~ The Goddess of Pop is in town ~

Cher at 74: ‘There are 20-year-old girls who can’t do what I do’

Her $60m annual Las Vegas residency was off the cards this year, but the singer still has lots to say about animal rights, Trump’s ‘toxic’ politics, cosmetic surgery and the men in her life

Cher: ‘I love the feeling you have in your body when you sing.’

The Goddess of Pop is in town. And what an entrance she makes. Two-tone black-and-white beret, matching jacket, skinny jeans, black boots, black mask, and an elephant-shaped knuckle-duster. She looks the ultimate in revolutionary chic – Cher Guevara. She is not in London to promote a record (100m sold and counting)or a film (she won the best actress Oscar in 1988 for Moonstruck); she is here to talk about rescuing the world’s loneliest elephant from a zoo in Pakistan and flying him to a sanctuary in Cambodia. Cherilyn Sarkisian, aged 74, has never been predictable.

We meet in a London hotel, close to the BBC’s Broadcasting House, where she has been eulogising elephants. She is masked, I am masked, and we sit at opposite ends of the room. It’s such a strange world we’re living in, I say – how are you coping? And she is straight off into a turbo-charged rant. “How am I taking it? There are no words that describe it. And in my country the president doesn’t believe it has anything to do with him. He doesn’t think he has any responsibility to help us.”

How has Donald Trump changed the culture of the United States? “It’s toxic,” she says. “People who just disagreed with each other before are now enemies. I hate to even call him a president because all he does is watch TV.”

In October, Cher recorded a song for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe, a reworked version of a number from the 1940s musical Cabin in the Sky. I tell her I love it and ask if Biden has said anything to her about it. “Well, yes, I think he loves it, too.” She pauses. “I said if Trump can’t be in the White House, he’s going to burn it down. He’s trying to block Joe at every moment. He’s the most vindictive person I’ve ever witnessed. I think he’s fighting so hard because he’s going to be prosecuted when he gets out of the White House.” Could he end up in prison? “Oh, I hope so. I’ll be dancing around.”

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When she talks about Trump she sounds traumatised. She tries not to mention his name. “I hate him,” she says. Have you hated anybody like this before? “No, in my whole life, never. I pretty much disliked Bush when he started those wars, and I could say for a minute it was touch and go for hate. But the one thing I know is he loves America and Trump doesn’t.”

and go for hate. But the one thing I know is he loves America and Trump doesn’t.”

We move to more positive territory – the liberation of Kaavan the elephant. Cher is just back from visiting him in Cambodia. She says he is eating well, readjusting happily, and has already got a couple of girlfriends. “If you saw Kaavan before we took him to this sanctuary, he was a different animal. In a matter of minutes, he completely changed. It was amazing to watch.”

It was Cher’s Twitter followers who first told her about Kaavan, a 36-year-old Asian bull elephant living in dreadful conditions at the zoo in Islamabad. There was no roof on the shed, no water in his pool and he had no toys to play with. He would stand in his tiny shed with his head facing the wall. You never saw a more depressed-looking pachyderm. The more Cher discovered about Kaavan, the more determined she became to rescue him.

She remembered that, four years earlier, she had met Mark Cowne, Bob Geldof’s manager, and that they had bonded over their love of elephants. She rang him out of the blue. “I said: ‘Hi, do you remember me, it’s Cher, would you like to go to Pakistan and save an elephant?’ He said sure.” They started the charity Free the Wild, and masterminded a plan to free Kaavan, who was relocated to Cambodia at an estimated cost of $400,000 (£300,000). A Pakistani court ordered the zoo’s closure last May.

Cher visiting Kaavan the elephant in his new home in Cambodia, December 2020
Cher visiting Kaavan the elephant in his new home in Cambodia this month. 

Cher has barely started with her animal liberation plans. “We’re working on a gorilla right now, and another elephant.” Did she grow up with animals? Yes, I’ve had many dogs, and I have cats now.” She lives in Malibu, Los Angeles. “I live in a particularly beautiful spot, but the fires are just killing us. A fire came right up my house and burned the side of it. I was so lucky.” And suddenly we’re back with Trump; she can’t help herself. “It’s climate change. And he wouldn’t give us any money for it. He hates us. He hates California. He doesn’t have one drop of goodness in him.”

Much of Cher’s recent life has been about campaigning – whether politically, to support abused animals or helping disadvantaged people through the pandemic. Her charity Cher Cares, which she runs with Dr Irwin Redlener, the founding director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University, is directing resources to disadvantaged communities to help them through the Covid crisis.

