Do People Think You Are A Fat Ugly Transexual?

It doesn’t matter what they think. This was proven on P. Diddy’s Making His Band that I watched via Comcast two nights ago.

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It doesn’t matter what they think. This was proven on P. Diddy’s Making His Band that I watched via Comcast two nights ago. Someone who is on the show has all of those so called things against them and they have the most talent of all background singers. I was so impressed that Diddy literally walked over to her and asked her directly what her sexual orientation was. He wanted to hear it for himself. It was very moving that Diddy, Andre Harrell, and Dallas Austin thought she had extreme talent.

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This proves one simple truth: it’s not always what you look like. God has created you with a special super talent. Find it. Grow it. Become it. And don’t be afraid of the criticism.

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To Be A Successful Entrepreneur

Being successful as an entrepreneur truly depends upon how you measure success. Most human being measure success by sales. But sales is not the only indication of entrepreneurial success. I measure success by action. If you make small action every single day you are successful. As long as you’re moving toward your goal in small [...]

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Being successful as an entrepreneur truly depends upon how you measure success. Most human being measure success by sales. But sales is not the only indication of entrepreneurial success. I measure success by action. If you make small action every single day you are successful. As long as you’re moving toward your goal in small increments, you are highly successful.

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Being a Success by Spinks Industries & Gerard Spinks

Success should be measured in small chunks. Not huge super sized American standards. Make it easy on yourself. Achieve big things by acting small and taking small actions that you can control. It makes it much easier on your mind and gives you the confidence to keep moving forward. Go small! It’s the best way to achieve big results. Small, steady, calculated growth is the new mantra in American business.

Gerard Spinks is the CEO of Spinks Industries; a web content producer and online marketing agency based in Atlanta, GA USA.

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Black American Prosperity

Opening the door to prosperity can seem to be a long and arduous and sometimes endless process. You have prosperity’s key. You just need to know how to unlock the door. Prosperity is not fleeting and not elusive to us as young black americans and young african americans. To open the door of prosperity, you [...]

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Opening the door to prosperity can seem to be a long and arduous and sometimes endless process. You have prosperity’s key. You just need to know how to unlock the door. Prosperity is not fleeting and not elusive to us as young black americans and young african americans. To open the door of prosperity, you need vision. Vision will give you the ability to see the unseen and see through trouble and your present condition.

Gerard Spinks on Prosperity for Young Black Youth

Gerard Spinks on Prosperity for Young Black Youth

If you can truly stand and see through the troubled waters, you can make it to the other side of prosperity’s door. It’s available for us all. Anyone can have it. You must continually knock on the door and keep trying and keep working. You must keep writing and be prepared at all times. You must be ready. You must finish school. You must go to your dance class. You must go to your football practice. You must be ready and stay ready.

Prosperity will answer your knock when you least expect it. It will open the door. Will it find you there or did you leave and give up long ago because you didn’t have vision? Please stay there. Please stay focused.

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President Obama Improves Military Gay Rights

Even if a dude is strong as an ox and tough as hell, if he claims he’s gay and loves men, he is immediately ostracized in an environment where everyone needs to stick together to stay alive. Tough issue.

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Now this is a very touchy subject and I have to applaud President Obama for going all the way on this issue. I have to admit that I grew up playing football in the midwest and in Texas. If a dude was even close to being thought of as gay, he was completely ostracized and sometimes actually physically hurt by people that I knew. Not a good thing but it’s the truth.

President Obama on Gays In the Military

President Obama on Gays In the Military

I know many soldiers as I worked with a large Federal Government Prime Contractor that provides personnel to the United States Army bases across the world. I always dealt with soldiers and I’ve been on three army bases in and around Atlanta, GA. I have spoken at length with soldiers at lunch and at dinner. This issue is not an easy issue to support.

Yes, I know people will say times have changed and you should support everything and everybody in this world but that’s not always the truth. Being a mans man, having a gay soldier next to you would prove an issue when it comes to issues of war. Not from a fighting standpoint but from a lifestyle standpoint. When you are in a tent and sharing close quarters with people, it is tough for heterosexual men to easily feel at ease with gay men and probably vice versa.

I know gay soldiers can fight and do just as well as anyone else. I think the real issue lies in the normal lifestyle stuff. When you’re in a desert walking around tired, lonely, and dodging RPG’s (rocket propelled grenades), you don’t want to think that the dude next to you loves men. It’s been a camaraderie thing for years. Men just bond with men who exhibit manly characteristics especially in environments like football and war. Even if a dude is strong as an ox and tough as hell, if he claims he’s gay and loves men, he is immediately ostracized in an environment where everyone needs to stick together to stay alive. Tough issue.

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Single Black Woman With 4 kids Becomes Neuro Surgeon

She decided to go on a journey that few have the courage to undertake. She became a brain surgeon!

