Beyonce or “Queen Bey” has shocked the world yet again with her presence including an amazing impromptu new song called, Formation . Her performance at the SuperBowl was also one to remember with her fierce background dancers with their afros. But the backlash keeps coming, and coming, and coming. Yet it is to be expected for such a powerful performance movement. This whole song including her performance made me realize a few things. Now see what you can learn from Beyonce.
Dream it, do it
Success is not about just thinking about what you want to do. It’s about doing. It’s about getting up every morning to that job you hate, and grinding with a smile. Go home. Wake up. and repeat. But the main point is don’t forget why you are at that job you hate. Build your coins. And when you get home, work on your dreams, whether it is to be an entrepreneur, dancer, singer, whatever. Work hard. Grind ’till you own it.
“I like my baby hair with baby hair and afros”
This. Beyonce finally addresses those critiques that talk about her daughters fro. Now you know I’m pro-natural hair. So this was likely one of my favorite versus from #formation. People pay so much attention to children in general, and always have something to say. This is a child. She loves her daughters hair and she wants her to grow up embracing her natural hair and knowing that it is beautiful. #TeamNatural
Always stay gracious, the best revenge is your paper
I’m more than here for this. Don’t be tempted to answer your haters with a response. Let it go. Let your actions show who you and what you are about. This is how to be successful. Watch me work.
I Slay, We Slay
This to me is all about Self-Love and Confidence. You have to have enough confidence to slay. You must know your worth and affirm it. Also, helping other woman, specifically black women own their confidence as well. It’s important that we slay together so that everyone can know their value and worth. We slay together. I slay, we slay.
Let me know how you are getting in formation!
Kineatra Jones, MS founder & editor of NaturallyNex.com. She has a passion for educating women on all things natural: hair, beauty, and life. NaturallyNex.com was created in August 2015 to share and connect with women who have a passion for natural hair and beauty. Overtime NaturallyNex has evolved into a beauty, lifestyle, and entertainment blog. Kineatra is focused on discussing natural hair, beauty, fashion, and travel as well as providing encouragement to others.