I hate Trump … He doesn’t have one drop of goodness in him

If it wasn’t for the pandemic she would be playing in Las Vegas, as she has done since 2008. Is it true she gets paid $60m a year for Vegas? “Wait. Say this again, please.” I’m expecting her to tell me not to be so ridiculous, but she is simply considering the figure. “It sounds like a good number, but I don’t know the figure. I know I go to work and I like it and I’m getting paid well, but also I have an overhead you can’t believe. I have 100 people on staff.” Cher is worth an estimated $360m (£270m).

She really has had an incredible life. Cher was born in 1946, her mother the southern beauty Georgia Holt, a bohemian actor/singer-songwriter who got married six times, to five different men. Holt largely brought her up Cher and her half-sister Georganne as a single mother. Cher did not meet her father, an American-Armenian truck driver called John Sarkisian, until she was 11. “He was charming like you cannot believe,” she says. “But he had some larceny in him. He had a criminal past.” Her mother was loving and hot-tempered. Sometimes she hit her (“My mom was from the south and it was kinda the thing”), but usually she championed her. Cher struggled with dyslexia. “My mom was my biggest fan. She said it doesn’t matter, school is not important. And I said: ‘Yeah Mom, but I can’t even see numbers – they look like little scratchy things to me.’ She said: ‘When you grow up, you’re going to have somebody else to do numbers for you.’”

At 16, Cher met 27-year-old Sonny Bono. He was a decent songwriter and a mediocre singer; she was gorgeous with a remarkable contralto. He became her svengali and lover. After working together with Phil Spector (she backed the Ronettes on Be My Baby and the Righteous Brother on You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling), they joined forces and became huge, with hits including the classic I Got You Babe and their own TV show. They were the most famous couple on the planet as a singing duo, a comedy act, and husband and wife. Then it all went to pot.

She was the talent; he took the money – 95% of it, with 5% going to lawyers. Cher divorced him in 1975. “We worked side by side for 11 years and I ended up with nothing. I worked really hard for that money, and it never occurred to me that he would take it.” Actually, she says, she ended up with less than nothing. “I had to give him $2m on top.” Why? “Because I didn’t carry out the contract for Sonny and Cher as a couple. It never occurred to me that I would be charged with the contracts we didn’t fulfil.”

Were you furious with him? “You know, we had such a strange relationship. The day we got our divorce, he grabbed me, bent me backwards and kissed me, and we were hysterical. I couldn’t keep angry with him for some reason. I had a lot of anger, but I couldn’t stay angry.”

Cher with Gregg Allman taking it easy in 1977.
Cher with Gregg Allman taking it easy in 1977. 

Four days after divorcing Bono, she married the rock star Gregg Allman. Nine days later, she filed for divorce because of his drug and alcohol problems (he was addicted to heroin), although they soon got back together. There have been so many famous men in her life: David Geffen, Tom Cruise, Gene Simmons, Val Kilmer, Warren Beatty, Tommy Lee. And if they weren’t famous at the time, they soon became so. Rob Camilletti, who she dated in the 80s, became known as Bagel Boy because, at the time, she was 40 and he was 22 and he worked in a bagel shop, although he subsequently became a pilot to the stars.

Who has been the love of her life? “Well, I think Robert [Camilletti] and Gregory Allman,” she answers, without a blink. “Gregory was a special man.” And a difficult man? “Well, look, he was a southern gentleman who happened to do drugs. It was that simple. And he tried hard to get off them. One time we were going to a rehab and I said: ‘I’m so tired of doing this,’ and he said: ‘So am I. And I keep doing it for you.’ Robert was completely different. He was like a rock.”

It’s interesting that you call him Gregory, I say. To the public he has always been Gregg. She smiles. “He never called me Cher.” What did he call you? “Chooch.” Why? “People I’m close to don’t call me Cher. They have nicknames. No one ever called me Cher in my whole life.” What does your mother call you? “Honey.”

Cher dated Rob Camilletti in the 1980s
Cher dated Rob Camilletti in the 1980s. 

She once said that Cruise was one of her top-five lovers. Who heads the list? “I’m not telling you that!” Oh Cher, it’s winter, it’s cold, we’re in a pandemic – give us a bit of festive cheer. She laughs. “Tough shit. Don’t even go there. I’ve been around – this ain’t my first time at the rodeo!”

