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Centrepeace – Keeping Canadians centred and at peace
Published
3 years agoon
BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“What do you mean my candles are toxic? I burn candles all day, everyday.”
“Yes,” Jakara shared with me. “A lot of people burn candles, but if they knew what they were burning, I am sure they wouldn’t do it so much. Bath and Body Works smell good, but they are not good for you.”
It is interesting what you learn when you take the time to speak to people and listen to the knowledge that they have acquired. It was how I started my Sunday rising when I had the opportunity to speak to two very passionate women about a product line that they launched during the pandemic. After speaking with the auntie, and niece business partners, I had to take a look around my house. What else was I using that was causing me harm.
I want you all to take a little mental tour around, through the living room, the kitchen, the laundry room, the bathrooms and bedrooms of your home. Look in the cupboards, open the drawers, and check out the furniture and the knick-knacks. Your home is both the heart and the headquarters of your lives. You fill it with the essentials, and also the entertaining things that make life worth living. Sadly, a lot of the stuff we fill our homes with is toxic.
I know, your next thought is “Wait, what? Isn’t the government protecting us by regulating the products we buy?” Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but no, not to the extent we think they are. Regulations for chemicals used in our household products sold in Canada (mostly imported from China) have a lot (and I mean a lot!) of room for improvement. What does this mean? Well, it means our beloved homes where we: eat, sleep and raise our families, are filled with products that could be harming our health.
I had an amazingly informative dialogue with Denée Rudder, and Jakara Bels, the founders of Centerpeace (https://mycentrepeace.ca/). Denée is twenty-one years old, and in her last year of journalism, with a minor in Public Relations (digital marketing, and communication). She currently resides in Brampton, and her mom is from Nova Scotia, while her dad hails from the beautiful Barbados.
Her aunt Jakara Bels was born and raised in Nova Scotia. She is the mother of a beautiful two-year-old (who keeps her busy). She currently works with special needs children and has lived in Ontario for over ten years.
During the pandemic, their focus was on taking care of themselves as well as taking care of their families. “When I went to the stores to buy certain products,” Denée told me, “I was wondering, what does this ingredient do? Are the products that I am using helping me or hurting me?” They began thinking about different ways that they could assist people find healthy ways to take care of themselves. Last Christmas during family time together in Nova Scotia, they started getting into organic herbs.
They began to educate themselves on the potential toxins that are found in our homes, and together developed products that were safer options to what exists. One of their goals is to make people conscious consumers, who demand the need for safer, natural products.
“The pandemic helped,” Jakara shared with me. “People were very supportive and were drawn to our products. We were really blessed. I saw some businesses closing down, and I think the best thing we could have done is go online. It didn’t hurt us. What was amazing was that we had our family, who were very supportive.”
“The first thing we made was our herbs,” Denée told me, “Then it shifted over to other things. From the beginning, we looked into products, took courses, and of course, we made mistakes.”
They both shared with me a mistake they made that was a huge learning lesson for them.
“When we were finding products for our Yoni steaming, we first bought a whole batch of plastic steam bowls, only to find out that they were not good to use for steaming. It was after that mistake that we learned to do extensive research on the products that we are providing for our clients.”
Their product list includes handmade soaps (turmeric, lavender, charcoal, and oatmeal), each of them has beneficial and therapeutic properties to target skin and body wishes. They also sell raw organic Shea butter, and their self-care products include unique candles that can be customized with herbs, crystals, and motivational stones to help when you want to wind down. They also carry bath salts infused with herbs and of course, their line of organic yoni steam herbs.
“Our soap bars are our best sellers,” Denée tells me. “They come packaged in (Sisal Fibre) to protect the soap and keep it neat.”
I was really interested in their candle line, especially after they told me about the fact that the candles we find are made with paraffin, and when we burn them, it can be really toxic. I also found out that the synthetic oils used are not safe.
“Our hand-poured candles are made with 100% soy wax, and we only use essential oils, so that when you burn it, you can enjoy the aromatherapy properties,” Jakara shares.
