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The THINK Project The Think Project specializing in Personal, Professional and Organizational Preparedness. Check out our website - www.thethinkproject.com!

Using the THINK PROCESS©, we assist individuals and organizations in achieving their mission and desired impact. Our clients range from corporate entities and venture capitalists to community based initiatives and social entrepreneurs. Services include Strategic Planning, Mission Management, Program Development, Event Planning and Administrative & Executive Coaching.

It's one thing to be full of thanks for a blessing, but another blessing comes when you show your thanks....even for the...
31/07/2023

It's one thing to be full of thanks for a blessing, but another blessing comes when you show your thanks....even for the little things 🌼 Now...go be great!!

17/03/2021

Whether or not to include a home address on a resume is a question almost every candidate I’ve worked with has asked during our first coaching session, and my advice is usually the same. No.

BEGIN ANYWHERE...It’s all about YOU. Choose a daily habit and commit to it for 21 days. The 21 Day Challenge is based on...
08/02/2021

BEGIN ANYWHERE...It’s all about YOU. Choose a daily habit and commit to it for 21 days. The 21 Day Challenge is based on the age-old belief that it takes 21 days to fully form a new habit, and for new neuropathways to be fully formed in your brain.

You can use this time to cultivate new habits - waking up earlier, quitting soda, sticking to a new diet, making new friends, meditating, going to work early, doing an act of kindness, etc. The list is endless.

You can also use this time to break bad habits - spending too much time on social media, procrastinating, binge eating, sleeping late, smoking, etc.

So…..BEGIN ANYWHERE!!

BEGIN ANYWHERE!!!
The 21 Day Self-Discipline Challenge
February 7 - 28

Have you ever thought of picking up a good habit, but never got around to doing it? Perhaps you tried for 1-2 days, but lacked the discipline to continue on. Perhaps you were overwhelmed by the effort needed and just changed your mind. Lack of self-discipline can cast self-doubt and cause us to feel defeated before we even start!

Challenges are a great way to build self-discipline through consistency. We have to build up from where we are currently to where we want to be ideally.

For 21 days, we will commit to starting a new habit, breaking a bad habit, or just being better! There will be no excuses, no whining, no quitting, and no failing. We will set out to do something and we will do it no matter what.

So...begin anywhere! Discipline will be the outcome.

BEGIN ANYWHERE!!!The 21 Day Self-Discipline Challenge February 7 - 28Have you ever thought of picking up a good habit, b...
05/02/2021

BEGIN ANYWHERE!!!
The 21 Day Self-Discipline Challenge
February 7 - 28

Have you ever thought of picking up a good habit, but never got around to doing it? Perhaps you tried for 1-2 days, but lacked the discipline to continue on. Perhaps you were overwhelmed by the effort needed and just changed your mind. Lack of self-discipline can cast self-doubt and cause us to feel defeated before we even start!

Challenges are a great way to build self-discipline through consistency. We have to build up from where we are currently to where we want to be ideally.

For 21 days, we will commit to starting a new habit, breaking a bad habit, or just being better! There will be no excuses, no whining, no quitting, and no failing. We will set out to do something and we will do it no matter what.

So...begin anywhere! Discipline will be the outcome.

So many people are blindsided by the sudden loss of employment and left unprepared to jump back into the job market. Thi...
15/01/2021

So many people are blindsided by the sudden loss of employment and left unprepared to jump back into the job market. This can lead to frustration and disappointment, which can often feel paralyzing. Don't let this happen to you! Preparation is the key!
https://thehill.com/homenews/news/534122-feds-brainard-unemployment-for-lowest-paid-workers-likely-above-20-percent

Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Wednesday said unemployment for the lowest-paid Americans is likely above 20 percent.

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13/08/2020

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Today, we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of RED, BLACK & GREEN!! On this day in 1920 at the UNIA-ACL Convention, Delegates from across the Diaspora established the "Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World" - which, among many things, proclaimed (No. 39) "that the colors, "Red, Black & Green, be the colors of the Negro Race."
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"Preamble
Be It Resolved, That the Negro people of the world, through their chosen representatives in convention assembled in Liberty Hall, in the City of New York and United States of America, from August 1 to August 31, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty, protest against the wrongs and injustices they are suffering at the hands of their white brethren, and state what they deem their fair and just rights, as well as the treatment they propose to demand of all men in the future.