Cher has a touch of Mae West about her – particularly when she talks about men. She once said men are not a necessity; they are luxuries, like dessert (adding that she does love dessert). I start to remind her of the time her mother told her to find herself a rich man, but she beats me to it. “I was struggling to get a movie made. She said: ‘Honey, what you need in your life is a rich man.’ And I went: ‘Mom, I am a rich man.’ It still has a meaning to me. I don’t need that; I am that.”

Few people have reinvented themselves as often or as successfully as Cher. So many decades in music can be encapsulated by her hits – the rousing picaresque pop of Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves and Dark Lady in the 70s; the epic pop-rock of Dead Ringer for Love (with Meat Loaf) and If I Could Turn Back Time in the 80s; the electro-dance pop of Believe in the 90s.

In the 80s she also established herself as a serious, understated actor in Robert Altman’s Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. There followed memorable performances in films such as Moonstruck, Silkwood and The Witches of Eastwick. In 2018’s Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, she stole the show with a gloriously camp cameo. It’s hard to think of anybody who has been as successful in movies and music. Yet Cher has never quite received the acclaim she deserves – bizarrely, she has not been inaugurated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Cher with Nicholas Cage in the 1987 film Moonstruck
Cher with Nicholas Cage in the 1987 film

And, of course, few women have been so empowering for other women – the independence, the longevity, the chutzpah and, perhaps most of all, the level-headedness. She has often been surrounded by addicts, but she has remained steadfastly sober. Every element of her life has been played out in public – divorces, affairs, the addiction problems of Allman and their son Elijah, the transitioning of her son Chaz Bono, the fallouts and fall-ins with her mother, cosmetic surgery.

When Chaz transitioned, Cher admitted she found it hard to deal with, and was forever getting her pronouns wrong when talking about him in public. She laughs when I mention it today. “I’m much better at it now.” The mere mention of Chaz reminds her of Trump and what she sees as the erosion of respect and rights in the US. “We’ve gone backwards 20 years. We were making great progress and now all these conservative people don’t want black people voting, they don’t want Latino people voting. They don’t want trans people here.They want to go back to the 50s; antebellum days, if they could.”

There is a surprising stillness to Cher. Even when she rages against Trump she does so quietly. There is also a refreshing openness – many megastars are evasive, talk in soundbites or reel off anecdotes on autopilot. Cher answers fully, as if considering every question for the first time. She doesn’t pretend to be your friend or feign intimacy, but she chats with an honesty verging on the compulsive – as if she knows no other way.

I ask about ageing, and she starts talking about her mother, who is 94, though she claims to be 74 (perversely, Cher’s age). “I’ve always thought of her as this kick-ass chick, and now I start to see my grandmother in her. She’s still lively and we still laugh. But I see her getting older, and it makes me nervous.” For your mother or yourself? “For both of us.”

Does ageing worry her? “I hate it.” She gives me a look. “What, I’m going to say I like it? No, I don’t. Any woman who is honest will say it’s not as much fun. When I was working on the road we used to work two shows a night and then go out dancing all night long.” And now? “It’s like we’ve got to rest because you’ve got another night. Also, I don’t like going out now because everybody’s got a camera and it’s not safe. People rush you, and you don’t know if they’re going to kill you or take your picture. Either way, I don’t like it.”

I love standing on the stage and singing. You just feel like you can fill everything, and I pretty much can

Has anybody been hostile? “I had a man try to kill me. I always got dropped off at the stage door when I was doing Come Back To the Five and Dime on Broadway. I thought he was going to shake my hand, and he grabbed my arm and put it behind my back. He started pushing me down the alleyway, and he said: ‘If you make a sound, I’ll kill you.’ Two fans, who later became friends, saw something was wrong, and they started screaming and ran towards me, and he ran away.”

In the past she has talked about the pressure to remain young in her business. Today, she is renowned as the poster girl for cosmetic surgery. I ask if she thinks she normalised procedures. “Wait, what? You say I made it OK for what?” For normal people, regular civilians, to have cosmetic surgery, I say. “These girls are having surgery at 18. So come on! I’ve never seen girls do so much to want to change everything they look like. I never wanted to do that. You’ve got big lips to start with and a big butt. I don’t understand it.”

Does she think cosmetic surgery has prolonged her career? If you’re no good at what you do, she says, people don’t care what you look like. “You don’t pay bucks to stand and look at someone. They’ve got to deliver something.” She may get tired, she says, but her voice is better than it’s ever been. “And I’ve worked my whole life to keep my strength in my body. There are 20-year-old girls who can’t do what I do.”