We have our Paradise Candle, which is topped off with seashells and other beach-themed elements to give you paradise vibes! There is our Intention Candle that is topped off with organic herbs and unique natural crystals. You may customize your candle by choosing; the herbs, and/or glitter that you wish to add. Finally, there is our Motivation Candle that is uniquely topped off with organic herbs and a unique stone with a motivational and inspiring word for you. Again, you can customize your candle by choosing the herbs, and/or glitter that you wish to add.”
“What about those people who want to relax by taking a soothing, relaxing bath,” I questioned?
“There is our Mint Mojito Bath Soak,” Denée tells me excitedly. “You can soak and indulge your skin and senses with our Mojito inspired bath soak. This bath salt blend is made from salts high in magnesium and potassium, with properties to help relax your body and draw out toxins. Pour contents into a warm tub of water to dissolve the bath salts, and you will be left with the beautiful aroma of lime and mint.
Mint leaves are great for the skin as they are filled with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. Using mint in your bath will help to refresh and wake up your skin and senses, as well as relieve sore muscles, headaches and sinus congestions. The lime helps to promote mental clarity, disinfect the air, and nourish your skin thanks to the Vitamin C.”
I asked them what their aspirations were for the business.
“We would love to have a storefront, and definitely do some more pop-up shops. It would be great to have our own space that women could come to and do their Yoni steaming.”
What I love is the fact that throughout this pandemic, people have been launching their business ideas, and becoming successful despite the circumstances. Let’s be sure to support these young entrepreneurs by following them on Instagram @mycentrepeace and find the product of your choice at their website https://mycentrepeace.ca/.
We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.
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Turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality with RBC’s Black Entrepreneur Startup Program
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June 24, 2024BY SIMONE J. SMITH
The courage to pursue a passion and turn it into a business can be daunting, especially during times of global uncertainty. Yet, this is exactly what Tarila Morrone, the founder of Heart of Gems, decided to do. Her journey began with an Etsy shop specializing in party supplies, which thrived until the COVID-19 pandemic struck, drastically reducing social gatherings.
Instead of succumbing to the fear and uncertainty, Tarila embraced the opportunity for deeper connection with her children during the lockdown. She realized the profound importance of this bonding time, which sparked the idea for Heart of Gems. Her new venture is dedicated to helping modern parents with busy schedules foster stronger connections with their children and promote self-love.
Determined to elevate her business, Tarila delved into research and discovered a program designed to aid entrepreneurs, which allowed her to secure the necessary funding to propel herself and her business forward.
Tarila is one of many individuals who has taken their business to the next level with the support of RBC’s Black Entrepreneur Program – launched in 2020 with a $100 million commitment. RBC dedicated significant time to thoroughly understand the unique business needs of Black entrepreneurs, which enabled them to develop the following programs tailored to support their growth and success, and has two different solutions:
The Black Entrepreneur Startup Program (BESP)
In partnership with Futurpreneur, they committed $40 million through the BESP to offer: small business loans, mentorship, and business resources to Black entrepreneurs aged 18-39.
The RBC Black Entrepreneur Business Loan (BEBL)
Launched in late 2021, the BEBL provides eligible Black entrepreneurs at all stages of their business journey with loans of up to $250,000.
They have successfully provided $14.5 million in loans (approved and/or disbursed) through BEBL and BESP to over 400 businesses since the inception of the Black Entrepreneur Program in 2020.
In addition to BEBL, RBC also continues to serve the entrepreneur community, including Black entrepreneurs, through its full suite of eligible products and services, including the government-backed Canadian Small Business Financing Loans (CSBFL).
In 2021, they invested $1 million in BKR Capital (formerly known as Black Innovation Capital), a venture capital fund that supports the growth of pre-seed and seed- stage Canadian technology businesses led by Black entrepreneurs. Initially targeted at $10 million, the fund had a successful final close with over $18 million in capital commitments in 2022 and is actively building its portfolio.
It is one thing to read about a fantastic opportunity, and it is another thing to hear about it from someone who has found a way to elevate their business by utilizing RBC’s programs. I had a chance to speak with Tarila, and she shared with me the story of her entrepreneurial evolution.
“The idea for Hearts of Gems came about during the pandemic. I knew that it would be helpful to other parents because it had helped me. I had an infant and a toddler, and I had started a party supply business, but the pandemic slowed that business down, and it was an opportunity to zone in and connect with my children.”
