, potential, friends and

environment. Basically, this means you should be steering your child down paths that can help them develop and mature, while holding them accountable for choices they make and teaching them to finish what they start.

R - Respond - Many of us grew up under the regime of parents who said, we were guilty until proven

innocent. Yet, many of us have a conspiracy theory mindset that our child's teacher has focused all of his/her energy on making our child's school year miserable, without gathering all of the facts of the situation before jumping to a conclusion. If the lines of communication are open, behavior or academic issues will be addressed at the onset, so progress or report cards will not be the moment in which a parent notices a problem.

E - Excite - If you are not excited about life, your child will eventually take on your negative "Whoa

is me" attitude at a young age. I understand life is not perfect, but if you can teach your child to adjust as life serves up lemons, they will be better at coping with life's pitfalls as they get older, and may have a better chance at dealing with critical life issues at a later age. A child should never carry the burden of an adult, so keep that in mind the next time you are having an adult conversation around your child.COMMUNICATION is the foundation of any

successful relationship, and without it that relationship will eventually erode until it no longer exists. Handle your child's school years with care. This is a time they can never get back and if you allow it to erode at an early age, it will be very difficult to rebuild what has been lost. We all know how hard this world has become, and if we do not prepare our child properly, we are limiting our child's possibilities of success. So, handle your child with "C.A.R.E."GIVE BACK CORNERTax-Free weekend is over and your child's closet is busting at the seams, because they have clothes that are either out of style, too small or simply just not worn anymore. This is a prefect opportunity to clean out your child's closet as well as yours and look at the options you have to clear out some space.

Donate: Typically tax deductible (check with the organization) and usually given to those in need.- Good Will- Shelters- Churches

Sell: Sell for reduced price to those who are willing to pay for what they want or need.- Garage Sales- Consignment Stores

Also, research your local area to see if there are organizations collecting clothing for a particular cause, whether domestic or abroad. We hear that is takes a village to raise a child; but within that village, villagers share and work together for the growth and prosperity of the village. What village are you a part of?Exercise your mind....

A child's innocence only comes once, so be careful what it's exposed to.

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Every year at the end of August and the beginning of September, our once semi-quiet morning commute gets bombarded by the mass exodus of kids leaving their homes between the hours or 6am and 8am as

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Make It CountWith Farris Long

Managing a schedule like mine isn't always easy. Between my responsibilities as an elder at my church, running my business, being a

husband and father, a life empowerment speaker, and finally a traveling preacher, I am on the go quite a bit. As a result, one of the places that tend to go overlooked is my office. I'll be honest; it had gotten pretty doggone bad. But earlier this week I was somehow able to take some time “off the grid” to tackle this monumental task. What made me do it? I looked around and said to myself, “I'm tired of the chaos.” As I share this article I want every reader to understand that much of what I say will be both literal and metaphoric. Who knew that something as simple as cleaning up my space would provide valuable life lessons that could help people across the nation? So here are a few of the life lesson nuggets I learned.

1) The key to clearing the clutter is to be tired of the chaos. Initially, I had to come clean (no pun

intended) and realize that the level of clutter that was in my space was not a good thing. As long as it was tolerable to me it was never going to change. The same is true in our lives. We will never change the things that we feel we can cope with. Until we can no longer cope with them then we will never change them.

2) When it comes to clearing clutter, be careful because being preoccupied can keep us from

protecting the sanctity of our space. After taking out two full bags of trash from my office, I realized that my day to day life had so consumed me, that I had allowed too much to build up around me. The clarity of your space should be viewed as sacred. Great care should be given to make maintaining it a priority.

3) We cultivate chaos when we keep clutter around us. Clutter is when we keep unnecessary

things in our space beyond their set time, and when we mishandle important things, by dropping them off in the wrong place. When the important and the unnecessary fill the same space, the important stuff begins to look a lot like the unnecessary. Some people and things aren't given the care and attention they deserve because we mix them with things that no longer matter and we become “users” because we only seek them out when we “need” them.

4) When cleaning up your “office,” some things are obviously important to keep, but sometimes

it's not quite so obvious what needs to be thrown away. The decision to let go of the unnecessary is tough when we aren't sure whether or not we might need it again.

5) Clearing the clutter requires re-filing. Some things belonged in the forefront (active file) in

the past, but now, although they are still necessary, they are only needed "as needed." So we have to be okay with the fact that it's okay to move them to the back. In other words, don't keep allotting priority space to things that are past tense.

6) Clearing the clutter requires refining. Refining, to me, not only means getting rid of the excess

but rethinking your action plan. What worked yesterday may not be the best strategy for today. Then again, it may still be an effective plan; but it has to be worked more consistently.

7) Chaos is a killer of creativity. The condition of my office is similar to the condition of some

people's life. They are confined by the clutter. I wasn't able to move around a whole lot in my office because so many things were in the way. I was able to function, but not be completely effective. By cleaning my office, I realized that my own chaos was killing my creativity. The moment I started putting things in place, creativity began to flow like crazy. I am a graphic designer. After purging and re-aligning my space, I accomplished so much until even I was amazed. I felt like a new man. My jubilant expression turned melancholy when I began to consider, “How much more could I have accomplished by now if I had cleared the clutter and killed the chaos sooner?”

From that moment on, I made a promise to myself to make a more conscious effort to keep my space in order. If I am going to challenge others to live effective lives, it starts with clearing the clutter for the man in the mirror. That’s the best way for all of us to “MAKE IT COUNT.”

CLEAR OUT THE CLUTTER

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Sheriff Jerry L. Demings

What can clergy and churches do to help stop gun violence, that is beyond law enforcement’s standard function?

