While pursuing my studies in counselling, I noticed that all the books we used were from overseas authors. As such, I decided to ensure that I represented for our country as well. It is the responsibility of writers, who can, to not be selfish in their endeavors, but to think about our countries welfare as … Continue reading Book Excerpt On The Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook by Denise N. Fyffe
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Book Excerpt On Jamaican Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook by Denise N. Fyffe
Introduction Mrs. Goodrich showed up to the Fairies Secondary School as usual, looking forward to the challenges that would greet her in her chosen profession, as a School counsellor. Her day was particularly hectic and burdensome, as several boys got in trouble for missing classes and gathering at the back of the school and she … Continue reading Book Excerpt On Jamaican Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook by Denise N. Fyffe
Jamaican Life Lessons: Make the best of Life
Sometimes life doesn't go as we expect it to; but what is expected is that we make do with what we have. Make the best of Life. By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2014, Denise N. Fyffe
5 Essential Oils Your Natural Hair Will Love!
It’s time to step your oil game up! Not only is it inexpensive, it’s essential to the overall health of your natural hair. There are a lot of different oils out there, but there is a handful I believe work best and provide a wide-range of benefits. Avocado Oil Avocado oil is one of the … Continue reading 5 Essential Oils Your Natural Hair Will Love!
Black Hair: My Wash Day Regimen
So today is wash day! Keep reading to find out what I use to shampoo my hair. In previous posts I already mentioned that I only shampoo my hair once a month; because of that, my shampooing process is more extensive to make sure I get rid of all the product and build up from … Continue reading Black Hair: My Wash Day Regimen
Healthy Foods: What are the benefits of the Jamaican Soursop?
Today, we are going to talk about my most favorite fruit, the Jamaican soursop. I love this delicious morsel, especially as a drink. It can be so nice and creamy. The soursop has various health benefits that are not popularly known. It has: calcium, protein, iron, fiber, phosphorus, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, ash, carbohydrates, ascorbic acid, fat, amino acids, tryptophan, calcium, methiodine, and lysine; vitamins A, … Continue reading Healthy Foods: What are the benefits of the Jamaican Soursop?
Use Coconut Oil for Healthier, Shinier Hair
Many people love using coconut oil for its strong health advantages, and one of those includes boosting the looks, resilience, and shine of our hair and skin. Many people LOVE using it on their hair for these such benefits, and it is those benefits that will be discussed below. Continue reading to learn about how … Continue reading Use Coconut Oil for Healthier, Shinier Hair
Fibroids testimonial – The Recovery Process from Myomectomy Surgery, Part 7 by Denise N. Fyffe
I have started to do light exercise, i.e. sit ups. Usually when doing this kind of exercise, my tummy and back would be cramping. That is not so much now. My body yearns to go back to the weights training I am used to; lifting hundreds of pounds. But somehow, I will hold off lifting … Continue reading Fibroids testimonial – The Recovery Process from Myomectomy Surgery, Part 7 by Denise N. Fyffe
What Jamaican Writers need to know about their rights and Jamcopy
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe If you are a Jamaican writer and you do not know about Jamcopy, then you are at a serious disadvantage. Jamcopy is the organization which looks out for the interest of every registered Jamaican writer. They have been climbing to new heights and achieving their … Continue reading What Jamaican Writers need to know about their rights and Jamcopy
Fibroids testimonial – The Recovery Process from Myomectomy Surgery, Part 6 by Denise N. Fyffe
As my body healed, especially in the early months after fibroid surgery, my wound felt like a permanent belt. This feels strange, though I am conscious that it is the thread used to close the wounds and which also kept my organs inside me. It has taken a while to get used to this. More … Continue reading Fibroids testimonial – The Recovery Process from Myomectomy Surgery, Part 6 by Denise N. Fyffe