“When I decided to pivot, I went on Google to see what was available, and I stumbled across Futurpreneur, and I was then introduced to the Black Entrepreneur Program. I was nervous at first, because it seemed like it was going to be a lengthy, vigorous process.”
“Once I got started, my anxiety let up; I was pleased with the amount of support that I was provided with. The one thing that I learned throughout this process is that entrepreneurship is not meant to be done alone.”
“The financial support helped me obtain the things I needed to get my business going. The saying is true that you need money to make money. I needed people to help me realize my vision, and strategically execute it, and they provided mentorship throughout the duration of the program and after. This allowed me to navigate some of the challenging aspects of entrepreneurship, and a bonus; for the first year, you are paying interest only on the loan, and this allows time for your business to grow, without the weight of burdening payments on your mind.”
Tarila’s story is a testament to the resilience and creativity that can emerge in challenging times, inspiring others to follow their passions and create something meaningful, even amidst uncertainty. With the help of the Black Entrepreneur Startup Program, Tarila’s dreams became a reality, and if you are ready to take that leap, consider exploring RBC’s Black Entrepreneur Program.
Visit rbc.com/blackentrepreneur and turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
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Nervous about your English Proficiency Test; Worry no more! Introducing Pearson|PTE English Language Tests
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May 23, 2024BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“Why is this so hard? I’ve studied, I’ve practiced… but what if I fail? What will happen to my family? The test is next week. If I don’t pass, I don’t know what I’ll do. Everyone says it’s really hard, and I can’t afford to fail…”
Canada is a land of opportunity, a place where dreams can come true. For many new immigrants, becoming a permanent resident, or Canadian citizen is a significant milestone in their journey. It can be a long, and paper laden process that includes medical examinations, background and security checks, proof of funds, educational credential assessments, biometrics, citizenship tests, the interview and of course.
The English Proficiency Test! This is one aspect of this journey that does cause a high level of stress. Naturally, taking a language test in another country, especially after a long hiatus from any form of testing, can be an intensely overwhelming experience. The unfamiliar environment, coupled with the pressure of demonstrating proficiency in a foreign language, can amplify anxiety. Additionally, the absence of recent test-taking practice may lead to self-doubt and apprehension, making the overall experience particularly daunting.
Of course! The test can be daunting, but what if we told you that there was a way for you to effectively, and efficiently prepare; a platform offering practice tests that simulate the actual English Proficiency Test required for Canadian permanent residency, or citizenship?
Introducing, Pearson|PTE English Language Tests the world-leading provider of English language tests recognized worldwide by universities, colleges, governments, and professional bodies. Trusted by 3,500+ universities and colleges globally, their ambition is to support test takers every step of the way for a true worry-free experience.
At Pearson, their purpose is simple: to add life to a lifetime of learning. They believe that every learning opportunity is a chance for a personal breakthrough. That is why their 18,000 employees are committed to creating vibrant and enriching learning experiences designed for real-life impact. They are the world’s leading learning company, serving customers in 200 countries with: digital content, assessments, qualifications, and data.
PTE Core was created in response to Canadian economic migration needs. It is already recognized by more than 97% of universities and 95% of colleges in Canada. the UK, Australian and New Zealand governments also accept PTE tests for all visa applications, and PTE Academic is also accepted by 100% of Australian, New Zealand and Irish Universities and 99% of UK universities.
With an increased focus on supporting Canada’s economic resurgence and post-pandemic growth, IRCC is increasing its Levels Plan to further address the growing demand for the coming years. With high demand in Canada for professionals in areas such as: nursing, engineering and web development, the approval of PTE Core arrives at a good time for test takers and opens new opportunities for Pearson.
“I am grateful to PTE for providing such an intellectual test. It was easy to prepare and understand the format. The training and support also helped a lot in explaining methods.” Syeda, Malaysia
Currently, they are offering a free taster test as well as an online guided practice test for test takers to familiarize themselves with the test experience and to optimize their preparation time and improve their skills. In addition, test takers have access to a ton of resources like the PTE Core Handbook to support their test taker journey.