We are asking churches to increase their efforts to provide after-school programs for teenagers. This could include providing mentoring, tutoring, sports activities, job skills development seminars, computer labs for studying and other positive activities. In addition, we are asking the faith-based community to organize 40 day prayer vigils in high crime areas during the hours of dusk. The goal will be to call for a cease-fire and to stop the violence plaguing our

community. Deputies will be assigned to the areas to ensure the safety of all participants.

What affect have you seen in our youth from partnerships between law enforcement and clergy?

Partnerships between law enforcement, the clergy and youth organizations help bridge communication gaps between the groups, and it creates opportunities for dialogue to formulate solutions to juvenile delinquency. The safest communities in America are those in which the community and police have strong

Calls a Cease-FireReducing violent crime by removing handguns from the streets has long been the singular focus

of firearm buy-back and amnesty initiatives facilitated by law enforcement agencies around the country. Recognizing that it really does “take a village,” Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings’

resourcefulness has him reaching for the hands of faith to help curb crime in Central Florida. Demings believes that one of the greatest partnerships in our community exists when law enforcement and the faith community link arms to stop the violence. Sheriff Demings speaks with GospelNOW about the strength of positive partnerships and its ability to affect criminal activity in our communities.

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bonds.

How could this partnership help young people re-think the impulse to resolve disputes using guns?

In general, members of the clergy are uniquely suited to espouse non-violence and identify meaningful alternatives to crime and delinquency. Due to their religious influence and broad experience in counseling others, the clergy has unparalleled influence over the social development of children and families.

Who can gain the most from a coalition of churches and clergy taking a stand to stop gun violence?

In the past, when there has been a concerted effort among community groups to proactively approach gun violence, communities throughout the nation have seen positive results in reducing gun violence in their respective areas.

Where do you find inspiration in the Bible, when dealing with terrible gun violence incidents like the random shooting of 15-year-old Danielle Sampson?

There are two bible verses that inspire me to lead these efforts: 1) 1st Chronicles, Chapter 4 verse 10: “Oh Lord that you would bless me indeed and enlarge my territory, that your hand would be with me and keep me from evil, that I may not be in pain.” 2) Matthew Chapter 5, verse 9, “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the sons of God.”

I hope and pray that in my position as Sheriff that I can help bring the church, the community and law enforcement together, I think that is the key to keeping our streets safe.

Jerry Demings is the 28th elected Sheriff of Orange County Florida. He has also served as Police Chief for the City of Orlando, and as Orange County Public Safety Director.

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ARE THE FOODS YOU’RE EATING MAKING YOU SICK?

Do you suffer from asthma, allergies, eczema, acne, fatigue, inability to lose weight, constipation or loose stool, brain fog, stiff

or achy joints, migraines or a lowered immune system? Does your child experience chronic ear infections, complain of headaches, is hyperactive or has ADD? If so, you or your child may be suffering from Food Sensitivities and all of these symptoms are likely tied together.

We’ve all heard the saying, “You are what you eat.” And living in Florida, we have lots of opportunities to eat healthy. However, did you know that you could possibly be eating “good” foods that are causing inflammation in your GI tract and triggering an immune response?

It’s initially important to distinguish the difference between a food sensitivity and a food allergy. A food allergy is an IgE mediated Type 1 immune response. These reactions usually occur within a few hours of exposure to the offending food. Food sensitivities cause a different immune reaction. They cause an IgG mediated Type 2 immune response, and these reactions can vary from a few minutes to a few days. Many of my clients tell me of a prior history of "tests" for allergies, but things they were aware of and normally would react to, didn’t show up. This is because they were testing for IgG antibodies, not IgEs.

Here’s what happens. When we consume a food that our gastrointestinal (GI) tract is ‘sensitive’ to, the same thing happens that happens on our skin when we brush up against something - the cells become red and inflamed which causes “leaky gut.” In a healthy gut, our

cells (enterocytes) are tightly packed together to protect us from invading toxins (this is also where about 75% of our immune system lives and also where those good probiotics call home). So, when the integrity of the lining of our GI tract is compromised, toxins and other particles begin to “leak” into our bloodstream where our immune system recognizes them as foreigners and develops antibodies. These antibody levels will continue to increase from repeated exposure. Most of this happens on a daily basis and we don’t have any symptoms. However, when our immune system is continually compromised, over time we eventually become sensitive to just about everything. Ever wonder why you get seasonal allergies and other family members don’t? This is often the reason.

So, how do I know if I have food sensitivities and what can I do about it? It is important to work with a knowledgeable practitioner to be sure that the proper testing is being done. Once your sensitivities are determined, it is recommended that you remove those offending foods from your diet for 3 or more months and supplement with glutamine, high quality probiotics and mucilaginous herbs to heal the lining of the gut. Afterwards, your symptoms will have cleared and you should be able to re-introduce those foods that you were sensitive to, a little at a time, and have no reaction.

For additional information on this topic or to schedule a consultation, contact us at 863-324-1778

or visit us at www.mynaturesdelight.com

Dr. Corlis Renee Johnson, pharmacist, Functional Medicine practitioner

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Toxins & our environment

Pesticides, insecticides and herbicides are a part of everyday life; however, many who use these products are unaware of their consequences on the

environment and personal health. Whether it’s a mild headache, chronic fatigue syndrome or breast cancer, these chemicals play a role in all disease processes. Although large levels of these chemicals are needed to produce acute poisoning, low levels of these residues can have dire health consequences. The average American is exposed to six or seven different pesticides every day from foods. Exposure to such chemicals is associated with higher risks of developing cancer as well as other illnesses.

Examples of these commonly toxic chemicals include the herbicide atrazine and the pesticide oxychlordane. Atrazine is commonly used in the US for weed control, despite its link to reproductive abnormalities in fish and amphibians. In humans, atrazine has been shown to increase the enzyme cAMP-responsive cellular kinase SGK-1, which is known to be up regulated in infertile women. This chemical also alters hormone networks to potentially disrupt normal endocrine development and function in most vertebrates.