Indeed she does look fabulously, freakishly fit. It’s weird how the National Enquirer constantly suggests she is on death’s doorstep. “My entire life I am dying!” She looks as if she’s smiling behind the mask. But I’m not sure. “My entire life.” How does that make her feel? “It’s the Enquirer. It sells magazines. I don’t know why they pick dying because I never have done.”

Epic performance: Cher on stage in December 2019.
Epic performance: Cher on stage in December 2019.

Cher’s first farewell tour started in 2002 and ended three years later, making her an estimated $100m. What keeps her going now? “I love standing on the stage and singing. The feeling you have in your body when you sing.” What is that feeling? “It’s big, no matter how small you are. You just feel like you can fill everything, and I pretty much can. Then you put the audience in. And I’m very shy. But once you get over your stage fright everything gets good.”

But I assumed you would be wildly extrovert – like the Cher on stage. “Nope,” she says. How do you go from one to the other? “A lot of the biggest entertainers are shy. I’ve always been shy. But once I’m on stage and get hold of an audience, I know I can bring the room together as one. No matter how many thousands of people, I can bring it to where they are all friends. If you have a heartbreak or a sickness, for 90 minutes I can make you forget.”

It’s time to leave. Cher gives me a closeup of the elephant knuckle-duster – actually a beautiful ring made for her by another friend, the designer Loree Rodkin. She reminds me how much there is still to do – battling bigotry, rescuing the next Kaavan, helping to ease the pandemic and, hopefully, even that return to Vegas.

I ask what has given her most pleasure in life. What we’ve just been talking about, she says. “Making people happy. It sounds corny, but I mean it. I love being able to take an audience and move them to a different place.” Is she surprised she is still taking them to this different place? “Absolutely,” she says. And now there is no mistaking the smile behind the mask. “Abso-fucking-lutely.

~ Finding Inspiration through The Thorns ~

~ Inspiration through the Thorns ~

When you are on this journey, your journey, You will have ups and downs and for some it depends on where their focus is, an what will determine the next phase on what direction they’re life goes in.

Example, For me I was just starting college a small technical school and my major was in Computer Information System so at that time I didn’t have a car but had a wonderful friend that I crashed with and from time to time I could used the car and sometimes I walked but felt good getting that exercise in.

I also started a fashion line like shirts, pants, hats, and etc. Definitely did art as well and also music while going to school.

At that time I just went out in bought some equipment until one day early in the morning I say around 5, 6 am as we would get up get dressed and warm the car up, but we did this everyday for about 1 year but this particular day we came back out to check on the car in like 15 minutes of so, and that’s when we realized the car was gone you know stolen and as I stood there in shock so, guess what else happened next everything I owned when it came to what inspire me to create was gone all my equipment, my shirts, my school books my mind was blown and I felt like everything thing just crashed on me and was clueless for a while had to stop going to school and few days afterward a house fire occurred and that did it right at least that’s how I was feeling at that time my lowest.

It was terrible and I felt terrible, but months pass by I came across some money like a 150 bucks and went in the pawnshop just window shopping until I seen this nikon camera and it’s was 150 bucks and it was all the money I had so I purchased it because I wanted to escape or look at life through another lens so I did, I went on this journey and started to take pictures of any and everything that I crossed paths with or crossed my path and along the way I started to meet wonderful people as I was walking with my camera and things started to pick up far as me forgetting that I was at my lowest while still pushing through the thorns, the same as saying the storm you know being in it but not knowing because your level of happiness and gratitude got your attention you know your focus is on that instead of you been at your lowest because that’s only a moment and when it’s low there’s highs so I focused on my highs and was thankful for my lows as well which means staying at even kill when it comes to highs and lows..