We complain:
1. That nowhere in the world, with few exceptions, are black men accorded equal treatment with white men, although in the same situation and circumstances, but, on the contrary, are discriminated against and denied the common rights due to human beings for no other reason than their race and color. We are not willingly accepted as guests in the public hotels and inns of the world for no other reason than our race and color.
2. In certain parts of the United States of America our race is denied the right of public trial accorded to other races when accused of crime, but are lynched and burned by mobs, and such brutal and inhuman treatment is even practiced upon our women.
3. That European nations have parcelled out among them and taken possession of nearly all of the continent of Africa, and the natives are compelled to surrender their lands to aliens and are treated in most instances like slaves.
4. In the southern portion of the United States of America, although citizens under the Federal Constitution, and in some States almost equal to the whites in population and are qualified land owners and taxpayers, we are, nevertheless, denied all voice in the making and administration of the laws and are taxed without representation by the State governments, and at the same time compelled to do military service in defense of the country.
5. On the public conveyances and common carriers in the southern portion of the United States we are jim-crowed and compelled to accept separate and inferior accommodations and made to pay the same fare charged for first-class accommodations, and our families are often humiliated and insulted by drunken white men who habitually pass through the jim-crow cars going to the smoking car.
6. The physicians of our race are denied the right to attend their patients while in the public hospitals of the cities and States where they reside in certain parts of the United States.
Our children are forced to attend inferior separate schools for shorter terms than white children, and the public school funds are unequally divided between the white and colored schools.
7. We are discriminated against and denied an equal chance to earn wages for the support of our families, and in many instances are refused admission into labor unions and nearly everywhere are paid smaller wages than white men.
8. In the Civil Service and departmental offices we are everywhere discriminated against and made to feel that to be a black man in Europe, America and the West Indies is equivalent to being an outcast and a l***r among the races of men, no matter what the character attainments of the black men may be.
9. In the British and other West Indian islands and colonies Negroes are secretly and cunningly discriminated against and denied those fuller rights of government to which white citizens are appointed, nominated and elected.
10. That our people in those parts are forced to work for lower wages than the average standard of white men and are kept in conditions repugnant to good civilized tastes and customs.
11. That the many acts of injustices against members of our race before the courts of law in the respective islands and colonies are of such nature as to create disgust and disrespect for the white man’s sense of justice.
12. Against all such inhuman, unchristian and uncivilized treatment we here and now emphatically protest, and invoke the condemnation of all mankind.

In order to encourage our race all over the world and to stimulate it to overcome the handicaps and difficulties surrounding it, and to push forward to a higher and grander destiny, we demand and insist on the following Declaration of Rights:

