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African American Trailblazers in Etiquette
My interest in etiquette started when my Mom sent me to Wendy Ward Charm School and as they say the rest is history. When networking, people often ask me what I do and I tell them, I teach etiquette. Some look at me peculiar, as if only people from certain cultures can teach etiquette. Etiquette is embracing of all cultures, and as a consultant/coach I would be remiss if I did not share with you some of the history and African American trailblazers in etiquette. Ptahotep Pt
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The Alarming Cell Phone
The preacher is delivering the word of God as you sit in church and suddenly a ring is heard, but it is not from heaven. Monday morning...
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At Last, The First Date
You finally figured out the right angle for a selfie or a professional head shot, mastered the pick-up lines, Facebook proves you are a...
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First Lady
When Michelle Robinson married Barack Obama in 1983, she did not foresee “First Lady” as a title she'd bear. A title that carries an...
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A Reflection on History
Etiquette and the Civil Rights Movement Etiquette is defined as the customary code of behavior in society among members in a particular...
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