by JR Valrey, Black New World Media
Nothing is good or bad. As my fellow editors used to say, look for the ray of hope in the afterlife of a crisis or tragedy. Innovation, new black businesses and the emergence of new business leaders have for many been the ultimate exciting component of the 2020 shelter experience.
Tyerra J, a Bayview Hunters Point venue, created www.GlimmerofBliss.com, as a component of the Black Business Networking Center and the Component Mentoring Program, and adds to this artistic and inexpensive fireplace that COVID started locally in the black communities of the Bay Area. pandemic quarantine. Not having to worry about the matrix each and every day of the week or what Bob Marley called the “rat race,” the bandwidth area was freed up in black minds, allowing us to be riskier, calculated, and braver with our destiny. and our future. All we know is that the prestige quo before COVID did not serve the interests of black people, and we do not seek to return to that reality.
GlimmerofBliss.com of Tyerra J is a living example of a black woman with a proverbial life at the service of herself and the lemons of the net and who has the capacity, motivation and wisdom to make lemonade. She deserves our salvation.
JR Valrey: Can you describe what encouraged you to create GlimmerofBliss.com?
Tyerra J: I was encouraged to create GlimmerofBliss.com because I suffer to face the tension of today’s world: face the dismissal, not be able to see my enjoyed, tv saturated with miserable news and then the hard movements of the black grid and more. , once the murder of George Floyd was made public.
I was sitting at home 4 months pregnant and I knew I had to do something. I had to create a platform to provide healing at this stressful moment, a virtual position where other people can pass and see a ray of hope, a ray of kindness at the end of that tunnel, and from there, a ray of happiness was created. It’s a place where I only post positive content to help you relax and make you enjoy life for a few minutes.
I advertise black-owned businesses in the Bay Area and local black vendors who live in their neighborhood. You listen to all those corporations and others saying they’ll take a stand and help the black community. Well, let’s see how they put their cash where they need and act.
I will provide you with the names of the black traders you can invest in or even support. Then, in the end, GlimmerofBliss.com was created to allow me to make my mark on this world and let my young people know that I contributed to the black network in one of the largest pandemics and civil rights movements in the world.
JR Valrey: Why do you think it’s mandatory to support black companies?
Tyerra J: It is not only mandatory, but also important that we now support black-owned companies. The unjust injustices facing the black network throughout our lives are being amplified right now.
Therefore, for each and every black-owned entrepreneur and corporate, I’m sure they had to paint twice as much and sacrifice much more than the others to make their business a reality. We’ll have to honor and publicitate them because we’re going to have to start creating black generational wealth. And it starts with allowing those corporations to thrive so they can rent more people in their communities and continue to grow.
It’s not enough for giant corporations to say Black Lives Matter. If we keep their businesses in full monetary growth, it’s time for them to pay back, too. Black businesses will be long-term and, with the focus on this network right now, we really want everyone to fight for it too.
Let the youth see what other professional features are imaginable to them and how they are encouraged to dream big. Because, against all odds, we see that black-owned companies start with the owner having to combat what he has been told he can’t do for the rest of his life. So, to see them do it, we want to be nice to them and let them know that we are seeing and supporting them.
JR Valrey: How did COVID’s pandemic black businesses emerge in San Francisco?
Tyerra J: COVID’s pandemic has affected black businesses in San Francisco in two ways. The first was the negative, which apparently relieved business due to the resolve to stay at home that he made in March 2020. As the government forced non-essential staff to stay home, it left those businesses unselected yet to close their doors. .
Consumers no longer spent their cash so freely for months, and some feared they wouldn’t even have cash to pay the rent, spend their money somewhere! Those who rented advertising buildings had to find a way to cover their rent. It is a domino effect that has led to the dismissal of workers or, worse, the definitive closure of some of these companies.
Secondly, with each and every occasion in life, however, something positive comes, and now the online business is booming! More and more marketers have begun to emerge and appear.
