Monday, August 30, 2021

 



The PowerNetworking Conference:  Learn, Earn and Prosper!

By Audrey Muhammad

 

If you attended the PowerNetworking conference this year, your value has just gone up!  Everyone’s “return on investment” was high due to the excellent Global Virtual Power Networking Conference hosted by Dr. George Fraser.  Thanks to the Black power we witnessed at the PowerNetworking Conference (PNC), we will never have to worry about the “electricity” going out ever again.  The light of knowledge shared at this year’s conference was truly electrifying.  This year’s theme was “R.O.I. is King:  Learn, Earn, and Prosper.”  Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant shared some powerful words at the beginning of the conference.  He said, “If we explore our ‘net worth,’ we can value our “network.” 

Dr. Stacie Grant served as the MC for the event and helped to introduce the various segments.  This year’s participants were able to get a “front row seat” to view celebrity interviews with actor/author Hill Harper; radio personality, Michael Baisden and billionairess, Janice Bryant Howroyd, while enjoying comedy and exercise segments with AJ Jamal and Cheryl Jones. Participants were also able to virtually mix and mingle in the PowerLounges & Suites with top trainers and coaches like Dr. Cheryl Wood, Brother Bedford, Dr. Tiana Von Johnson and Dr, Casey Kimbrough.

The amazing celebrity interviews were conducted by Dr. George C. Fraser, the Founder of the PNC.  For twenty years, the PowerNetworking Conference has been the home of Black professionals and entrepreneurs looking to connect, grow and prosper. Forbes named it “One of the Top Five Conferences Not to Be Missed”. The conference has developed a unique platform helping people to network and build a financial legacy.  Dr. Fraser, who is an Elder, author, entrepreneur, speaker, and networking guru, has an amazing skill of bringing people together and helps everyone feel heard.

The PowerNetworking Conference participants were able to comment in the chat about every event on the main PowerStage which featured presenters such as Dr. Delatorro McNeal,  Dr. Ron Daniels, Dr. Mike Roberts, Iyanla Vanzant, Dr. Stacie NC Grant, Dr. Boyce Watkins, John Hope Bryant, Walter Bond, Linda Clemons, Delano Johnson, Eugene Mitchel, Dr. Frederick Douglas Haynes, Dr. Randal Pinkett, Che Brown, Dr. Kwa David Whitaker, Ambassador Andrew Young, Trevor Otts, Dr. Cheryl Wood, Wendy Muhammad, and Tony Jackson and many more.

In the first celebrity interview, Dr. Fraser and actor/author Hill Harper had a frank and fun discussion about education and money.  Hill Harper, who graduated magna cum laude from Brown University and earned a law degree from Harvard Law School, said, “Education and money both buy you something very similar in life…options.”  He said if you go to med school or law school, you are not limited to careers in those areas, you just have more options.  When asked what three things he thinks black people need to thrive today, he said, “1. A Truly rooted deep sense of self-worth. 2. Unity 3. Transfer cross generational wealth.”

There were so many jewels of wisdom shared during this power packed 4-day event.  Michael Baisden talked about the need to pivot during this time. Dr. Jackie Mayfield, one of founders of ComproTax mentioned that “where there are challenges, there are opportunities.”  Some of the best life-giving advice was given by billionaire Janice Bryant Howroyd, founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group.  She said, “Never compromise who you are personally to become who you wish to be professionally.  Like Earl Nightingale, she defines success as the “progressive realization of a worthy ideal” and encouraged the participants to “understand your worth before you gain the money.”  Which is why Dr. Fraser said, “We should always chase excellence, never chase money.  When you are excellent, money will chase you.”

During the “Money Answers All Things” panel discussion with Dr. Boyce Watkins, Rev. Dr. Casey Kimbrough, Bishop Claude Alexander, and Dr. Emma Fraser-Pendleton, Dr. Boyce Watkins he said, “Ask the right questions to get the right answers; have your money ask the right questions.”   Dr. Emma Fraser-Pendleton reminded the audience that Jesus asked the right questions and was able to multiply; the apostles didn’t ask the right question.

Everyone agreed that collaboration is key.  “People with money have no problem partnering with other people with money so that they can make more money!”   Dr. Emma Fraser-Pendleton stressed the importance of living below our personal needs. She said when she and her husband bought their first house, her husband wanted a Cadillac.  She said don’t get “caught up in having a Cadillac parked in front of the house.” We need to talk to our families about saving and growing our money.

The panel also discussed the importance of uniting.  Collaboration is key; people with money have no problem partnering with other people with money so that they can make more money. Our businesses need to learn how to scale up. For example, a one tractor operation is limited, but if three farmers come together with their tractors they can solicit for a bigger deal.