Oxychlordane, a metabolite of chlordane, is one of the most toxic of the chlordane compounds. Its ability to accumulate in the body and its toxic effects caused its ban in 1988. Even though it has been close to 20 years since the ban, chlordane is still detected in some foods grown in the US. Chlordane was most commonly used as a pesticide against termites as well as a pesticide for lawns and gardens.

Another pesticide commonly used is Fipronil. Fipronil is a member of the phenyl pyrazole class of pesticides. It is used for crops, public hygiene, amenity and veterinary pests. One of the major problems with Fipronil is that when it degrades it results in the metabolites Fipronil Sulfone, Fipronil Sulfone and Fipronil Desulfinyl. These metabolites have been determined to be much more toxic than the parent compound to various organisms, such as freshwater invertebrates, avian species and fresh water fish. These metabolites are also very persistent in the environment and do not degrade readily.

Impact On Our ChildrenNot only do these chemicals affect adults and animals,

they also impact unborn babies and children. According to a 2007 consensus statement published in Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, developing embryos, fetuses and infants are extremely vulnerable to toxic chemicals and pollutants. Such toxins have devastating impacts

on neurological systems and development. Children are more susceptible due to the fact that the blood brain barrier does not fully form until after the age of two, so any toxin, such as pesticides, insecticides and herbicides, can move directly to the brain. Such exposure has been linked to ADHD, allergies, asthma and even autism. A study published in Pediatrics in 2006 looked at the effects of chlorpyrifos, an organophosphate insecticide that inhibits acetylcholinesterase, also known as Dursban and Lorsban, on 3 year neurodevelopment and behavior in inner-city children. They found that children exposed to the insecticide scored, on average, 6.5 points lower on the Bayley Mental Developmental Index. Those exposed to the chlorpyrifos were also more likely to experience more attention problems, including ADHD and pervasive developmental disorder problems. Another study from the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that children who live in homes where indoor or outdoor pesticides are used face a far greater chance of developing leukemia.

Alternatives to ChemicalsFortunately, these chemicals are not necessary to keep

pests away. There are many alternatives to everyday pesticides, herbicides and insecticides. Some natural products used to deter and kill pests you might find in your very own pantry; these include, garlic, lemon, eucalyptus essential oil, rosemary oil, peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, and cinnamon oil. Other natural insecticides and herbicides include pyrethrum (which comes from the chrysanthemum), rotenone (from the derris plant) and Diatomaceous Earth (from the remains of plankton). These substances work in many different ways, such as causing dehydration, suppressing the appetite, paralysis of the nervous system and deterring the pests. You can also purchase pre-made natural pesticide, herbicide and insecticides at many stores.

At My Natures Delight Natural Foods & Herb Shop, we can test for possible environmental pollutants in the body, including pesticides and heavy metals.

Here is a Recipe Using Natural Products found effective for spiders, ants, aphids, fleas and ticks;

12 oz water 2 cloves of garlic chopped in half 10 drops of eucalyptus essential oil 10 drops of rosemary essential oil 10 drops of peppermint oil or wintergreen oil Place all ingredients in a spray bottle and use as needed.

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A Ministry on the Move

Pastor Derrick W. Hutchins

When meeting the needs of the parishioners and community take

center stage, koinonia, intimate fellowship by participation

is the result. Superintendent Derrick W. Hutchins of the New Life Church of God in Christ believes that genuine fellowship and authentic relationships are

catalysts for healthy church growth. In the excitement of expansive transition, Pastor Hutchins takes a moment to share with GospelNOW

the motivations behind the movement in his growing

Central Florida ministry.

You are an accomplished, seasoned pastor whose exposures and experiences have allowed you to witness some of the transitions and reformations that characterize modern-day religion in the United States. Statements made in recent reports indicate the U.S. is now more spiritual than religious, in that many people believe in a supreme god, but do not belong to any church or denomination. Do you recognize any apparent indicators in our culture that support or refute this claim?

I believe people are tired of church as usual; they are looking for something more than rituals of denominationalism.

With studies indicating fewer Americans are sitting in the pews today, what do you believe society is saying to the church?

The average church has less than one hundred attending each Sunday; however, there are flourishing congregations all over the world who understand their mission clearly, “to

know Him, and to make Him known.” We must make a church a loving and forgiving place where people care about one another; relationships and not religion.

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I believe society is saying we need healthy churches; a healthy church is like a healthy body, if it is healthy it will grow. There are some diseases that prohibit a church’s growth. When we know and remove the causes of a church’s disease, the body will heal itself. Here are few diseases:

Ethnikitis – this is a disease where [there is] an allegiance to one ethnic group and a lack of openness to others. Our church is multicultural.

People Blindness- this is the inability to see spiritual, social, and community needs. The key to an effective church is to find the need and meet it, find the hurt and heal it. The church that looks in its community and meets the need and finds the hurt will grow.

Koinonitis – this disease is toxic relationships. The word Koin[onia] means fellowship; the relationship between church members is important. No one wants to be in a church where people don’t get along.

Social strangulation- this refers to where the physical facilities are not capable of providing growth. You can’t put 12 ounces of milk in a 6 ounce glass. Some people visit the overcrowded church and never return.

Arrested spiritual Development – this disease is when a church stops growing internally, it ultimately stops growing externally, with a lack of prayer, and a lack of bible study. Internal growth is the foundation for numerical growth.

What responsibility do you believe rests on the shoulders of the “church” in shaping the community’s conscious in regards to how ministries and churches are perceived?