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My cousin and I were discussing how tough this economy is and how to bounce back from it. She starts to tell me about one of her facebook friends, a single black woman with 4 kids who got a divorce from her husband and decided she was fed up with having to try to take care of the kids and receive child support. She didn’t want to fight the court system and get all hyped and amped. What did she do?

She decided to go on a journey that few have the courage to undertake. She became a brain surgeon! This is a true story. Even while tending to the kids and being a great mom, she put on her bootstraps and started studying. It took her ten solid years of staying focused on the dream, taking care of the kids who all live with her, and keeping the dream of becoming a pediatric neurosurgeon alive.

She decided to never say quit and never have not even one excuse. She also decided to never complain about the children’s father. That’s rare in and of itself. She put her head down and kept driving towards the goal. Today, 12 years after the journey began, this young lady is a pediatric neuro surgeon in Oakland, California.

Despite what’s happening in our economy, we have American true grit. We can make it with a dream. Keep driving toward your goal and never, ever quit!

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Gerard Spinks is the CEO of Spinks Industries; a web content producer and online marketing firm based in Atlanta, GA USA.

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Be More Than An Athlete with Career Athlete

Not everyone is going to make it with a professional contract.

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This is what I tell young athletes that I talk to at the Pro Football Regional Combines and the Nike Sparq Elite 11 Quarterback combines. Not everyone is going to make it with a professional contract. Let’s get that one thing straight. In fact, the percentages are so low that it’s scary. Career Athletes helps athletes transition from college into finding jobs. Love it! Great effort by this great company.

Career Athletes, the leading career education and resource provider for graduating and alumni collegiate athletes, is launching its first ever television and digital media campaign this fall. To coincide with the height of the college football season, Career Athletes is targeting former and current college athletes via an integrated media campaign, including television, digital and social media extensions.

Read the full Career Athletes Press Release here. Gerard Spinks is the CEO of Spinks Industries; a web content producer and online marketing agency based in Atlanta, GA USA.

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Are Black Women Really Tired of Black Men?

I watched a Twitter friend’s rant today about how tired she was of black men. I saw her say that black women take care of the kids, take care of the house, make all the money, and do everything in the world. Wow! So, are black women saying that they simply don’t need a man? [...]

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I watched a Twitter friend’s rant today about how tired she was of black men. I saw her say that black women take care of the kids, take care of the house, make all the money, and do everything in the world. Wow! So, are black women saying that they simply don’t need a man? Are they playing into the minds and plan of a master plan that is designed to break black people apart? Is she right? Is she wrong?

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith; a Strong black couple

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith; a Strong black couple

I think this thought is dangerous. I know she was highly frustrated but even when I’m highly frustrated, I can’t simply abandon hope of our black women and say that I don’t want them anymore. After all, I have a daughter so I can’t just abandon the beautiful black woman. What do y’all think?

Gerard Spinks is CEO of Spinks Industries; a web content producer and online marketing company in Atlanta, GA USA.

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Tyler Perry Revealed and Unleashes the Truth

You got book sense but you ain’t got no mothaf*#*en common sense! You ain’t sh*t and ain’t never gonna be sh*t!

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Wow! Tyler Perry went in on his blog regarding his latest effort “Precious” and his own personal childhood filled with abuse. This is long but I’m going to post some of it here. Read the full entire Tyler Perry Blog here.

Tyler Perry Reveals his childhood in detail discussing the film Precious

Tyler Perry Reveals his childhood in detail discussing the film Precious

Memories at 40: “What the f*#K are you reading books for?! That’s bull*#*T! ”

“You F*#*ing jackass! You got book sense but you ain’t got no mothaf*#*en common sense! You ain’t sh*t and ain’t never gonna be sh*t! ” I heard this every day of my childhood. As my father would beat and belittle me, he played all kinds of mind games with me. He knew I loved cookies as a kid, most kids do. So he would buy them and put them on top of the fridge and when I would eat them he would beat me mercilessly.

My mother was out one night, as she loved to play bingo, and my father came ome…mad at the world. He was drunk, as he was most of the time. He got the vacuum cleaner extension cord and trapped me in a room and beat me until the skin was coming off my back. To this day, I don’t know what would make a person do something like that to a child. But thank God that in my mind, I left. I didn’t feel it anymore, just like in PRECIOUS. How this girl would leave in her mind. I learned to use my gift, as it was my imagination that let me escape After he was done with his rant he passed out. Since my aunt lived two doors down, I ran to her. She saw me and was horrified. She loaded her 357 and went to kill him. Holding a gun to his head, her husband came and stopped her.

Memories at 40: I got a call not long ago from a friend. He told me that a man that I knew from church when I was a kid had died and he didn’t have any insurance. His family was trying to reach out to me to see if I would pay for his funeral. I quickly said no, but I wish I would have said yes. There is something so powerful to me in burying the man that molested me. I wish I would have dug the grave myself.

