Internet & Affiliate Marketing: Celebrate The Small VictoriesCillie
This document discusses the importance of celebrating small victories when starting an internet marketing business. It notes that most new businesses do not become profitable immediately, so having a positive mindset during slow periods is crucial. It recommends noticing and enjoying small milestones to boost morale and motivation as only the business owner understands the struggles. Verbalizing successes, even to skeptical friends and family, helps assess progress and appreciate one's own hard work.
This document provides a summary of influential Black historical figures from 1774 to the present. It discusses how slavery stripped Black people of their identities and culture. Key figures highlighted include Marcus Garvey who advocated for Black nationalism and nationhood, Malcolm X who promoted race pride, Ivan Van Sertima who sought to rewrite Black history accurately, and Bob Marley who sang about emancipating minds from mental slavery. The document honors these and other figures like Mary McLeod Bethune, Queen Hatshepsut, Booker T. Washington, Hannibal Barca, and Prophet Drew Ali for their roles in shaping Black history and empowering Black communities.
Internet & Affiliate Marketing: Celebrate The Small VictoriesCillie
This document discusses the importance of celebrating small victories when starting an internet marketing business. It notes that most new businesses do not become profitable immediately, so having a positive mindset during slow periods is crucial. It recommends noticing and enjoying small milestones to boost morale and motivation as only the business owner understands the struggles. Verbalizing successes, even to skeptical friends and family, helps assess progress and appreciate one's own hard work.
This document provides a summary of influential Black historical figures from 1774 to the present. It discusses how slavery stripped Black people of their identities and culture. Key figures highlighted include Marcus Garvey who advocated for Black nationalism and nationhood, Malcolm X who promoted race pride, Ivan Van Sertima who sought to rewrite Black history accurately, and Bob Marley who sang about emancipating minds from mental slavery. The document honors these and other figures like Mary McLeod Bethune, Queen Hatshepsut, Booker T. Washington, Hannibal Barca, and Prophet Drew Ali for their roles in shaping Black history and empowering Black communities.