1. Be it known to all men that whereas all men are created equal and entitled to the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and because of this we, the duly elected representatives of the Negro peoples of the world, invoking the aid of the just and Almighty God, do declare all men, women and children of our blood throughout the world free denizens, and do claim them as free citizens of Africa, the Motherland of all Negroes.
2. That we believe in the supreme authority of our race in all things racial; that all things are created and given to man as a common possession; that there should be an equitable distribution and apportionment of all such things, and in consideration of the fact that as a race we are now deprived of those things that are morally and legally ours, we believed it right that all such things should be acquired and held by whatsoever means possible.
3. That we believe the Negro, like any other race, should be governed by the ethics of civilization, and therefore should not be deprived of any of those rights or privileges common to other human beings.
4. We declare that Negroes, wheresoever they form a community among themselves should be given the right to elect their own representatives to represent them in Legislatures, courts of law, or such institutions as may exercise control over that particular community.
5. We assert that the Negro is entitled to even-handed justice before all courts of law and equity in whatever country he may be found, and when this is denied him on account of his race or color such denial is an insult to the race as a whole and should be resented by the entire body of Negroes.
6. We declare it unfair and prejudicial to the rights of Negroes in communities where they exist in considerable numbers to be tried by a judge and jury composed entirely of an alien race, but in all such cases members of our race are entitled to representation on the jury.
7. We believe that any law or practice that tends to deprive any African of his land or the privileges of free citizenship within his country is unjust and immoral, and no native should respect any such law or practice.
8. We declare taxation without representation unjust and tyran[n]ous, and there should be no obligation on the part of the Negro to obey the levy of a tax by any law-making body from which he is excluded and denied representation on account of his race and color.
9. We believe that any law especially directed against the Negro to his detriment and singling him out because of his race or color is unfair and immoral, and should not be respected.
10. We believe all men entitled to common human respect and that our race should in no way tolerate any insults that may be interpreted to mean disrespect to our race or color.
11. We deprecate the use of the term “nigger” as applied to Negroes, and demand that the word “Negro” be written with a capital “N.”
12. We believe that the Negro should adopt every means to protect himself against barbarous practices inflicted upon him because of color.
13. We believe in the freedom of Africa for the Negro people of the world, and by the principle of Europe for the Europeans and Asia for the Asiatics, we also demand Africa for the Africans at home and abroad.
14. We believe in the inherent right of the Negro to possess himself of Africa and that his possession of same shall not be regarded as an infringement of any claim or purchase made by any race or nation.
15. We strongly condemn the cupidity of those nations of the world who, by open aggression or secret schemes, have seized the territories and inexhaustible natural wealth of Africa, and we place on record our most solemn determination to reclaim the treasures and possession of the vast continent of our forefathers.
16. We believe all men should live in peace one with the other, but when races and nations provoke the ire of other races and nations by attempting to infringe upon their rights[,] war becomes inevitable, and the attempt in any way to free one’s self or protect one’s rights or heritage becomes justifiable.
17. Whereas the lynching, by burning, hanging or any other means, of human beings is a barbarous practice and a shame and disgrace to civilization, we therefore declare any country guilty of such atrocities outside the pale of civilization.
18. We protest against the atrocious crime of whipping, flogging and overworking of the native tribes of Africa and Negroes everywhere. These are methods that should be abolished and all means should be taken to prevent a continuance of such brutal practices.
19. We protest against the atrocious practice of shaving the heads of Africans, especially of African women or individuals of Negro blood, when placed in prison as a punishment for crime by an alien race.
10. We protest against segregated districts, separate public conveyances, industrial discrimination, lynchings and limitations of political privileges of any Negro citizen in any part of the world on account of race, color or creed, and will exert our full influence and power against all such.
21. We protest against any punishment inflicted upon a Negro with severity, as against lighter punishment inflicted upon another of an alien race for like offense, as an act of prejudice and injustice, and should be resented by the entire race.
22. We protest against the system of education in any country where Negroes are denied the same privileges and advantages as other races.
23. We declare it inhuman and unfair to boycott Negroes from industries and labor in any part of the world.
24. We believe in the doctrine of the freedom of the press, and we therefore emphatically protest against the suppression of Negro newspapers and periodicals in various parts of the world, and call upon Negroes everywhere to employ all available means to prevent such suppression.
25. We further demand free speech universally for all men.
26. We hereby protest against the publication of scandalous and inflammatory articles by an alien press tending to create racial strife and the exhibition of picture films showing the Negro as a cannibal.
27. We believe in the self-determination of all peoples.
28. We declare for the freedom of religious worship.
29. With the help of Almighty God we declare ourselves the sworn protectors of the honor and virtue of our women and children, and pledge our lives for their protection and defense everywhere and under all circumstances from wrongs and outrages.
30. We demand the right of an unlimited and unprejudiced education for ourselves and our posterity forever[.]
31. We declare that the teaching in any school by alien teachers to our boys and girls, that the alien race is superior to the Negro race, is an insult to the Negro people of the world.
32. Where Negroes form a part of the citizenry of any country, and pass the civil service examination of such country, we declare them entitled to the same consideration as other citizens as to appointments in such civil service.
33. We vigorously protest against the increasingly unfair and unjust treatment accorded Negro travelers on land and sea by the agents and employee of railroad and steamship companies, and insist that for equal fare we receive equal privileges with travelers of other races.
34. We declare it unjust for any country, State or nation to enact laws tending to hinder and obstruct the free immigration of Negroes on account of their race and color.
35. That the right of the Negro to travel unmolested throughout the world be not abridged by any person or persons, and all Negroes are called upon to give aid to a fellow Negro when thus molested.
36. We declare that all Negroes are entitled to the same right to travel over the world as other men.
37. We hereby demand that the governments of the world recognize our leader and his representatives chosen by the race to look after the welfare of our people under such governments.
38. We demand complete control of our social institutions without interference by any alien race or races.
39. That the colors, Red, Black and Green, be the colors of the Negro race.
40. Resolved, That the anthem “Ethiopia, Thou Land of Our Fathers etc.,” shall be the anthem of the Negro race. . . .
41. We believe that any limited liberty which deprives one of the complete rights and prerogatives of full citizenship is but a modified form of slavery.
42. We declare it an injustice to our people and a serious Impediment to the health of the race to deny to competent licensed Negro physicians the right to practice in the public hospitals of the communities in which they reside, for no other reason than their race and color.
43. We call upon the various government[s] of the world to accept and acknowledge Negro representatives who shall be sent to the said governments to represent the general welfare of the Negro peoples of the world.
44. We deplore and protest against the practice of confining juvenile prisoners in prisons with adults, and we recommend that such youthful prisoners be taught gainful trades under human[e] supervision.
45. Be it further resolved, That we as a race of people declare the League of Nations null and void as far as the Negro is concerned, in that it seeks to deprive Negroes of their liberty.
46. We demand of all men to do unto us as we would do unto them, in the name of justice; and we cheerfully accord to all men all the rights we claim herein for ourselves.
47. We declare that no Negro shall engage himself in battle for an alien race without first obtaining the consent of the leader of the Negro people of the world, except in a matter of national self-defense.
48. We protest against the practice of drafting Negroes and sending them to war with alien forces without proper training, and demand in all cases that Negro soldiers be given the same training as the aliens.
49. We demand that instructions given Negro children in schools include the subject of “Negro History,” to their benefit.
50. We demand a free and unfettered commercial in*******se with all the Negro people of the world.
51. We declare for the absolute freedom of the seas for all peoples.
52. We demand that our duly accredited representatives be given proper recognition in all leagues, conferences, conventions or courts of international arbitration wherever human rights are discussed.
53. We proclaim the 31st day of August of each year to be an international holiday to be observed by all Negroes.
54. We want all men to know that we shall maintain and contend for the freedom and equality of every man, woman and child of our race, with our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.
These rights we believe to be justly ours and proper for the protection of the Negro race at large, and because of this belief we, on behalf of the four hundred million Negroes of the world, do pledge herein the sacred blood of the race in defense, and we hereby subscribe our names as a guarantee of the truthfulness and faithfulness hereof, in the presence of Almighty God, on this 13th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty.

