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alisha smallAlisha Small is a mother, wife, entrepreneur, coach, speaker, mentor, and Brooklyn, NY native. She is the CEO/Founder of Keyz Kloset, Dreamer Transportation Services and the Living Fulfilled Company. While investing in her own personal development, Alisha became an avid mental advocate, and found her passion for coaching. This passion birthed Living Fulfilled Coaching at the end of 2019. At Living Fulfilled Coaching Alisha partners with millennial women to build their confidence through prioritizing and incorporating self-care habits that promote a joy-filled lifestyle.  Alisha is a thought partner who uses a creative approach that maximizes potential in all areas of her client’s lives. Alisha is a lover of all things outdoors and spends her free time cooking her favorite vegan meals, traveling, spending time with family, and shopping for home décor. In addition to entrepreneurship, Alisha supports, and volunteers at several nonprofit organizations such as Nami, Stella Girls, Women who Create, and Cheer Up Wellness.

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Women you should know at Montgomery College

Ms. Shirley Chisholm once said, "Tremendous amounts of talent are being lost in our society just because that talent wears a skirt". Throughout history, women have been at the forefront of the world's most prominent…

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How to tackle your to-do list without getting overwhelmed

I personally have a love-hate relationship with to-do list. At times, it can be quite stressful seeing a laundry list of things I have to do; it’s a constant reminder of all the responsibilities I…

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How the MC Leads program changed my life

We have all heard about having a growth mindset versus a fixed mindset. Operating with a fixed mindset means you believe there’s no area for growth. You are who you are, and that can not change.…

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Six ways to maintain your mental health while having a successful spring semester

The holiday season has ended and just like that we are back for the spring semester. Let's face it college is hard, especially with the current state of the world. While still living in a…

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