For years, I would coach clients by asking, “What does your heart say?” Then I finally asked myself that very question – and everything shifted.
As a person who lives “in his head” so much, it took me some time to trust my intuition. But when I did? Instantly, I heard — crystal clear, “I want to create, express, lead, and teach!” I could feel a growing warmth of emotion in my heart. I committed – and The Conscious Agent was born. As a consultant for decision-makers, I bridge the gap between heart-led insights and real solutions via my ReSolution℠ Process.
If you’re a decision-maker navigating complexity, craving:
✅Fresh ideas to shatter stagnation
✅Crystal clear insights amid chaos
✅Smoother team communication without siloing
✅Self-validated solutions with integrity
✅Bolder influence in your leadership
✅Sustainable autonomy
✅Deeper trust in your gut
You’re not alone. As Robert Edward Grant states, “Perception is the only reality.” Change your perception, change your reality.
Resolution → Solution → ReSolution.
Trust your heart – DM me to chat. What's that decision your intuition's whispering about?
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First of all, let's be clear. Mark Zuckerberg's didn't just announce changes to Meta's content moderation policy. He didn't even announce that Meta's content policy will change.
He announced that his company is willing to help kill people.
How?
In 1899, visionary composer Scott Joplin (b. 1868 in Texas) published “Maple Leaf Rag,” the 1st piece of instrumental sheet music in US history to sell one million copies. His foundational contributions to American music were posthumously recognized in 1976 with a Pulitzer Prize.
Louise Marie-Thérèse (1664–1732) was a French nun of African ancestry (her portrait hangs in the Bibliotheque Saint Genevieve in Paris) who was thought to be the daughter of the French queen, Maria Theresa of Spain, the first wife of King Louis XIV.
#OnThisDay 1954, #SCOTUS ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that the “separate but equal” doctrine violated the Constitution. In Mississippi, segregationist leaders rallied behind the white Citizens’ Council to preserve racial segregation at all costs.
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On this day in 1862, Robert Smalls stole a Confederate Ship and sailed it to Freedom disguised as a captain, freeing his crew and their families.
A THREAD!
“Modjeska Simkins (b. 1899) was the matriarch of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina. She was also a leader in African-American public health and social reform. For her contributions to the struggle for civil rights, Simkins is an American Hero.” https://t.co/nDAtabNtGG
#OnThisDay 1884, Ida B. Wells was riding a train when a railroad conductor ordered her to move from the “all-white” car. She refused. She became a crusading journalist, who exposed the endless lynchings of Black Americans & helped found the @NAACP.
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#OTD 1898, civil rights activist and teacher, Septima Clark, was born. Clark created programs and workshops to help Blacks to learn how to read and write in order to vote. Her home is located at 105 Wentworth St, Charleston, SC. Follow @SankofaTravelHr
📚 They’re coming for our books. And we’re fighting back.
These are just a few among the hundreds of books banned from schools & libraries across the country as part of an extremist “War on Wokeness” agenda to limit what students can learn. #FreedomToLearn