You Could Have Been An Onion!

You Could Have Been An Onion.

You Could Have Been An Onion.

Stop!

Before you complain again about anything, appreciate the fact that YOU HIT THE CREATION JACKPOT.  You could have been an onion, slug, a roach, or a piece of sand. Instead you are blessed  to be human beings, to have the potential to mirror the attributes and qualities of God, and to be so valued and trusted as to be given consciousness, free will, and dominion over this world. Just think about the billions of  creations in this magnificent world of ours.  There are untold numbers of fruits, vegetables, plants, insects, birds, fish, organisms, and animals.  And yet, if you are reading this, you hit the creation jackpot because YOU GOT TO BE  A HUMAN.

“Humans have conscious thought and are aware of their consciousness. With this power, we can create or destroy, love or hate, believe or fear, take from others or serve them unselfishly. Circumstances may not be to our liking, but at least we have the capacity to change things and that’s the miracle and blessing of being a human.  Humans can create new reality.  Humans can make new and better choices.  Humans can willingly choose to change their circumstances through decisiveness, commitment, and focused action.”

Barbara Talley is a professional speaker, poet, and author.  Her presentations focus on vision, values, and virtues.  You can find more about her programs at www.ThePoetSpeaks.com

‘Save the Children’ American Mother’s Inc. Maryland Chapter Event Highlights

The Maryland Chapter (MOST), Mothers and Others Serving Together, is proud to share the highlights of our “Save the Children” event held on Sunday, December 16, 2012 in Clinton Maryland.  Barbara Talley, current Mother of Year for Maryland offered a rousing keynote address touching on the recent tragedy killing twenty-six people in the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut but also linking that to the former tragedies in Virginia Tech (2007), and Columbine  (1997).  She reminded the audience that a society that doesn’t learn from its mistakes is condemned to repeat them.

Authors and Panelists at the 2012 'Save the Children'

“Photography courtesy of Fred Reaves Photography”

Mrs. Talley (a mother of six) pointed out why we can’t wait until our own children are affected to step forward.  She passionately explained,  “All children are our children.” While these tragedies are horrific, she reminded the audience about the 8000-9000 deaths annually of African-Americans (mothers, fathers, children) that go unnoticed, which is so much more than the 6400 U.S. service men and women killed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined over the course of a decade-long war. She challenged the audience to care about all of our children and families through her version of Martin Niemoller’s poem about the apathy of the majority of the Germans while different groups were being targeted and exterminated.

First they came for drug addicts and their addicted babies and children, and I did not speak out because I was not a drug addict and my children are not on drugs.

Then they came for “criminals” and I did not speak out because I was not a criminal.

Then they came for the high school dropouts, and I did not speak out because I was not a high school dropout.

Then they came for teen moms, single moms, the run-aways, and the foster kids, I did not speak out because I was not a teen mom, single mom, a run away, or a foster kid.

Then they came for the poor, unemployed, the uninsured, and the homeless, and I did not speak out because I was not poor, unemployed, uninsured, and homeless.

Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me. (by Barbara Talley)

She directed the audience’s attention to the common thread running between all of the recent atrocities in the three schools mentioned, young perpetrators (barely children themselves) between the ages of 17-23 who were described as gifted, yet remote, awkward, bullied, depressed and disconnected from society.  “How many children do we know that fit this bill?” she asked. She also offered some sobering statistics of the school dropout rates collected by americaspromise.org, citing “one student dropping out every 26 minutes totally more than 1 million a year.” 

Barbara Talley and children, Shawn and Radiance Talley

Barbara Talley and children, Shawn and Radiance Talley- “Photography courtesy of Fred Reaves Photography”

Audience and American Mother's Inc. 'Save the Children Inc.'

‘Save the Children’ Program- “Photography courtesy of Fred Reaves Photography”

These dropouts have a higher rate of incarceration, poverty, joblessness, and little opportunities to secure the jobs of the future, which require post secondary education.  America’s Promise offers five solutions to turn things around, 1) Caring Communities, 2) Safe Places, 3) A Healthy Start, 4) Opportunities to Help Others, and 5) Effective Education.

Next her fifteen-year old daughter Radiance Talley shared two poems on handling rejection, being ostracized, and “not fitting in” in school when one is trying to be virtuous, chaste, and drug-free in an environment insensitive to diversity. Her two poems ‘All Alone’ and ‘Keeping Myself from Sinking’ were met with thunderous applause from the audience.

After highlighting the issues brought to light by AAUW (American Association of University Women) on the prevalence of harassment in schools (56 percent of girls and 40 percent of boys reporting experiencing some of form of harassment), the distinguished panel of authors, educators and activists shared their experiences and solutions.

Mr. Clifton McKnight, Professor/Counselor at Montgomery College, and author of If You Can’t Calm the Waters, Learn to Ride the Waves offered this advice. “Be a part of an organized effort to make a difference. If you don’t want to join something, start something! Do what you can, when can, for who you can, while you can.”

Mr. Derrick Terry, former teacher, Special Education Advocate and Author of, I’m Not Complaining, I’m Just Sayin: Memoir of the Good and Bad in the Educational System.  “In order to have common sense education reform, we can’t continue to allow the small few to make decisions for the greater good without little input from those responsible for executing these final decisions,” he offered.

Mr. Charles Cary, Author, Actor, and Singer shared an overview of his personal struggle from addiction to surviving cancer in his book, Courage Facing Mortality.   “You have been created to do a work …it’s not your job, it is your purpose!