[Source: UNIA Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, New York, August 13, 1920. Reprinted in Robert Hill, ed., The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Papers, vol. 2 (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1983), 571–580.]

HELPING MAKES US HAPPY!! YOU CAN BE HAPPY TOO by Supporting THE FEED 2019, our 4th Annual Community Festival and Resourc...
13/08/2019

HELPING MAKES US HAPPY!! YOU CAN BE HAPPY TOO by Supporting THE FEED 2019, our 4th Annual Community Festival and Resource Fair!! You can support those in need by
donating to our fundraiser. We can always do more with more! You can also bring as many 'much needed' emergency supplies as you can and joining us TOMORROW!!! [First aid kits, bandaids, antiseptic cream, alcohol wipes, hand sanitizer, condoms, socks, ready to eat foods, and anything else you can think of ❤🖤💚]
https://www.facebook.com/donate/2835460293161809/?fundraiser_source=external_url

RISE TO  !! With less than 60 days before our annual observance, the Black Heritage Week 2019 Friendraising Campaign is ...
25/06/2019

RISE TO !! With less than 60 days before our annual observance, the Black Heritage Week 2019 Friendraising Campaign is in full swing!! If you haven't already submitted a new Friend Request form, no time like the present. Do it now? ❤️🖤💚

Celebrating and supporting Black Heritage, Culture and Business in Baltimore! Please complete the brief form below and one of our team members will follow up with you!