That’s a pretty long example right? you can stand up in stretch now get something to drink because thats was an amazing experience and really wanted to make this as clear as I could for you to know that on your journey to never give up and you are not alone and out there is someone else that is experiencing the same or worst but they too can focused on their highs and be thankful for their lows an to know the rest will work itself out. So I will end it here and like this ~ Inspiration through the Thorns ~

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~ Dewayne Johnson Testimony ~

From $7 in his pocket to now part-owner of the XFL, The Rock is proof of the saying “just keep going” He said it best: Have faith that the one thing you wanted to happen often times is the best thing that never happened. Sometimes the big goals and dreams you set out for yourself won’t play out as you hoped they would. Needless to say, those moments will cause you to think about other opportunities you never thought of before because your initial goals clouded everything else. It’s in those moments where you realize that your success doesn’t amount to a single dream. There are countless possibilities out there for you to take hold of and often times, they turn out to be better for you than your original plan and help you create a different kind of #Powershift. Don’t dwell on what could have been. Instead, cherish those moments because without them, you wouldn’t have had the drive to get where you are today. Every part of your journey to success, good or bad, is significant

Dwayne Douglas Johnson, also known by his ring name The Rock, is an American-Canadian actor, producer, businessman, retired professional wrestler, and former American football player. He wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation for eight years prior to pursuing an acting career. WikipediaBorn: May 2, 1972 (age 48 years), Hayward, CAHeight: 6′ 5″Weight: 260 lbsSpouse: Lauren Hashian (m. 2019), Dany Garcia (m. 1997–2008)Children: Simone Alexandra JohnsonJasmine JohnsonTiana Gia Johnson

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an American actor, producer, semi-retired professional wrestler, and former collegiate football player.

The rock has become a very common name in the entertainment world. Forbes named him the top grossing actor of 2013. They are calling him the hardest working man in show business. Up to the end of 2015, The Rock’s movies have grossed $5.8 Billion worldwide. 

Dwayne Johnson Quotes:

1. “All successes begin with Self-Discipline. It starts with you.” – Dwayne Johnson

2. “Don’t be afraid to be ambitious about your goals. Hard work never stops. Neither should your dreams.” – Dwayne Johnson

3. “Grind Hard, Shine Hard.” – Dwayne Johnson

4. “I like to use the hard times of the past to motivate me today.” – Dwayne Johnson

5. “Not only do I think being nice and kind is easy, but being kind, in my opinion is important.” – Dwayne Johnson

6. “One of the most important things you can accomplish is just being yourself.” – Dwayne Johnson

7. “The first step to achieving your goal, is to take a moment to respect your goal. Know what it means to you to achieve it.” – Dwayne Johnson

8. “The wall! Your success is on the other side. Can’t jump over it or go around it. You know what to do.” – Dwayne Johnson

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~ GoPro HERO7 Black Review ~

The GoPro Hero 7 Black is easily the best action camera on the market right now. GoPro made significant and actually useful improvements on this camera and it is worth using not only for action scenarios but everyday use as well.

The GoPro HERO7 Black can be a fun camera to shoot photos  with. … But they also have some useful  and interesting features and characteristics for taking still photos. They don’t work quite the same way that more traditional cameras work, but they offer opportunities for some fun and interesting shots.

FOR

  • Great 4K video and image quality
  • HyperSmooth is very effective
  • TimeWarp is great fun
  • Useful UI improvements

AGAINST

  • Can struggle with voice commands
  • Screen unresponsive at times
  • Slow-mo footage only output through app or software
  • Many cheaper options

GoPro Hero 7 Black Review

With its new gimbal-like stabilisation and live-streaming powers, the GoPro Hero 7 Black is the best action camera we’ve seen so far…

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GoPro Hero 7 Black

Verdict

It’s only a relatively small step forward from its predecessor, but the Hero 7 Black’s excellent video quality, stabilisation, usability and range of mounts make it the best all-round action cam you can buy.

Pros

  • Superb image stabilisation
  • Improved audio quality
  • Impressive video and decent stills
  • Waterproof without needing a case
  • Huge range of mounts and accessories
  • Now offers livestreaming

Cons

  • Can get very hot when recording 4K
  • Occasionally sluggish or unresponsive UI
  • Still relatively expensive

GoPro Hero 7 Black – Battery life

One of the slight downsides of the Hero 7 Black’s size, though, is that it can only pack in a relatively small battery. It has less than half the capacity of an Apple iPhone XS’s battery, for example.

In reality, this means you’ll get around 1hr 45mins of continuous video at 1080p/30fps, which is about par for an action camera. It’s most restrictive when it comes to shooting 4K/60fps – I only got 45 minutes of continuous recording in this mode from a charge, although the camera became largely unusable after 35 minutes due to overheating.

GoPro Hero 7 Black

This isn’t unusual and is the main reason why much larger cameras often have 30-minute restrictions to their 4K video recording. But it is something to bear in mind before you start dreaming about shooting all day in Hypersmooth-stabilised 4K.