Mrs. Virginia E. Hayes Williams
 Community Activist, former Mother of the Year for DC and Author of Living Under God’s Umbrella shared her wisdom of the importance of parental involvement in our children’s lives, saving our own, and the importance of teaching personal responsibility, virtues, and respect.  She said we shouldn’t ask others to save our own until we’ve done all we can ourselves.

Terry Tabor,Educator/
Author of Helping Mom Fight the Bad Cancer Bubbles, co-written with D. Whalen-White talked about  the work that the Greater Council of Schools is doing to support educators and schools and shared how a grandmother takes the delicate subject of cancer and puts it into words that a little child can understand and be of help to her mom who is dealing with cancer.

Many thanks go to the  entire MOST committee, VP Sharon Parker (Membership), Cerise Hart (Secretary), Terry Tabor (Logistics), and Sheila Chambers who were present and supported the event.  Photography was courtesy of Fred Reaves.

I’m Barbara Talley, the poet who speaks and inspires.  To find out more about me check out my promo sheet or visit  my website.

21 Ways to Make Your Home a Fortress for Well-Being

21 Ways to Make Your Home Happier

21 Ways to Make Your Home Happier

You’ve heard it said before, “Home is where the heart is.

But the home is so much more. Home should be where your heart, healing, happiness, and humanity are best magnified. If you don’t show or won’t show humanity, forgiveness, kindness, and encouragement at home, then where?  Your home is your loving lab, where you can make mistakes in a loving environment and grow from them. Your home is the place where you GROW your family and pass on your values.  It gets frustrating worrying about all the bad things in the world and feeling hopeless, so focus your energy on the one place where you can make a difference.  Your home is your first responsibility.  Make it more loving, healing, encouraging, and trusting.

Home is a safe place to dream and expect encouragement and support.  We are truly in a sad state of affairs if our homes do not restore us to wholeness. Even worse, when our homes are the cause of our sorrow, depression, fear, and self-devaluing. Your home must become your fortress for well-being, the place you go to heal, restore, and flourish.  It should be the one place where you can let your guard down and be able to trust. It should be the one place where you will have the most influence. What you DO in your home affects its power to heal.  These are 21 Things we do to make our house a home.

  1. We do second chances, and sometimes third, fourth, fifth, sixth…….infinity
  2. We do grace.
  3. We do real.
  4. We do trust.
  5. We do loud; Sometimes, we do real loud!
  6. We do encouragement.
  7. We do mistakes.
  8. We do, “I’m sorry.”
  9. We do hugs.
  10. We do, “I love you.”
  11. We do prayer.
  12. We do faith.
  13. We do forgiveness.
  14. We do gratitude.
  15. We do service.
  16. We do laughter and lots of it!
  17. We do, “Please!”
  18. We do, “Thank You!”
  19. We do “Excuse Me!”
  20. We do, “Let me help you!
  21. We do, “Let go and Let God!  (a whole lot)

I’m Barbara Talley,  The Poet who speaks and inspires.   To find more about me, check out my promo sheet or visit  my website.

Does the season make you jolly or stressed?

Does the season make you jolly or stressed?

Maybe it would benefit us all if we changed our tune just a little bit to include, ‘Tis the season to make others happy.’ 

Look around you, who is in need of a little care and happiness?   When our focus is on making other’s happy, we are making space for our own joy and grace.

If you’re not happy, perhaps you are focused on the wrong things. To be happy, sometimes we just need to appreciate and recognize what we already have.

To experience joy, we just need to remember how blessed and loved we are to have a job, or talents, a place to lay our heads at night, loved ones around us, or even a healthy mind and body. Usually around this time of year, we’re figuring out how to get my step-mom here for the holidays. This year she is no longer with us. Be grateful for the loved ones in your life RIGHT now.  Spending so much time with her  in the hospital before she passed reminded me even more of the importance of health.   If you have your health, then you have something to truly  be jolly and happy about.  I’m healthy and I’m happy and I am grateful.  I hope you are too!

6 Ways to Be Happier and Nicer Right Now

One of my daughters used to say, “Be nice, baby,” to everyone when she was about three years old.  I’m wishing the same for you, “Be nice, baby!” When people are nice to us, we are happier. When we make others happy, now that’s pure joy!  We habitually say, “Happy Birthday, Happy Anniversary,  Happy Valentines Day, and “Happy Holidays.”  Why not “Happy Monday, Happy Tuesday, Happy Wednesday, etc?” And while you’re sending out that happy wish why not follow it up with nice thoughts, words, and actions.  Just like gloom is contagious, so is happiness. So go infect others with happiness, by wishing the best for them each day, not just on special days.

You can change your life by changing your words, nice matters.  We can all improve; to get started:

  1. Carry around a notebook the next few days and take note of how kind your words are.
  2. Are they forgiving or intolerant?
  3. Are they judgmental or complimentary?
  4. Do they uplift or dishearten?  Do they encourage or dampen the other person’s spirit?  In short, do your words soothe and inspire the soul of the person hearing them?
  5. Also notice the reactions to your words.
  6. Are they smiling or frowning?  Are they happy or sad?

Also check out this post on ‘5 Simple Ways to Stay Happy‘ by another blogger.

In closing, we’ll get more of our needs met by being nice and we’ll also like that person in the mirror a whole lot more.  With so many things that are out of our control, isn’t it heartwarming to know that some things still are?

I’m Barbara Talley,  The Poet who speaks and inspires.   To find more about me, check out my promo sheet or visit  my website.