Self Preservation Tips Black Women Should Be Practicing

There are only 4 months left in this year, friends. And if you haven’t done so already, 2022 is the year we make ourselves a priority. With so much happening in our daily lives, it’s so important to make time for ourselves. Especially as Black Women. However, somehow we always find a way to be of service to others (children, partners, families, friends, etc.). But what I want to know is, what are you doing for you?? Seriously?! What are you doing?

If you need a little inspiration, you’re in the right place. Check out my top tips below.

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How To Get Better Summer Sleep Tonight!

Life can be so hectic and often doesn't slow down for anyone - least of all in the summertime. But even though our to-do lists are a mile long, we still need to make time for rest and relaxation. That's why today, I'm sharing my top tips for how to get better summer sleep tonight. By following these simple tips, you'll wake up feeling more refreshed and ready to face the day tomorrow.

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Mistakes I made planning pole retreats

So you’re thinking about hosting your first retreat? That’s great! But let me tell you, there’s a lot more that goes into these epic tricks than one may think. You might be asking yourself, “how do I plan a retreat?” “what does a budget for a retreat look like?” “what mistake can I avoid while hosting retreats?”

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How I plan Black Girls Pole Retreats

Retreats can be so much fun and are a great stream of income for your business. Since starting retreats and getaways in 2016 I have learned A LOT! If I have heard this question once I have heard it 500 times…”How do you pick locations and plan your retreats? Check out these tips and questions answered that you all have asked!

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POLEroid Perspectives: Trusting My Transition Through My Trauma

Structure is security…At least that’s what I’ve always thought. My entire life has been planned. After high school, college. After college, law school. After law school, associate attorney at a prestigious law firm. I followed this plan precisely. And then I found Pole Dancing…

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My Journey to Becoming an Instructor: How Being Forced into Change Led me to my Passion

Some of my most transformative moments have been situations that I stumbled upon. I have always valued stability, been resistant to change, and honestly allowed fear and self-doubt keep me from stepping outside my comfort zone. Change only occurred in my life when I was forced into it. But once I was forced into this change, I was able to see the very thing that I was holding so desperately onto was stunting my growth!

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A Pole Journey: How 2020 Has Empowered Me and My Mini

I began taking pole classes in December of 2015 to get back into shape after having my youngest. I tried going to the gym but I was looking for something more challenging and exciting. I didn't grow up taking dance classes or playing sports and never considered myself a dancer or an athlete. I have never invested much time in shaming my body and knew it was vital not to project any ideas of shame onto my daughter. I know what I want her to see: Her mother developing into an empowered dancer and athlete that she can be, too.

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Leaving the Workplace: Un-Kidnapping Myself!

Entering the corporate world was both my undoing and my salvation. Here, I had my first taste of what visceral anxiety felt like. Initially, I had no idea what that feeling was. I just knew that it was a discomfort that first crept up into my belly. Over time, I grew to hate the toxicity of my workplace but, in efforts to quell the anxiety, I learned to build an invisible fortress of fake positivity around myself. The money was good, so I was a good girl and stayed in my prison. But I yearned for something different…

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8 Tips To Stay Motivated Poling At Home!

This has literally been my mantra to get me going in all areas of life but especially for pole during the pandemic. Pre-COVID, after using 2019 to rest and heal, I deemed 2020 my return back to the stage: a year full of pole goal smashing. I started the pole year off at the BGP Cayman Islands retreat in March; it was worth every last minute penny I paid to solidify my commitment to 2020. It was everything and I mean EVERYTHING! The week we returned home, COVID shut down began and as reopening was delayed I literally felt the pole momentum get knocked out of me. So what did I do?

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How I Started My Own Pole Clothing Line.

We all know Pole dancers need pole wear. Some people actually start pole dancing just because of the cute outfits. Not only do polers like their outfits to be stylish, but they should also be comfortable and practical. One day when I was making a pair of pants I decided that I wanted to be a designer. It was so clear to me! I remember specifically saying that I wanted to design and make garments for women like me who are curvy and found it frustrating to fit into certain articles of clothing

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My Son and Pole Dancing

Since my son was 6 years old it’s has mostly been just me and him. He was 7 when I started poling and in the years between 7 and 10 he didn’t know anything about pole. I would wait until he went to bed, put up my pole, practice, and then take it down. This went on for THREE YEARS, 2-3 times a week! Not because I was ashamed but I just didn’t really know how to explain it to my son.

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