Memories at 40: I was about 8 or 9 years old. I had a crush on a little girl across the street. She would come over to my house and we’d play. She was about 12 or 13. One day she stopped coming and when I asked her why, she told me that my father was touching her. I didn’t believe her, so I talked her into staying one night. We were both asleep — she was in one bed and I was in another. I opened my eyes to see my father trying to touch her and her pushing him away. I moved in my bed trying to make him think I was waking up. He looked over at me and left out of the room. Not long after that, he beat me mercilessly for something again. Another mind game set up, so I told my mother what he had done. The blood drained from her face. We left that day. We were at my Aunt’s house and he came there about 1am. Not long after that we were back at home. Nothing would compare to the random, drunken, violent beatings I would receive from then until I was 19.

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Dreams Do Really Come True

On Friday, I was doing my daily mountain climb in the San Francisco Bay Area. The trail is long and is roughly 6 miles. 3 miles out and 3 miles back. It is not easy but it really teaches you persistence and hard work. While on the trail, I go over my daily goals and [...]

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On Friday, I was doing my daily mountain climb in the San Francisco Bay Area. The trail is long and is roughly 6 miles. 3 miles out and 3 miles back. It is not easy but it really teaches you persistence and hard work. While on the trail, I go over my daily goals and aspirations and put together my strategies to make the dream work.

Dreams Come True with Patience and Persistence

Dreams Come True with Patience and Persistence

I also do visualizations while on the trail as I look at the peak of Mt. Diablo dreaming about making these dreams come real. I made a statement to myself saying that I wanted to increase my website traffic to generate over 4,000 actual hits for the month of October 2009. I didn’t think anything of it and kept jogging. I actually had a lot of things on my mind but I like to put those aside when on this trail. I deal with myself, God, and me and nothing more while on this trail. It’s when God speaks to me the most.

I came back to the house, showered, and got busy working and laying down my plans. Friday evening, a call comes to me from one of my clients in Atlanta, GA to tell me about a story of interest. I contemplated whether or not I should run the story since it was such short notice. I decided to run it, thought no more about it, and went out with friends for drinks and then came back home and went to bed.

I woke up Saturday morning October 3, 2009 at about 8:00 a.m. to head to the mountain again. Before I set out on this daily journey, I decided to check my Google Analytics and stats for all web publishing sites. I had over 7,000 hits of that story in less than 12 hours from posting it. Remember, Friday morning on the trail I had asked God to help me get to 4,000 for the month. Not only was this answered but it was far exceeded.

This is an example of visualization and actualization. Dreams do become reality with these two ingredients and it will happen for you too. I had no idea that it would be like that. I just put the dream out to the universe and let the Universal Mind and Spirit take over. Please keep your dreams alive and continue to push forward to reach all of your goals. There are no limits as you see God helped me completely destroy my own self imposed limit of 4,000 for the entire month.

Gerard Spinks is the CEO of Spinks Industries; a web content producer and online marketing firm in Atlanta, GA.

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White Americans Lead The UnInsured in America

I was watching some staunch Republican gentleman on TV discuss how he felt blacks and latino’s were the cause of weighing down the health insurance system and as the savior to America he didn’t want to pay for lazy people to have insurance and he was a hard worker.

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I was watching some staunch Republican gentleman on TV discuss how he felt blacks and latino’s were the cause of weighing down the health insurance system and as the savior to America he didn’t want to pay for lazy people to have insurance and he was a hard worker.

Somehow, this guy thinks and truly believes he’s the only hard working red blooded American standing in the United States. Let’s examine his reality.

America's Uninsured Simply Need Healthcare

America's Uninsured Simply Need Healthcare

In 2008, the United States had a 15.5% uninsured rate for all races. This means that 46 million Americans were without some sort of insurance. If any of these 46 million Americans get sick, have an ailment, break an ankle, get cancer, get the H1N1 flu virus, baby gets really sick and needs a kidney transplant, etc, these 46 million Americans get NO help and cannot go to the hospital and get well. They will simply have to tough it out because the staunch Republican dude says he’s NOT responsible for their well-being.

Out of the 46 Million uninsured Americans, 34 Million of them are White Americans. 7 Million of those are Black Americans. 857,000 of them are American Indian and Alaska Native, 2 Million of them are Asian, and 14 Million of them are Hispanic. These numbers are fact and generated from The United States Census Bureau.

This begs the question, Why did President Bush earmark and get a war chest of billions of dollars to fight a war, yet Republicans continue to shoot down President Obama’s health plan for Americans? What is the hidden message? Do they not wish to take care of their own fellow white Americans? Why not help all Americans have simple health coverage regardless of their ethnic background?

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