The church must be designed to find the need and meet it, find the hurt and heal it. There must be vibrant ministry after the Sunday morning worship experience.

Is the church experiencing hindrances in reaching the “un-churched;” and if so, will you identify some of these hindrances?

The un-churched can be reached; but, “He that winneth souls must be wise.” It will take a healthy church to accomplish this. A church must be healthy in all areas to be a growing body of independent members.

Would you consider your ministry to be progressive in its efforts to reach the un-churched?

The church must be a resource center for the poor through developing job training programs and financial management classes along with parenting

skills, and home ownership seminars; ministries that address the needs and heal the hurt of families, aide in the prevention of teenage pregnancy, and the elimination of drug abuse.

The faith community throughout our country, and perhaps globally is experiencing transition and transformation on many levels, including leadership and location. What are some of the exciting events that characterize recent transitions in your ministry?

We are thankful to God for our motivated exponential growth which has us moving to a larger auditorium to accommodate the crowd. New Life is a friendly, welcoming, loving, environment.

What do you imagine the impact will be?We are excited about moving to Wekiva Auditorium

(Wekiva High School, 2501 N. Hiawassee Road, Apopka, FL 32703). It should link us closer to the community, by the saints’ efforts to assist with our youth, mentoring/alliance with our parents, assisting with the prevention of teenage pregnancy, drug abuse, truancy, and early dropout rate. A healthy church will help people grow spiritually, financially, and emotionally.

How would you summarize the “New Life” worship experience?

Definitely not church as usual – Powerful, Practical, & Positive. We laugh a lot, church is fun, fellowship is exciting and inspiring, people are friendly and children’s church is off the chain.

What do you desire for believers and non-believers to “take away” from each worship experience?

We Touch people; Transforming Others Under Christ’s Hand.

Tell us how to find you in live worship, internet worship, and other broadcast mediums that transmit the prolific orations that you are widely known and celebrated for?

Follow us on Twitter @Newlifechurch01Follow us on Facebook @Newlifechurchcogic

WWW.Newlifeexperience.netRadio broadcast: Monday and Friday on

1140AM at 12:45 pm11:00AM Worship Service will be at our new

location: Wekiva Auditorium, our new Gathering Place. Our Word and Worship, Sunday Night

Service and Tuesday Night Bible Study will be at our Hiawassee location.

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Your Vote, Your Voice

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placards to promising politicians, the 2012 campaign season is attracting

Democrats, Republicans, and a host of others to the polls to cast their votes; though few did in Florida’s 2012 Primary Election. Early voting and absentee ballots are strategically implemented to encourage voter participation; however, even with voting made convenient, voter participation accounted for less than 18% of Orange County’s registered voters. Central Floridians from around the region were committed to be counted, despite confusion over voter purging, the GOP driven attempt to cleanse voter rolls of unqualified or illegal voters, including noncitizens. Could the attempt be a subliminal ploy to swing the vote in the swing state? November 6th will tell the story. Until then, update your voter information, register to vote by October 9, 2012, or find information on polling places and even how to mark a ballot, all at www.ocfelections.com.

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“A Win-Win Situation”

by Rhielle Davis

Gabby acknowledges that blood, sweat, and tears are the elements that pave the road to gold.

Move over Mary Lou Retton (1st American woman gymnast to win all-around gold, 1984), America’s newest sweetheart, Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas,

is gliding on gold! Taking delight in the affectionate moniker, “flying squirrel,” history-making Gabby Douglas is stealing hearts and spotlights around the globe. The 16-year old, all-around gold Olympian gymnast, whose odds seemed to far outweigh her opportunities, has become the fourth American, and the first African-American to win all-around gold in Olympic history. The last three Olympic Games have favored the U.S., in that the

all-around gold has been the coveted prize of American gymnasts, Carly Patterson (2004), Nastia Liukin

(2008), and now golden girl, Gabby Dougals (2012). Sailing through the competition with seemingly effortless engagement, Gabby acknowledges that blood, sweat, and tears are the elements that pave the road to gold.

Just two years ago, the little-known teen gymnast moved across the country from Virginia Beach to Iowa, to train with “the coach of the golden gymnasts,” Liang Chow. Living with a host family, training

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2x OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST

6 days a week, being home-schooled, and missing her family, were the necessary ingredients for Gabby’s focus-stealing recipe. Accustomed to facing challenges, including those of her self-acknowledged family dysfunctions, she managed to glide and gain lift mid-stream, pulling it all together in time to make history at the 2012 London Games.

Recognizing Gabby’s lack of focus, her coaches conceded to the thought that she just did not have the necessary focus to be an Olympic champion. SURPRISE! Contributing to her “Fierce-Five” team’s gold win, Gabby managed to rise from the ashes of speculation and grab the individual all-around gold, two days later. Sailing close to out-of-bounds in her

routine, “the flying squirrel” recovered her misstep with a gliding grace that could only take her from “average to good” to becoming “the best in the world.” Although American teammate Jordyn Wieber was the favorite to win the all-around gold, the unpredictable and unexpected turn-of-events earned Gabby a gold medal, and an unprecedented place in Olympic, American, and African-American history. Recanting the emotions of her experience, Gabby Douglas spoke like a champion, "It is everything I thought it would be; being the Olympic champion, it definitely is an amazing feeling. And I give all the glory to God. It's kind of a win-win situation. The glory goes up to him and the blessings fall down on me.”

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The shock that shook the world on September 11, 2001 will forever remain a historical marker in the hearts of citizens, co-workers, friends, and families of victims around the globe. An event too monumental to forget;

yet, too perplexing to completely process 11 years later, still draws our attention to that dreadful September that we will always remember.