Dr. Fraser ended the conference with some profound personal advice such as encouraging brothers to keep their queens.  He said, “If you have a Queen in your hand, don’t shuffle so often because you may end up with a joker.”  For the women, he reminded them on how to choose a man by saying, “If you can’t build with them, don’t chill with them.” He said the goal and key for all Black people in these stressful times is “Supernatural Equanimity” …we must be Super Cool in tough times.”

This year’s conference has received amazing feedback.  "This is my first Power Networking Conference since Dallas. I’ve had to pivot since COVID and this year’s conference has put my attitude, behavior and skills back on track!” said David Tyson. 

Darlene McDaniel’s said, “I’ve made connections and have implemented the suggestions George Fraser shared on creating a networking system.”

For Darla Cummings, it was her first conference.  She said, “This was my first time attending the PNC conference and I personally want to thank Dr. Fraser for an amazing experience!!!

           Dr. Fraser reminded the participants about the mistakes commonly made in networking.  He said we need to spend more time networking and the “fortune is in the follow-up.”  Lastly, he said to remember that the purpose of life is to love, to give, to serve and to add the highest value to others.”   The participants at this year’s conference received their “highest return of their investment.” 

(For more information about next year’s “LIVE” conference in Houston, Tx. August 3-6, 2022, go to www.powernetworkingconference.com).

Saturday, March 20, 2021


 

 

As A Man Thinketh...  #WordsMatter 

By Audrey Muhammad

Have you heard of the saying “You are what you think about?”  Did you know our thoughts can affect us, no matter what our surroundings may be or what we may have? There are some wealthy, unhealthy and unhappy people.  Even if we are “eating” good food, if our thoughts are “bad,” we can ill affect the digestive process in a negative way.  Our thoughts are the WORDS we say in our mind.  The words we use DO Matter.   The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, “We can eat the best food, we can take fasts for nine days or for 20 or 30 days if we want to; and we will still suffer if we do not feed the brain with the right food.  These two bodies—the brain and digestive tract—have much in common with one another.  Whatever hurts one hurts the other.  We must treat both well” (How to Eat to Live Book I, p57).

Negative words are like “verbal fat.”  What am I referring to when I say “verbal fat?”  Verbal fat is referring to the thoughts and words that we repeat to ourselves that have a negative impact on our minds and are of no “nutritional value.”  Granted, some fat is needed as stored energy, just as maybe one person saying you can’t do something may be a slight motivation, but no one needs that type of spirit all the time.

How can we get rid of “verbal fat?”  We must exercise or practice replacing negative thoughts with positive producing ones.  (Two thoughts cannot occupy the same space and the same time, right?)  For instance, instead of saying, “Its hard for me to lose weight,” Say “It’s easy to improve my health if I do something each day to improve it.”  Or instead of saying, “I will always be fat,” say, “I will always strive to improve my health.  I am a child of God.  With Him, anything is possible.”  Are you getting stronger?  Are you burning some “verbal fat calories?”  (smile).  Choose your words/thoughts wisely; as the Minister recently said, “Words matter.”

In the book, Get Fit to Live: Be Your Best You, it states, “For every physical law, there is a spiritual law.  For every physical reality, there is a spiritual thought.”  The book also discusses the examples given by author, Louise L. Hay, who explains in one of her books how negative mental thoughts can lead to certain physical conditions.  For instance, “ a loss of appetite may signal [thoughts of] fear or not trusting life, (therefore, you don’t feed yourself.)  Depression may be caused by the thoughts of hopelessness and ungratefulness, etc.  (Read more about your thoughts and wellness in the book, Get Fit to Live:  Be Your Best You available at www.virtuetodaymag.com).

The saying “Change your thoughts, change your life” is quite possible.   How do we get “fit to live” and grow into a God?  The Honorable Minister Farrakhan said in Study Guide #18, “The first step toward growing into the Mind of God is to desire to do His Will.  Then, we must learn to obey His Commands.  (“Rising Above Emotion Into The Thinking Of God”).    Isn’t God worthy of respect and obedience?  Let’s answer these questions with an affirmative “Yes!” and get fit to live! 

May Allah(God) bless us all with peace, love, health, wealth, love and happiness.

Note:  Every Sunday at 9 a.m. EST, Get Fit to Live sponsors a FREE 30 min. Workout.  Register at www.getfittolive.eventbrite.com

(Audrey Muhammad is a fitness instructor, and author of Get Fit to Live:  Be your best You! To obtain your copy, send a $12 check or money order to Get Fit to Live, P.O. Box 61402, Raleigh, NC 27661-1402). Please consult a physician before beginning any new workout or dietary plan.  Send questions or comments to Audrey.a.muhammad@gmail.com)