Becoming isn’t about arriving somewhereor achieving a certain aim. It’s forward motion, a means of evolving, a way to reach continuosly towards a better self.
Michelle Obama
If you don’t see that your story matters, chances are no one else will either. So even though it isn’t always easy, it’s important for you to find strength to share your truth. Because the world needs to hear it.
Michelle Obama
Your story is the most powerful part of who you are-the struggles, failures, successes, and everything in between. Remember always to stay open to new experiences and never let the doubters get in the way.
Tammy Wynette is a mother of three and a βG-MAβ (grandma). Born in Warren, Arkansas, she currently resides in Sacramento, CA and is pursuing an AA degree in English at American River College, with plans to transfer to California State University, Sacramento (Sac State). She is an active leader and role model in her community, she works with teens sharing and teaching poetry, as well as providing insight for young parents to prosper.
She has certificate from NAMI (The National Alliance on Mental Illness) and is a trailblazer & Griot, keeper of stories/traditions passed down from her ancestors. As an Author and motivational speaker itβd be an honor to present at your events to inspire, encourage & let our VOICES be heard!
She has short stories and poems published in Our Black Mothers Brave, Bold and Beautiful!
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OMG Tammy, didn’t you just enjoy this book? π I read it when she launched it and sent it to my sister and a friend of mine as a gift. The reviews are absolutely amazing and people embraced the lessons First Lady Obama shared throughout her life. Quite humbling, but inspiring. Once I picked it up, I just couldn’t put it down. I wanted more! π€ππ
My husband gave me a book written by Jennifer Worick called “What’s Your M.O.?” (Living Your Best Life, The Michelle Obama Way). The book is based on highlighting some of the memorable and valuable lessons from Michelle Obama’s memoir and her life experiences.
“Becoming” is like a coming of age book for adults. She certainly dealt with the bigotry and nastiness hurled at her and her family while they were in the White House in a dignified and regal manner. ππΌπ₯ππΌ When they went low, she certainly went high. What class! π
Haha, I was thinking of you and a few others I’ve become acquainted with in this community. I told you we have lots in common. I fell in love with it when I read it and then found the journal. I’ve given at least a dozen out as gifts to some young woman who desperately seek the courage to find their voices. I also have used it as sort of a tool when I speak. Hugs to you all the way from Cali.
Speak on girlfriend. ππΌ You know, we are able to empower when we are empowered Tammy. Continue sharing such valuable tools and messages.
I too feed off of people who have gone through some things, were probably left for dead, but rose from the ashes and survived in spite of. We need continued positive influences nowadays. It’s easy to get lost in the rhetoric of negativity if you’re not careful. Thanks for sharing…coming to you “live” from N.C. πβ¨π
Tammy, hang in there. It’s been a little challenging at times to stay focused. I understand how it is when you must force yourself to slow down.
The burial of my sister a week ago remains fresh, but she left a strong legacy of faith, love and good works, so it gives me courage and encourages me to try to remain positive and keep my focus. It’s not about me but about serving the purpose God needs for me to remain steadfast in. I think the challenges we go through and GROW through helps us to look on the bright side of life. Take all the time you need to relax, release, repair, and retreat to your corner of the world of sanity. Take a deep breath and then move forward. Think about Michelle, who is a good example about learning adjust when you need to! If you aren’t well, you can’t do anything for anyone else! π€
Stay encouraged. Hugs and smooches sweetie! π€πππΌ
Yup, you’re right on. It’s just the epilepsy. Doctor’s haven’t given me any answers, so I’ve had to do my own research to find what triggers the seizures. It all about me understanding how & when to pace myself. I’ve had to learn to work different than I did before, but I’m good. I’m sure you’ve made your sister proud.
Oh Tammy, I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis, but I am so proud of you for being proactive to look at what is triggering your seizures and doing something about it. Thank you for the sweet comment about my sister. ππΌ
Girl, sometimes will all of our ills and conditions it usually points back to stress and overwhelm. Sometimes folks make you think that you are doomed, but I am sooooo glad that you are not just sitting there and accepting doom as the norm. I love your spirit and you continue to fight the good fight of faith girlfriend. You control the epilepsy, don’t let it dominate you! Stay encouraged and continue to stay focused. ππππΌ You will be okay. Remember that! You are stronger than you think, but don’t forget you are not superwoman. Take care of yourself! ππβ€
It’s all about choices & I choose to set an example for my babies. Mind over matter. People go through much worse and I’ve overcome too much to give up now. I’ll be sure to email you sometime this week so I don’t expose too much on this platform β₯οΈ.
