Recently, this week I was on the phone with a close friend and I had someone who was in association through my friend as you will "hate" on me for no reason. Now we never had a conversation amongst one another or even as so much said hi, but she felt she had the right to talk down upon me. Now this female is a little confused in life, she has no job, a young child, no advanced college education, father of the child not present and condemned to a half way house, and lives off her father; rather than focusing on her life she wants to talk about me. The only question going through my head is how are you gonna hate on someone you don't even know? So I'm here to say you can be minding your own business and out the blue someone decides they want to hate on you, just remember to be the bigger person. Ultimately, if someone has their eyes on you it must be something that see in you that inspires them. We as a people have to stop trying to put one another down and start uplifting one another. So keep on inspiring them and never let them see you sweat.
Thank you for showing your support for sickel cell awareness month #Boldlipsforsickelcell Wellness Wednesday
The Many Faces of Sickle Cell Disease Earlier this on month we started spreading awareness on a serious but rarely discussed condition. Sickle cell disease (SCD) affects people of many racial and ethnic groups. In the United States, 90,000 to 100,000 people―mainly Blacks or African Americans―have SCD. The disease occurs among about 1 of every 500 Black or African-American births and among about 1 out of every 36,000 Hispanic-American births. Other people affected include those of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Asian origin. In addition, more than 2 million people carry the sickle cell gene that allows them potentially to pass the disease on to their children. Such a serious disease need more awareness then it gets. She's everything decided to spread awareness by using the aide of social media, friends and family we promoted a challenge to spread awareness for sickle cell. The Boldlipsforsicklecell challenge these lovely women spread awareness by embracing...

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