The average citizen in any country, on any continent, a part of any culture, can more than likely reference the place and activity they were engaged in, when news of the travesty we now call 9/11 occurred. The permanent reference serves to remind us of our country’s vulnerability; and the victimization of innocent people who were simply proud Americans, working to support their families. Every life lost could have represented a hope deferred, a dream unrealized, a vision unfulfilled; but instead, in the face of gross adversity, hope has risen from the ashes, dreams are becoming realities, and visions are being manifest. These average citizens, under normal circumstances, would have slipped into anonymity without anyone seeing their daily sacrifices or ever knowing their names. Suddenly, EVERYTHING changed. Their names and lives now represent a nation’s monumental effort to remain free, brave, and beautiful.

Although the way we transact business, the way we travel, the way we regard strangers, and the way we present ourselves have changed; terrorists were not banking on the one consistency that will never change…the resilience of the human spirit. The impact of their efforts was great; but the eternal affect of their plot has been foiled by the indomitable spirit of America’s citizens who gathered the strength to forge ahead by the all-sufficient grace of God.

As we remember the victims, families, and heroes impacted by the attack on our nation; may our prayers for peace and protection never leave our lips, as we remain the land of the free, the home of the brave… America the beautiful.

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9a-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Halls D-F

9a-5p The Career/Job Fair Zone Expo Hall

9:30a-10:30a Alzheimer’s Association & the African American Community

Orange Blossom Ballroom

10a-12p Cracker Barrel Step Clinic Sun Ballroom A

10a-2p Royce Reed “Fantashique” Dance Camp

Sun Ballroom C

10:15a-11:15a Sybil’s Book Club Featuring “A Chance in The World” Author Steve Pemberton Expo Stage

11:30a-12p ”Ready, Set, Engage!” Social Media Basics

Hosted by Christen Rochon of Divas and Dorks

Expo Stage

11:30a-12p Autograph Booth Steve Pemberton

12p-1p The Single Life hosted by Nikki Woods with Tony Gaskins

Orange Blossom Ballroom

8p-1:30a Cartoon Network presents Infants Nite Out (Babysitting Ages 0-3) Miami 1-3

8:30p-1:30a Teen Club Joyner (Ages 13-17) Peformances by “Fantashique” and “GG” Sun Ballroom A

9p-12:30a A Night of R&B Performances by Urban Mystic, KEM and

comedian Rodney Perry Osceola Ballroom

12:30a-2a Adult After Party DJ: Chubb Rock Osceola Ballroom

1a-2a The J Spot Late Night Comedy

(21 and older only) Hosted by J. Anthony

Brown Expo Stage

Thursday, August 30REPRESENT NIGHT

11:30a-9p Kids Nite Out Registration Table between Registration D&E

1p-9p Registration & Help Desk Florida Exhibit Hall/Registration D&E

6:30p-8:30p AllstateChicken&WafflesRepresentMeal Expo Halls A&B and Great Lawn

7p-10p Royce Reed Dance Camp Registration Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

Cracker Barrel Step Clinic Registration Expo Hall – Cracker Barrel Booth

7p-12a Allstate Family Expo Represent Night

Expo Halls D-F

8p-10p Performance Mint Condition with Comedian Dominique Expo Stage

10p-11p Autograph Booth Mint Condition Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

Friday, August 31TOM JOYNER DAY AT SEAWORLD

Transportation Schedule 10:30a-7p | Shuttles to SeaWorld (Conference Shuttle Loop)6a-10a TJMS Live Broadcast

Featuring performances by Tamia, Eric Benet & AJ Johnson. Comedians Dominique, Huggy Lowdown, Chris Paul & Damon Williams. Expo Stage | Doors open at 5a

12p-12:30p Autograph Booth Thaddeus Bullard AKA WWE Superstar

Titus O’Neil and Rosie Perez Expo Hall- Autograph Booth

12:30p-1:30p Dominique’s Movie Buff Trivia Contest Hosted by Dominique Expo Stage

1:30p-2p Autograph Booth Jacob Latimore, Ziggy The

Rockstar, Hi Riz Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2p-3p Allstate presents From Dreams to Reality: Adults Entrepreneur Seminar

Panel: Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks, Tamela Mann, David Mann, Tony Gaskins, Ray McKnight

Expo Stage

3p-3:45p Autograph Booth Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks,

Tamela Mann, Tony Gaskins, David Mann Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

3:30p-4p Kenny Lattimore Performance

Expo Stage

3:45p-4:15p Seaworld Private Show:One World

Shamu Stadium at Seaworld

4p-4:30p Performance by CeCe Teneal Expo Stage

5p-6p Singles Only Happy Hour – Adults Only Hosted by Chris Paul and Huggy Lowdown Sora

6:30p-8:30p Tom Joyner Family Dinner Expo Halls A&B

8p-1:30a Cartoon Network presents Kids Nite Out Special appearance and workout by Billy Blanks Jr. and family, plus autograph

signing by Jessie Usher of “Level Up.” Sun Ballrooms C&D

Saturday, Sept 1TOM JOYNER DAY AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

Transportation Schedule 9:30a-1p | Shopping Excursions to

Orlando Premium Outlets Conference Shuttle Loop

10:30a-7p | Shuttles to Universal Parks Conference Shuttle Loop

8a-10a Continental Breakfast Expo Halls A&B

9a-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Halls D-F

9a-10a Alzheimer’s Association presents Yoga Hosted by AJ Johnson Great Lawn

9:30a-10:30a Allstate presents Legacy Seminar Hosted by Stan Pringle Orange Blossom Ballroom

9:30a-10:30a Your Aspiring Athlete Hosted by Sybil Wilkes Panel: Damien Butler, Sheryl Howard,

Comedian Chris Paul, Thaddeus Bullard AKA WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil

Expo Stage

10a-11a SMB Fitness Boot Camp Instructor Shellita Boxie Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