There are accessories that can help though – the Hero 7 Black charges via USB-C, so if you carry a portable battery pack you can top it up while out in the field (it takes about an hour to recharge). There are also charging cradles like GoPro’s own Dual Battery Charger that can store some freshly charged spares.

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~ Finding your Niche & Trusting it ~

First let’s define exactly what finding your Niche means

It generally means that one finds a place where one fits in and feels comfortable with the situation. A person newly employed might take some time “to find their niche“, to make friends or be able to fit in.

  1. Identify your interests and passions. This may be something you’ve already done. …
  2. Identify problems you can solve. With your list of 10 topics in hand, you’re ready to start narrowing down your options. …
  3. Research your competition. …
  4. Determine the profitability of your niche. …
  5. Test your idea.

See 10 years of my life I thought I had done what I needed to do, or more accurately what I felt I needed to do. When the opportunity came to do what I wanted … I had no idea what that was.

Over the course of those 10 years, I had a succession of different jobs and starting different hustles with the talents and gifts I have but none were the result of any deliberate choice on my part. It was always more of a collision between need and circumstance:

  • I needed a job, a job came up and I did it.
  • A profession came up, I needed an income, I did it.

All this worked fine for me and I have to say when I look back on all that now!

“The reality is we all need our niche; we need our place where we can contribute to others and get rewarded for it. “

For the first time in my adult life the intensity of the pressure to meet the needs of others started to diminish.

This was the start of the hardest part of my life to date.

You see once I’d done meeting everyone else’s needs I was left with the massive question of:

“What do you really want to do?”

This was a question that hadn’t come up since I was in my early twenties; the only other time in my life when I could do whatever I liked.

So what’s the moral of this story?

If you are struggling with your business or personal life perhaps it’s because you are yet to find your niche. That place where you can contribute to others in a way that satisfies your soul.

If that sounds like you I want to encourage you to search hard to find your niche and focus on how you can use your talents to solve other people’s problems not your own. Because if the experience I’ve shared above has taught me anything, it’s that if you find your niche, this is where true happiness is found.

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~ Consistency ~

Building a Brand, a company or whatever it is you putting 10000 hours plus into takes hard work, patience and consistency over and over again.

First let’s give definition and shed light on consistency

The definition of consistency means thickness or something stays the same, is done in the same way or looks the same. An example of consistency is a sauce that is easy to pour from a pitcher. … An example of consistency is when paint is applied uniformly so that the wall looks the same from one side to the other.

That’s something you do everyday I mean the same thing and faithfully!

Even with writing, coming up with subjects and researching daily even takes consistency and persistent to produce on a daily basis and be effective when doing it like keeping the viewers attention!

I’ve been recording music and writing since forever but let’s say for 10000 hours plus and later still only getting better and performing in ways that I thought I would or could never do! But staying consistent through ups and downs learning to adjust and growing what allows me to be here on this journey today to share with you and hopefully it could shed some light on what you are involve with…..

Consistency Quotes

“It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It’s what we do consistently.”

Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying basic fundamentals.

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~ Been on a Little Adventure filming with Go Pro, & some tips For Social Media ~

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As I cruise through wind blowing, sun out that would be fun if it wasn’t a movie haha! But,

Let’s continue on this Adventure and on this beautiful journey filming with Go pro I just wanted to catch everyday living (Life) every moment and didn’t want to miss anything so me and Go Pro got out and went on a little Adventure and we took a break to write about it and also just to let the wonderful people know that this is so amazing and I never felt the joy to enjoy life in such a way it’s like where have I been type of feeling…

(in a bubble type of feeling hahaha!) Please continue, So

While being out here it allowed me to grow a little more or let’s say finding effective ways to gain exposure for your business, your class, yoga, cooking no matter whatever you do it’s for that

So quickly 3 tips

1. Do videos, share your product and also sponsor someone that have influence on Social media.

2. Be creative and note! you are not to old or young to be on social media so open up.

3. Advertisement, and if you are on Facebook do effective ads set your self up for exposure and also it brings in potential new clients if done correctly and consistently. Invest!

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Social Media Formula near you soon!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11a9WwV0iGJ9O-PbvPemygHSDpGBI9rgs/view?usp=sharing

Video briefly about the Formula but more soon at least it will elevate your status

OUR MISSION STATEMENT
WE ARE WHO WE ARE, BUT YOU CAN BE WHATEVER YOU WANT TO BE!

LOVE IS ALWAYS THE ANWSER

YOU CAN MAKE A DONATION HERE! THANK YOU! CASH APP