Ah Tammy I needed this post today. I got dissed on my blog yesterday for my poem. I read your “about” section and I appreciate all you do to help support others and raise awareness. I went through several deep deep depressions, starting in childhood. At the time there wasn’t support and I wasn’t to talk about it. Grief wasn’t talked about or supported in spite of going through someone close to me dying every six years, in spite of growing up so severely ill I never knew if I’d be alive the next day. I’m so glad that mental health challenges are now more out in the open. There is still so far to go though. So I bow to you π
Aww thank you, my hat’s off to you as well my dear. I know what it’s like to fell alone & holding it all in which i why I finally began to share. We have to support one another and keep the faith. blessings to you sweetheart.
Thank you. I purposely chose to “come out of the closet” with my deep spirituality and the mission I am working on, one that Jesus and the disciples came to remind me of when I was nine. My family was into silence, secrets, not talking, so after feeling how that had added to my physical illness and mental/emotional challenges I decided not to hide or keep it in anymore. Thanks for your support π
I agree, my family also kept secrets and i do not with my kids and grands. Such an emotional roller coaster. You will begin to slowly feel yourself becoming stronger-keep going!
She is such an inspiring individual. Her and President Obama were such class and very missed during these challenging and strange times. Itβs nice the two of them continue to spread a message of hope and light using their new platforms.
These are powerful quotes of truth. Life is in the journey and every moment is a destination on its own hence the need to be present in every action and moment.
OMG Tammy, didn’t you just enjoy this book? π I read it when she launched it and sent it to my sister and a friend of mine as a gift. The reviews are absolutely amazing and people embraced the lessons First Lady Obama shared throughout her life. Quite humbling, but inspiring. Once I picked it up, I just couldn’t put it down. I wanted more! π€ππ
My husband gave me a book written by Jennifer Worick called “What’s Your M.O.?” (Living Your Best Life, The Michelle Obama Way). The book is based on highlighting some of the memorable and valuable lessons from Michelle Obama’s memoir and her life experiences.
“Becoming” is like a coming of age book for adults. She certainly dealt with the bigotry and nastiness hurled at her and her family while they were in the White House in a dignified and regal manner. ππΌπ₯ππΌ When they went low, she certainly went high. What class! π
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Haha, I was thinking of you and a few others I’ve become acquainted with in this community. I told you we have lots in common. I fell in love with it when I read it and then found the journal. I’ve given at least a dozen out as gifts to some young woman who desperately seek the courage to find their voices. I also have used it as sort of a tool when I speak. Hugs to you all the way from Cali.
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Speak on girlfriend. ππΌ You know, we are able to empower when we are empowered Tammy. Continue sharing such valuable tools and messages.
I too feed off of people who have gone through some things, were probably left for dead, but rose from the ashes and survived in spite of. We need continued positive influences nowadays. It’s easy to get lost in the rhetoric of negativity if you’re not careful. Thanks for sharing…coming to you “live” from N.C. πβ¨π
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Why am I reading as in what I think your voice sounds like? That’s how your powerful spirit shines through.
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Girl Tammy, you sho nuff know how to make a sista feel good. You are an empowering spirit yourself and I think you are a keeper! πππ€
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I’ll be contacting you soon. I’ve been a bit overwhelmed and have to force myself to slow down at times. Glad your in good spirits!!
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Tammy, hang in there. It’s been a little challenging at times to stay focused. I understand how it is when you must force yourself to slow down.
The burial of my sister a week ago remains fresh, but she left a strong legacy of faith, love and good works, so it gives me courage and encourages me to try to remain positive and keep my focus. It’s not about me but about serving the purpose God needs for me to remain steadfast in. I think the challenges we go through and GROW through helps us to look on the bright side of life. Take all the time you need to relax, release, repair, and retreat to your corner of the world of sanity. Take a deep breath and then move forward. Think about Michelle, who is a good example about learning adjust when you need to! If you aren’t well, you can’t do anything for anyone else! π€
Stay encouraged. Hugs and smooches sweetie! π€πππΌ
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Yup, you’re right on. It’s just the epilepsy. Doctor’s haven’t given me any answers, so I’ve had to do my own research to find what triggers the seizures. It all about me understanding how & when to pace myself. I’ve had to learn to work different than I did before, but I’m good. I’m sure you’ve made your sister proud.