10:45a-12p Cracker Barrel Step Exhibition Expo Stage

12p-1p Dance With Me Hosted by Billy Blanks Jr. and Sharon

Catherine Blanks Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

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1p-1:30p Autograph Booth Lenny Williams, Tisha Campbell Martin,

Royce Reed, Omarosa Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2p-3p “Know Your Body, Know Your Health” Hosted by Dominique Panel: AJ Johnson, Roneice Weaver,

Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks, Shellita Boxie

Expo Stage

2p-3p Write or Die Hosted by Nikki Woods Panel: Mary Boyce, Myra J., Royce Reed,

Monica D. Cost, Omarosa Orange Blossom Ballroom

2:30p-3:30p Divas in Defense presents “Mothers and Daughters Kick Butt”

Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

3p-5:30p Tom Joyner Family Barbecue DJ Mixx Master Mitch Universal Studios – City Walk

3p-6p Cartoon Network presents Dive In Movie “End of Summer Sizzle: Regular Show”

South Beach Pool

3:15p-3:45p Lenny Williams Performance Expo Stage

3:30p-4p Autograph Booth Marvin Dixon, Rodney Perry, Rod Z,

Dominique, Chris Paul, Huggy Lowdown Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

4p-5p Who’s In Your CircleHosted by Rodney Perry with Les Brown, Omarosa,

Brandon Iverson, Jordan Williams, Michael Mauldin & Roland Martin

Expo Stage

5p-6p Singles Only – Adults Only Hosted by TJMS comedians Chris Paul

and Huggy Lowdown Sora

11a-2p The Gospel Explosion Hosted by Dr. Bobby Jones

and David Mann Featuring Tye Tribbett,

Tamela Mann, Pastor Riva Tims, Dottie Peoples and Rev.

Omarosa Manigault. Osceola Ballroom

12p-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Hall D-F

12:30p-1:30p Divas in Defense presents “Fierce and Fabulous Self Defense”

Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

12:15p-1:15p Mama’s Gone Wild: We Can Do It All! Hosted by Nikki Woods and Mary Boyce.

Panel: Royce Reed, Tisha Campbell, Myra J., Shellita Boxie

Expo Stage

1p-2p Allstate presents From Dreams to Reality: The Teen Version

Panel: Jacob Latimore, Brian Rice, Jordan Williams, Brandon Iverson, Latalyia McKnight, Damon A. Williams, Ryan Pendleton

Sun Ballroom C

2p-3p Ventriloquist Performance with Megan Piphus Expo Hall – Arts & Crafts Area

2p-2:30p TBS’ and Tyler Perry’s “For Better or Worse” presents: The Vow Renewal with Eric Benet and Tamia

Expo Hall

2p-2:30p Autograph Booth Tamia and Eric Benet Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2:30p-3:30p You’ve Got to Be Hungry Hosted by Les Brown Orange Blossom Ballroom

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9p-12a Scream Tour Next Generation: Part 2 Featuring Diggy Simmons, OMG Girlz,

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Jacob Latimore, Hi Riz, Ziggy the Rockstar and Courtney Heart

Sun Ballroom A

9p-12:30a The Road to the 30th New Edition Road to the 30th with Special

Performance by Angie Stone. Comedian Marvin Dixon.

Osceola Ballroom

12:30a-2a Adult After Party DJ Nabs Osceola Ballroom

1a-2a Huggy Lowdown and Chris Paul Late Night Comedy Hour (21 and older only) Featuring Comedians: Marvin Dixon,

Rodney Perry, Rod Z, Dominique, Chris Paul, Huggy Lowdown

Expo Stage

Kids Nite Out & Infants Nite Out Services Available.Fees apply | Information available at registration desk

Sunday, September 2 FAMILY DAY

Transportation Schedule 12:30p-5:30p | Shuttles to Cracker Barrel Conference Shuttle Loop

9a-10a Alzheimer’s Association Yoga Hosted by AJ Johnson Great Lawn

9a-11a Sunday Breakfast Expo Halls A&B

2:30p-3:30p Dance With Me Hosted by Billy Blanks Jr. and Sharon

Catherine Blanks Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

3p-4p Fly on a Dime Hosted by Christen Rochon, Tia Hebron

and Olori Swank Expo Stage

3p-5p Teen Summit: Bullying and How it Effects Our Youth Hosted by Myra J.

Sun Ballroom C

3:30p-4:30p SMB Fitness Boot Camp Instructor Shellita Boxie Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

5p-6p Three Cheers for the Home Team: A Winning Game Plan to Help Families Survive & Thrive Around the 9 to 5!

Hosted by Terri “Coach T” Robinson Orange Blossom Ballroom

5p-8p Cartoon Network presents Dive In Movie “Dreamworks Dragons: Riders of Berk”

South Beach Pool

7p-9p Susan G. Komen Circle of Promise presents Sybil’s Pink Pajama Party Hosted by Sybil Wilkes

Orange Blossom Ballroom

7p-10p Family Game Night Expo Hall C, Wreckers Patio & Bar, Great Lawn

Monday, SepteMBeR 3 Transportation Schedule 5a-2p | Airport Shuttles Hotel Transportation Shuttle area in the

front of the hotel

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9a-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Halls D-F

9a-5p The Career/Job Fair Zone Expo Hall

9:30a-10:30a Alzheimer’s Association & the African American Community

Orange Blossom Ballroom

10a-12p Cracker Barrel Step Clinic Sun Ballroom A

10a-2p Royce Reed “Fantashique” Dance Camp

Sun Ballroom C

10:15a-11:15a Sybil’s Book Club Featuring “A Chance in The World” Author Steve Pemberton Expo Stage

