Perception and understanding the world around you
PERCEPTION, they say, is 99 per cent reality - or better 99 per cent of your reality. If you agree with this, the question is: what makes up your perception?
Flying high in a career, ready for take off in business
IT IS exciting for Nathalia Gibbs to wake up and go to work every day because no two days are the same. From working with the ground crew to dealing with customer service representatives to ensure that everything is running smoothly, her career in airline operations rarely has a dull moment.
From half to whole - bestselling author speaks at Singles Summit 2014
LOOKING for a “better half” consumes a large chunk of many a single person’s time. Many find themselves jumping in and out of relationships, forever on a quest to find a sense of identity and true love, only to be left disappointed once again.
Moms who brunch
CELEBRATING a post-baby lifestyle, Bahamian entrepreneur Keiani Worrell is using her personal experience as a mother to inspire others.
Inequality as violence
AS THE scourge of domestic violence spreads and invades our everyday lives, we are not surprised by the new victims, nor are we surprised by the perpetrators.
Chef Alexis Pinder determines to make company a household name
EVER since she finished college, Chef Alexis Pinder has spent her time exploring new ideas and channelling them into her love for the culinary arts.
“Women Who Love Too Much”
WHEN a woman loses sight of her dreams and gets caught up in the ambitions of the man she is with, she is loving too much. When a woman keeps hoping a man will change, even though she knows deep down this transformation will never take place, she is loving too much. When a woman plans her entire existence around the man she is with, she is loving too much. And when a woman holds onto a relationship that is broken and cannot be revived, she is loving too much.
Are you cultivating confidence or confusion?
THE key to living the life that you love is developing habits that build your capacity to manage yourself in a changing world.
Preaching hatred yet expecting flowers
IN THE Bahamas today you can buy anything you want, from an Uzi to a baby.
Tony Gaskins Jr to bring 'Real Love' to the Bahamas
GRAND Bahama native Glennett McKinney’s life began spiralling out of control when her marriage ended abruptly. She became a single mother over night and later discovered she had cancer.
CHAMPS hosts book drive
The CHAMPS (Chosen, Honoured, Appointed, Motivated, Positive Sisters) organisation recently held a successful book drive event at the Mall at Marathon.
Tradition or folly?
By DR IAN BETHEL BENNET
What are you feeding your mind?
By MICHELL MILLER
‘Women Talk on the Beach’
WOMEN are mothers, nurturers, the providers of emotional support. But in trying to tend to the needs of everyone around them, they sometimes forget their own needs.
Local activist participates in US State Department professional exchange
On August 22, Erin Greene, director of advocacy at SASH Bahamas, a local non-governmental organisation met with US Chargé d’Affaires Lisa Johnson to discuss her recent participation in a US State Department sponsored professional exchange programme “Human Rights for All.”


