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PROFESSIONAL TIPS FOR PROFESSIONAL BLACK WOMEN

PROFESSIONAL TIPS FOR PROFESSIONAL BLACK WOMEN

MIISRAEL Bride · Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 12:11PM · 714 views
Image of professional Black women hasn't detered over the years. Although in the world of clothing and office attire, Black women are on top with great suits and office dress. Black women also exceed in professionalism to their careers and they strive to improve their business preception to others. Mannerism and general positive attitudes give attribution to displaying a positive role. Being a Black professional allows many opporutunities for growth and to the over well-rounded professional.

Professionials Black women are always in the right mode to promote who they are. They have exceedingly well characterictics of education, social, internal and external office affairs. The Black professional woman has such variety of occupations. The ranges are endless, but whatever they are doing they are fitted well to serve as professionals all the time.

Health and well being is one of their top priorities, because if she is good health she is naturally a promoter of good things. For professioanl Black women are fully aware the importance of taking care of themselves as well as her care for family and others around her. Her commitment will allow her many delights days of being a professional at her best. Always forging ahead she is opened to receive and give professional tips.

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Jen Fad Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 1:44PM

Absolutely agree with you on this although I work parttime I do go beyond my call of duty when it comes to professionalism. Just the other day a colleague who I didn't think noticed what I do, commented that I'm a good nurse when she realized that I was making a cup of coffee for some other nurses patient.

I think being positive when taking care of heart patients is a good quality because when the patients and family feel hopeless, they can pick up on my positive energy bubbles and feel reassured. Life is what we (Black) women make of it. I try to be the best. Thanks for the blog Miisrael!

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, August 9th 2010 at 8:34PM

Thanks Jen for stopping by. What a great Sister and friend you are to me.

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