11:30a-12p ”Ready, Set, Engage!” Social Media Basics

Hosted by Christen Rochon of Divas and Dorks

Expo Stage

11:30a-12p Autograph Booth Steve Pemberton

12p-1p The Single Life hosted by Nikki Woods with Tony Gaskins

Orange Blossom Ballroom

8p-1:30a Cartoon Network presents Infants Nite Out (Babysitting Ages 0-3) Miami 1-3

8:30p-1:30a Teen Club Joyner (Ages 13-17) Peformances by “Fantashique” and “GG” Sun Ballroom A

9p-12:30a A Night of R&B Performances by Urban Mystic, KEM and

comedian Rodney Perry Osceola Ballroom

12:30a-2a Adult After Party DJ: Chubb Rock Osceola Ballroom

1a-2a The J Spot Late Night Comedy

(21 and older only) Hosted by J. Anthony

Brown Expo Stage

Thursday, August 30REPRESENT NIGHT

11:30a-9p Kids Nite Out Registration Table between Registration D&E

1p-9p Registration & Help Desk Florida Exhibit Hall/Registration D&E

6:30p-8:30p AllstateChicken&WafflesRepresentMeal Expo Halls A&B and Great Lawn

7p-10p Royce Reed Dance Camp Registration Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

Cracker Barrel Step Clinic Registration Expo Hall – Cracker Barrel Booth

7p-12a Allstate Family Expo Represent Night

Expo Halls D-F

8p-10p Performance Mint Condition with Comedian Dominique Expo Stage

10p-11p Autograph Booth Mint Condition Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

Friday, August 31TOM JOYNER DAY AT SEAWORLD

Transportation Schedule 10:30a-7p | Shuttles to SeaWorld (Conference Shuttle Loop)6a-10a TJMS Live Broadcast

Featuring performances by Tamia, Eric Benet & AJ Johnson. Comedians Dominique, Huggy Lowdown, Chris Paul & Damon Williams. Expo Stage | Doors open at 5a

12p-12:30p Autograph Booth Thaddeus Bullard AKA WWE Superstar

Titus O’Neil and Rosie Perez Expo Hall- Autograph Booth

12:30p-1:30p Dominique’s Movie Buff Trivia Contest Hosted by Dominique Expo Stage

1:30p-2p Autograph Booth Jacob Latimore, Ziggy The

Rockstar, Hi Riz Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2p-3p Allstate presents From Dreams to Reality: Adults Entrepreneur Seminar

Panel: Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks, Tamela Mann, David Mann, Tony Gaskins, Ray McKnight

Expo Stage

3p-3:45p Autograph Booth Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks,

Tamela Mann, Tony Gaskins, David Mann Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

3:30p-4p Kenny Lattimore Performance

Expo Stage

3:45p-4:15p Seaworld Private Show:One World

Shamu Stadium at Seaworld

4p-4:30p Performance by CeCe Teneal Expo Stage

5p-6p Singles Only Happy Hour – Adults Only Hosted by Chris Paul and Huggy Lowdown Sora

6:30p-8:30p Tom Joyner Family Dinner Expo Halls A&B

8p-1:30a Cartoon Network presents Kids Nite Out Special appearance and workout by Billy Blanks Jr. and family, plus autograph

signing by Jessie Usher of “Level Up.” Sun Ballrooms C&D

Saturday, Sept 1TOM JOYNER DAY AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

Transportation Schedule 9:30a-1p | Shopping Excursions to

Orlando Premium Outlets Conference Shuttle Loop

10:30a-7p | Shuttles to Universal Parks Conference Shuttle Loop

8a-10a Continental Breakfast Expo Halls A&B

9a-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Halls D-F

9a-10a Alzheimer’s Association presents Yoga Hosted by AJ Johnson Great Lawn

9:30a-10:30a Allstate presents Legacy Seminar Hosted by Stan Pringle Orange Blossom Ballroom

9:30a-10:30a Your Aspiring Athlete Hosted by Sybil Wilkes Panel: Damien Butler, Sheryl Howard,

Comedian Chris Paul, Thaddeus Bullard AKA WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil

Expo Stage

10a-11a SMB Fitness Boot Camp Instructor Shellita Boxie Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

10:45a-12p Cracker Barrel Step Exhibition Expo Stage

12p-1p Dance With Me Hosted by Billy Blanks Jr. and Sharon

Catherine Blanks Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

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tjfr 2012 guide 6 panels r1.indd 1 8/28/2012 11:00:24 AM12:30p-1:30p Scream Tour: Town Hall Meeting Hosted by Stars of the Scream Tour: Next Generation Part 2 Expo Stage

1p-1:30p Autograph Booth Lenny Williams, Tisha Campbell Martin,

Royce Reed, Omarosa Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2p-3p “Know Your Body, Know Your Health” Hosted by Dominique Panel: AJ Johnson, Roneice Weaver,

Billy Blanks Jr., Sharon Catherine Blanks, Shellita Boxie

Expo Stage

2p-3p Write or Die Hosted by Nikki Woods Panel: Mary Boyce, Myra J., Royce Reed,

Monica D. Cost, Omarosa Orange Blossom Ballroom

2:30p-3:30p Divas in Defense presents “Mothers and Daughters Kick Butt”

Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

3p-5:30p Tom Joyner Family Barbecue DJ Mixx Master Mitch Universal Studios – City Walk

3p-6p Cartoon Network presents Dive In Movie “End of Summer Sizzle: Regular Show”

South Beach Pool

3:15p-3:45p Lenny Williams Performance Expo Stage

3:30p-4p Autograph Booth Marvin Dixon, Rodney Perry, Rod Z,

Dominique, Chris Paul, Huggy Lowdown Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

4p-5p Who’s In Your CircleHosted by Rodney Perry with Les Brown, Omarosa,

Brandon Iverson, Jordan Williams, Michael Mauldin & Roland Martin

Expo Stage

5p-6p Singles Only – Adults Only Hosted by TJMS comedians Chris Paul

and Huggy Lowdown Sora

11a-2p The Gospel Explosion Hosted by Dr. Bobby Jones

and David Mann Featuring Tye Tribbett,

Tamela Mann, Pastor Riva Tims, Dottie Peoples and Rev.