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Oh Tammy, I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis, but I am so proud of you for being proactive to look at what is triggering your seizures and doing something about it. Thank you for the sweet comment about my sister. ππΌ
Girl, sometimes will all of our ills and conditions it usually points back to stress and overwhelm. Sometimes folks make you think that you are doomed, but I am sooooo glad that you are not just sitting there and accepting doom as the norm. I love your spirit and you continue to fight the good fight of faith girlfriend. You control the epilepsy, don’t let it dominate you! Stay encouraged and continue to stay focused. ππππΌ You will be okay. Remember that! You are stronger than you think, but don’t forget you are not superwoman. Take care of yourself! ππβ€
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It’s all about choices & I choose to set an example for my babies. Mind over matter. People go through much worse and I’ve overcome too much to give up now. I’ll be sure to email you sometime this week so I don’t expose too much on this platform β₯οΈ.
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No problem girlfriend. Stay well and prosperous! π₯°ππ€ Peace & Blessings! ππΌ
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Ah Tammy I needed this post today. I got dissed on my blog yesterday for my poem. I read your “about” section and I appreciate all you do to help support others and raise awareness. I went through several deep deep depressions, starting in childhood. At the time there wasn’t support and I wasn’t to talk about it. Grief wasn’t talked about or supported in spite of going through someone close to me dying every six years, in spite of growing up so severely ill I never knew if I’d be alive the next day. I’m so glad that mental health challenges are now more out in the open. There is still so far to go though. So I bow to you π
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Aww thank you, my hat’s off to you as well my dear. I know what it’s like to fell alone & holding it all in which i why I finally began to share. We have to support one another and keep the faith. blessings to you sweetheart.
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Thank you. I purposely chose to “come out of the closet” with my deep spirituality and the mission I am working on, one that Jesus and the disciples came to remind me of when I was nine. My family was into silence, secrets, not talking, so after feeling how that had added to my physical illness and mental/emotional challenges I decided not to hide or keep it in anymore. Thanks for your support π
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I agree, my family also kept secrets and i do not with my kids and grands. Such an emotional roller coaster. You will begin to slowly feel yourself becoming stronger-keep going!
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Such wise words from a beautiful and intelligent woman.
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Yes they are and yes she is, lol. Thanks for stopping by my dear.
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Such wise words.
So beautiful β€π₯
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I’m glad you stopped by to read, thank you my friend.
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You are welcome.
Be blessed my friendπ«
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Blessings to you as well.
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I absolute love the book and admire her. She is just so inspiration and relatable at the same time.
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Yes she is. I love the journal, it’s a great tool in helping me find my voice. Thanks for reading. Blessings to you!
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She is such an inspiring individual. Her and President Obama were such class and very missed during these challenging and strange times. Itβs nice the two of them continue to spread a message of hope and light using their new platforms.
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I totally agree my friend β₯οΈ
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Wowww..! Such a uplifting piece dear..!π€
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Thanks, I appreciate you commenting. Happy Monday!!!
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You’re very welcome dear..! Happy Monday..!π€
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These are powerful quotes of truth. Life is in the journey and every moment is a destination on its own hence the need to be present in every action and moment.
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A truth well said. Thanks for commenting.
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Welcome.
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Thank you for the reminder of this stunning book, great post! I cannot help but love and embrace Michelle Obamaβs inspiring quotes!
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It’s been a great to in helping when speaking to young women regarding various obstacles.
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Words to live by from my fierce always-first lady. Love, love, love. Thank you for sharing! I always need these reminders. β€π«
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Me too, her book has been a great tool when speaking to my audience.
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Nothing is as liberating as finding one’s voice. Mrs O is just brilliant and a great inspiration. Thank you for these reminders. β€
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She surely inspires me & you are most welcome.
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Thanks π
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Hi and youβre welcome. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!πβοΈπ΄πβοΈπ
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You as well my friend!π
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We all need inspiration. Thanks for sharing yours with us. Be well!
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We sure do, & thanks for stopping by. Blessings to you my friend!
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LovedLOVEDloved this book!!!! Good selection of quotes. Cheers, Dee
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Thank you very much, that journal has been a great tool for me. Blessings!
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I see why!
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I love these quotes by Michele Obama…so wise and so true. Thank you for sharing them on your blog! πβ€οΈ
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You’re very welcome, just sharing the love my dear β₯οΈ!
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This book is on my “to read” list for so long and your post have given me another reason to read it now… π
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Great! I’m sure you’ll love it, it resonates well with many. I gave them out as gifts for Christmas and they all loved it.
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That’s a really nice gestureπ I will definitely read it soon!
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Keep me posted when you do my dear. Blessings to you.
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Sure π
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