Here is my gift for you Happay Holidays
#HappyHolidays
I am feeling generous today- and as such I am giving away 25 #FREE audio copies of my book “The Musings & Thoughts of Ava Brown”: First come first serve basis
So I did it again : whoops I did it again.
Here is my clients” book on Amazon , she is all the way in #Maine #USA . I just got an email from here saying thanks ,
Hi everyone who read my blog , I want to pause and thank you for doing just that ! You are appreciated and I am cognisant that without you his blog would be useless. as such I felt I want to let you into my world and see what...
Ava Encouraging Nigerian Women to Get Involved In Governance & Leadership
“50% of something is better than 100% of nothing”These are important words to keep in mind when setting goals for success. Today, there are thousands of messages about the perfect life, the perfect body, the perfect home or the perfect career. Yet, everyday people have lives filled with less...
We all have the ability to change our mind-set - to change our core inner beliefs upon which we base our view of ourselves and of the world around us. However, changing our beliefs is not an easy thing to do especially as they say “It’s hard to teach...
As Black History month is a celebratory month of people of colour who have contributed positively to our people, my book could not have been released at a more ideal time. I am in no way equating myself to the greats, but hope that there are inspirational and positive...
Businesswoman Ava Brown went from selling mangoes to completing an MBA while juggling marriage and motherhood.
SINCE APPEARING in the Financial Times and The Guardian, mother-of-two Ava Brown has been overwhelmed by comments from women who identify with her story of overcoming adversity while juggling motherhood.
The married 38-year-old, the first...
Ava Brown is an MBA graduate of Resource Development International, the distance learning provider, and an account manager at IHS, a global information company.
Ms Brown grew up one of nine children in Jamaica, where she often sold mangoes to passengers on trains instead of going to school as her...