Omarosa Manigault. Osceola Ballroom

12p-5p Allstate Family Expo Expo Hall D-F

12:30p-1:30p Divas in Defense presents “Fierce and Fabulous Self Defense”

Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

12:15p-1:15p Mama’s Gone Wild: We Can Do It All! Hosted by Nikki Woods and Mary Boyce.

Panel: Royce Reed, Tisha Campbell, Myra J., Shellita Boxie

Expo Stage

1p-2p Allstate presents From Dreams to Reality: The Teen Version

Panel: Jacob Latimore, Brian Rice, Jordan Williams, Brandon Iverson, Latalyia McKnight, Damon A. Williams, Ryan Pendleton

Sun Ballroom C

2p-3p Ventriloquist Performance with Megan Piphus Expo Hall – Arts & Crafts Area

2p-2:30p TBS’ and Tyler Perry’s “For Better or Worse” presents: The Vow Renewal with Eric Benet and Tamia

Expo Hall

2p-2:30p Autograph Booth Tamia and Eric Benet Expo Hall – Autograph Booth

2:30p-3:30p You’ve Got to Be Hungry Hosted by Les Brown Orange Blossom Ballroom

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9p-12a Scream Tour Next Generation: Part 2 Featuring Diggy Simmons, OMG Girlz,

Jawan Harris, TK-N-Ca$h, Collizion Crew, Jungle Boogie, YMCMB’s Torion. Plus special appearance by

Jacob Latimore, Hi Riz, Ziggy the Rockstar and Courtney Heart

Sun Ballroom A

9p-12:30a The Road to the 30th New Edition Road to the 30th with Special

Performance by Angie Stone. Comedian Marvin Dixon.

Osceola Ballroom

12:30a-2a Adult After Party DJ Nabs Osceola Ballroom

1a-2a Huggy Lowdown and Chris Paul Late Night Comedy Hour (21 and older only) Featuring Comedians: Marvin Dixon,

Rodney Perry, Rod Z, Dominique, Chris Paul, Huggy Lowdown

Expo Stage

Kids Nite Out & Infants Nite Out Services Available.Fees apply | Information available at registration desk

Sunday, September 2 FAMILY DAY

Transportation Schedule 12:30p-5:30p | Shuttles to Cracker Barrel Conference Shuttle Loop

9a-10a Alzheimer’s Association Yoga Hosted by AJ Johnson Great Lawn

9a-11a Sunday Breakfast Expo Halls A&B

2:30p-3:30p Dance With Me Hosted by Billy Blanks Jr. and Sharon

Catherine Blanks Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

3p-4p Fly on a Dime Hosted by Christen Rochon, Tia Hebron

and Olori Swank Expo Stage

3p-5p Teen Summit: Bullying and How it Effects Our Youth Hosted by Myra J.

Sun Ballroom C

3:30p-4:30p SMB Fitness Boot Camp Instructor Shellita Boxie Expo Hall – Fitness Zone

5p-6p Three Cheers for the Home Team: A Winning Game Plan to Help Families Survive & Thrive Around the 9 to 5!

Hosted by Terri “Coach T” Robinson Orange Blossom Ballroom

5p-8p Cartoon Network presents Dive In Movie “Dreamworks Dragons: Riders of Berk”

South Beach Pool

7p-9p Susan G. Komen Circle of Promise presents Sybil’s Pink Pajama Party Hosted by Sybil Wilkes

Orange Blossom Ballroom

7p-10p Family Game Night Expo Hall C, Wreckers Patio & Bar, Great Lawn

Monday, SepteMBeR 3 Transportation Schedule 5a-2p | Airport Shuttles Hotel Transportation Shuttle area in the

front of the hotel

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GospelNOWChefRecipe of the Month

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4. Pour into crust and bake for 20 minutes. 5. Topping: Combine the Sour Cream, Sugar and Vanilla. Mix well. Mix in 1-2 cups of strawberries. Blend and

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Oftentimes, the beauty industry displays people that don’t look like you or I, and these images can begin to make people feel like they don’t measure up. Well, I’m here to let you know that I want you to focus on the good and the importance of rethinking beauty!

“Focus on the Good” is more than a cliché, it’s a way of thinking that has to become a lifestyle. There has to be something in your situation or about yourself that will cause you to say this is good, it is what it is and I’m okay with it. Whatever it is, you must get to that real honest place deep inside yourself and know that what you are saying is true. As a makeup artist, I work with so many people and I have made it my mission to encourage and inspire the idea of focusing on the good. Clients come to me because they want to see change, they want to look better, and/or different and I can do that for them; but it is also important that I bring out the good, the features that they want to accentuate. Then there are the times when I work with people who don’t

see anything; and that is when I make the move to point out all the good things I see and how he/she needs to begin to see it also.

In beauty there are so many products and things that make promises and claims to “fix” what we don’t like about ourselves, and month after month I also tell you the best things that work to improve your outer appearance. In all of this, one thing has to be done before you purchase another product or go into another shopping mall and that is focus on the good. Look at yourself and really focus on what it is you see and begin to accept the person looking back in the mirror. It may be hard at first, but anytime you being to positively focus in you, things will start to look better. I say don’t see your features as strange, they’re unique; and your look isn’t t plain it’s rustic and original. Whatever you decide, focus on the good and love who you are!

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