SOME THOUGHTS ON “RESULTS”

SOME THOUGHTS ON “RESULTS” There are elements that contribute to your ultimate success and measurements that determine your position, always navigating your future outcome; and the key word is “Results.” There are also a few vital factors needed to begin building a positive result, such as: Understanding your current position. Effective goal settings, and, Leg work you must do, to continue moving forward, producing positive action. Of course, the amount of success varies cumulatively, based on the steps you take, or what steps you do not take, or steps you decide not to take. I recommend that you always should pay attention to details; be thoughtful about what goals you want to achieve, and when you’re sure, begin your journey.  For example, if you own a company, you should surely have a business plan, a marketing strategy, and branding, as these elements are essential business tools in determining your success. If you need assistance with business development, don’t hesitate to reach out; there are many, helpful resources waiting for you to seek and request assistance.  If you have already begun detailing, it is not too late for a professional to overlook or review your path, to ensure you’re on the right track – for you and your company’s success. The same is true in everyday life and specific goals. If you are stagnant, do get moving; and if you need motivation, in today’s world and age, there are a vast amount of life coaches available in your footsteps. Once you decide to commit to your desired “results”, you need to surround yourself with people that push and support your seriousness, especially in understanding the passion of your vision. Decision and Commitment need each other to reach the “Results” you want to achieve…. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports SOME THOUGHTS ON “RESULTS” September 24, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More Perception & Perspective August 24, 2019/No Comments Perception & Perspective Let’s begin by knowing that perception in its definition means the ability to see, hear, or become Read More YO SOY 3RD GENERACION BORICUA July 24, 2019/No Comments YO SOY 3RD GENERACION BORICUA Yes, the title is indeed alluding to how I, Ruthy Harris, am a third-generation Puerto Read More Load More End of Content.

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BUIDING COMMUNITIES

BUIDING COMMUNITIES My first passion is community activism and community building. I am interested in fostering a continued dialogue between law enforcement and the community they serve. I am also very interested in writing and reporting on the development and work of New Americans. The “Can Do Spirit” and Innovative Mind and Soul of Immigrants and the Pioneering Puerto Rican Community In New York and throughout the United States has always been my inspiration. I am a product of public education. I am a supporter of public service and public servants and believe that building coalitions for forge a community agenda is the foundation of community engagement. I am honored to be a member of this wonderful community-based newspaper—bringing, shaping and inspiring others to become civically engaged. I take this opportunity to ask each reader to take the opportunity to build your community. It starts block by block. Take a moment, and reflect on an area of public service that you are interested and that you would like to participate in. Find out how to serve in a community advisory, take up the opportunity to be heard and to be civically engaged. Thank you for supporting the Latino Village. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are BUIDING COMMUNITIES September 21, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More  PUERTO RICO ILUMINA A LATINO AMERICA CON SU VALENCIA! August 21, 2019/No Comments PUERTO RICO ILUMINA A LATINO AMERICA CON SU VALENCIA!  Dedico el espacio de esta columna, a la gran fortaleza de Read More La Marchanta June 21, 2019/No Comments La Marchanta (Todos somos La Marchanta * porque viajamos con ideales y metas para un future major para nuestras vidas Read More Load More End of Content.

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IN OBSERVATION OF LATINO HERITAGE MONTH

IN OBSERVATION OF LATINO HERITAGE MONTH In 1979, an article from a Buffalo local paper, claiming that there were no “Hispanic professionals in Buffalo”, set off historic repercussions lasting decades. It has had an impact of immeasurable effect in Western New York. I was yet 30 and changing the diapers of my second child. I was new to Buffalo, having spend the greater part of the last four years in school and raising my family. I knew some of the women by association but none on a personal note. I had caught the jest of murmurs and adamant reactions to this recent slap in the face. There were women from all walks of life but mostly educated, professional women, not new to Buffalo. I casually walked back to join the others and very quickly and without hesitation, one of the women said, “We want you to be president. While I may not have known much about this expected role, I knew this was a moment to remember. Within minutes the other positions were nominated for and we now had the first officers of the Hispanic Professional Women’s League. I was once asked “what were my goals” when I was first elected. I quickly answered “to protect it and make matters officials so we would be respected forever.” Besides a stern response to that Buffalo article, we now consolidated the most powerful force in herstory: educated, talented, professional women who were advocating for all Latinos in Western New York. You see, we were the wives, sisters, aunts, and mothers who had had enough of unacceptable, and biased belittlements through various public medias. Besides the “ridicule” and inappropriate jesting, most of us had to endure, the league continued to grow. The largest portion of the league were bilingual educators. In my first year, I felt like all I did, was nurse my son and the league. Every time we had a meeting it was never a question what to do, it was more like we do not have time to do it all. We decided on promoting Latinx representation across the board, annual dinners, a logo, seek non-profit status, membership fees, and set up scholarship funds. Now 40 years later, despite the many challenges of life many of the women maintain the spirits that has persisted over decades and many of the daughters and grand daughters carry the torch. Now in Hispanic Heritage month, I salute the Hispanic Women’s League and proud to have been your first president and one of the co–founders. We are still making herstory, in Western New York… Editor’s Note: As Puerto Ricans, the Buffalo Latino Village does not observe Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor and observe Latino Heritage Month; however, we do not interfere with our writers’ perspectives on the issue. Read More From This Writer All Post Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Peace People IN OBSERVATION OF LATINO HERITAGE MONTH September 17, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More HOW TO BE SUPPORTIVE OF CANCER SURVIVORS August 17, 2019/No Comments HOW TO BE SUPPORTIVE OF CANCER SURVIVORS Many times, we think we mean well, when we say, “OOOOHHH, Yes, my Read More

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