One thing I know about our net paintings is that we’re fighters and we’re tactics to succeed over obstacles. And I’m very pleased to see these long-term business men and women announcing themselves, not a big company they paint for.
All the power that a user can put into constitute a company for which he paints or that seeks to shine with his boss being the most productive painter, now that the power is re-injected in the user. Now they constitute themselves and with more free time you can see a replacement in the way they think. Black netpaintings are locating tactics to recover the source of income from their pockets, which is a massive credit to this terrible crisis we’ve been facing lately.
JR Valrey: What is the “GoBliss Mentors” program?
Tyerra J: GoBliss Mentors is a program I created in July 2020 to help anyone who wants it in this pandemic. It’s a program that other people of all ages want to participate in if they want to create a new help path that may be missing right now.
Our project is to repair the peace of the brain and supply soft at the end of the tunnel. I have an idea of my struggles and what I’m facing lately in this “new world” where we and I had to think about what made me go through difficult times.
And I imagine the mentors I had and still have in my life, complete strangers who saw the most productive in me and me when I didn’t even in me. My mentors have opened doors for me that I never imagined possible, as professional opportunities, training in tactics to save and invest my money and, nevertheless, chart a path to success.
This is what GoBliss mentors will offer to those who seek them. Create a link now and let them know that it takes into account your backup and your most productive interests. We all want to push ourselves and this allows you to walk with your head up knowing you have to trust.
Each GoBliss mentor has their own story, their own career path, their own way of inspiring others, and looks forward to receive emails from anyone who believes they can gain benefits from this program. It’s our fashion edition of Big Brother Big Sister, but it was created through a young black woman born in san Francisco’s Bayview community.
Simply move on to GlimmerofBliss.com and the “GoBliss Mentors” tab and read both in one person. Once you need to attach with this mentor, your email will take care of it and delete it from there. You can take possession of it and both one and both mentors are eager to get to know each other.
JR Valrey: What is intellectual aptitude like in the black community?
Tyerra J: Mental fitness is incredibly vital in the black community. Since the day we were born, we’ve been told that life will be more complicated for us. So we’re mentally preparing for the fight and for tactics.
We fight systemic injustices and it is broadcast on television, on social networks, on the radio and almost every single angle that is taken, that’s all. This can be intellectually exhausting and when we see protests all over the world, we also see other more odious people in their hearts who oppose us. That’s why it’s vital to communicate about intellectual fitness in our community.
Depression is real; Bipolar syndrome is real! We want to communicate about it so that others can get or know what functions they have for care. If your brain only accepts negativity, how can you see that your life is important?
Take the time to perceive what’s happening to those you enjoy. Look for them if they can’t do it alone. Whether your mindset is nourished by motivating things or photographs full of hope and positive content, your way of looking at life is different. Or you see the empty glass part or the whole part and this is based only on an individual’s mental state.
That’s why I hope my site can be a position where everyone can get positive content. Instead of communicating what you saw in today’s news, you can communicate what you saw on the site and start a verbal exchange that leads you to motivate another user and another user. It creates a network of love and opposition to hatred and uncertainty.
JR Valrey: How do other people touch you?
Tyerra J: I propose several tactics for other people to touch me on the site GlimmerofBliss.com. I have my Facebook, Twitter and Instagram links available. I have a “Contact Me” page where you can send me a message. Or you can touch me by emailing [email protected].
I welcome everyone on my page and hope you take the time to visit the site where there are fast-read blogs, black-owned business data, entertaining celebrity videos and much more. It is a position to relax by the day and relax on site if you wish in the “Let’s talk about it” section.
Because joining the Glimmer of Bliss network will show you that we all value it day by day to succeed and as long as we get along, the sky is the limit!
The head of THE SF Bay View office in Oakland, JR Valrey, journalist, author, filmmaker and founder of the Society of Journalists of the New Black World, can be contacted on [email protected] or Facebook. Visit www.youtube.com/blockreporttv. All COVID-19-like stories were made partially imaginable through the Akonadi #SoLoveCanWin Fund.