19/06/2019

Celebrating and supporting Black Heritage, Culture and Business in Baltimore! Please complete the brief form below and one of our team members will follow up with you!

12/05/2019

Nobody was killed in your city on May 11, 2019. It matters. One more day, one more life, one more chance. Let's have a life-filled day, as we enter Day 3 of weekend!

18/04/2019

"When you put the right people in a room together, change can happen!" J. Lynn Robinson, Founder

On Wednesday April 3, 2019, we held our first in a series of Connecting to Careers Workforce Focused Networking Events. From 11am - 1pm, local job seekers mixed and mingled with industry professionals, recruiters and training providers at Nancy by SNAC in Station North.

This was not your average networking event. Among the attendees were a mix of candidates considered “hard to employ” - youth 18 - 24, long term unemployed, and those recovering from homelessness, incarceration or addiction, all in various stages of job readiness.

Prior to the event, these candidates were provided job coaching and support with barrier removal, as well as resources for grooming and professional attire. They benefited from an informal opportunity to learn about opportunities and gain confidence in professional social settings.

The industry professionals mingled graciously as candidates practiced presenting themselves professionally, offering feedback and suggestions. The candidates impressed the other guests and it was a worthwhile experience for everyone! Great connections were made and new relationships formed - not just for the candidates, but among the professionals and guests as well.

For more info or to attend one of our upcoming events, visit our website http://www.thethinkproject.com/connecting-to-careers.html or email us at [email protected].

18/02/2019

Are you registered with a staffing agency for your industry of choice?? The longer you're unemployed, the more difficulty you'll have getting hired for the job you want. Staffing and placement agencies can help fill those gaps in employment, build references and keep your skills fresh! Recruiters from a variety of agencies will be on hand this Friday from 10am - 12pm to connect you to temporary to permanent employment opportunities! Register today or call Sara at 410.732.2661.

Special thanks to MECU Credit Union and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts for supporting our annual community...
26/01/2019

Special thanks to MECU Credit Union and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts for supporting our annual community resource event - The Feed 2019!!!!

TITLE is Growing!!! It's incredible what you can accomplish when your intentions are as great as your team!! Ms. Robinso...
17/01/2019

TITLE is Growing!!!

It's incredible what you can accomplish when your intentions are as great as your team!! Ms. Robinson & Chef Vince are taking our Occupational Prep Training to the streets - inside of a food trailer, that is! And we are proud to have the continuing support of Local and Black owned Nancy by SNAC!! Connecting to Careers(CTC)

* TITLE [Think Center for Teaching, Learning & Entrepreneurship] provides strategic coaching & preparedess training based on The THINK Process*]

Special thanks to our awesome friends who came out to "Think, Meet and Mingle" with The Think Project at our 10th Annual...
21/12/2018

Special thanks to our awesome friends who came out to "Think, Meet and Mingle" with The Think Project at our 10th Annual Networking and Friendraising Event! We had a great time at by SNAC, where we enjoyed gourmet snacks and gifts by I Got Salsa, SO-SO LOCAL and Gah-Gah's Specialty Gifts!! We revealed our 10th Anniversary Promotional Banner and congratulated the newest member of our team, Ms. Inshirah Abdulillaha, who celebrated her first anniversary with The Think Project!!

Each year, we invite current and potential project partners, as well as supporters, for an informal update on our various projects and to of how their talents can be shared to help effect positive change in our community.

We also welcome new friends to be a part of The Think Project Family. A heartfelt welcome goes to Shameeka of In My Mammas Kitchen and Bryant of nonprofit Flight 1 Carriers!! We look forward to changing the world with you!!

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