PTE Core is a new addition to the Pearson Test of English portfolio, sharing many of the unique characteristics of PTE Academic. It is relevant for the vocational test taker, and designed with a real-life, non-academic focus. It was created to meet Canada’s specific migration needs and the IRCC’s language proficiency requirements but could be used to assess the English proficiency of vocational test takers in any country.
Approved last year by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), PTE Core can now be taken to provide proof of English language efficiency for the purposes of permanent economic immigration to Canadian citizenship. Some other great benefits include:
- It meets the Canadian Government’s requirements based on migration needs
- It tests four key English language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing
- It enables people to be themselves in English – it has a vocational and real-life focus
- They use a unique combination of AI scoring and human expertise that reduces the risk of bias
- PTE Core test takers will enjoy the same features as PTE Academic test takers.
- The test can be booked online 24 hours in advance, is computer based and taken in a test center
- Results are usually within 48 hours
- Accepted for visa applications to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK
PTE Core uses similar item types to PTE Academic, but focuses on general English, making it more relevant for test takers. Test questions were developed with detailed specifications and field tested to ensure reliability and validity. Below is what you can expect as a test taker:
- Part 1: Speaking & Writing (This section will test your speaking and writing skills in around 50 minutes)
- Part 2: Reading (This section will test your reading skills in around 30 minutes)
- Part 3: Listening (This section will test your listening skills in around 30 minutes)
Pearson’s vision: to be the world’s leading destination for people committed to building and improving their English proficiency, and with 1.5 billion people currently learning English, there is a big opportunity to grow across the globe.
Gio Giovannelli, President of the English Language Learning division at Pearson, shares, “We are excited to roll out PTE Core to test takers across the world. It was designed to test real life language skills and allows test takers to showcase their proficiency and be themselves in English. Whether people are looking to work, study or migrate to Canada, there’s a Pearson English language proficiency test that suits their requirements.”
Support and preparation can make all the difference. Don’t hesitate to seek the help you need. Start your journey today. Visit https://www.pearsonpte.com/ to learn more.
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The Silent Hero: Why every business needs a good bookkeeper Nuages Consulting Inc, Chartered Professional Accountants, Certified Public Accountants
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6 months agoon
May 21, 2024BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“I received a call, and the client started crying. She had a business, her bookkeeping and taxes were everywhere, and she was feeling overwhelmed. She only used Excel, and she wanted to save money.”
“I can do what you want me to do, but that won’t help you. How about we offer you something that will help you out.”
In the fast-paced world of business, where attention is often drawn to flashy marketing campaigns and innovative products, there exists a silent hero that operates behind the scenes, largely unnoticed yet indispensable to the success of any enterprise or small business. Meet Nuages Consulting Inc, Chartered Professional Accountants, Certified Public Accountants – the unsung guardian of financial integrity and stability.
In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, it’s easy to overlook the crucial role that a good bookkeeper plays. They are the backbone of our financial operations, ensuring that every dollar is accounted for, every transaction is recorded accurately, and every decision is grounded in reliable data.
Beyond the mundane task of number-crunching, a skilled bookkeeper serves as a strategic partner, offering valuable insights and guiding prudent financial decisions. From budgeting and forecasting to tax compliance and financial analysis, their expertise is indispensable in navigating the complex terrain of business finance.
To think; the smallest financial oversight can have far-reaching consequences, and this is why the value of a proficient bookkeeper cannot be overstated. They are the guardians of fiscal responsibility, ensuring that the financial health of your business remains robust and resilient in the face of uncertainty.
“Having a good bookkeeper onboard provides businesses with the clarity and transparency they need to steer the ship in the right direction,” shares Gloria Kapuku, CPA and founder at Nuages Consulting Inc, Chartered Professional Accountants, Certified Public Accountants. “These reports enable us to identify trends, spot potential risks, and capitalize on opportunities for growth.”
“We have a meeting first; during our meeting we let you explain your system. I need to understand you. I then share our process and let them see how things could be. People are resistant, so we take things slowly.”
The full bookkeeping system involves the systematic: recording, organizing, and summarizing of financial transactions within a business. It begins with the initial entry of transactions such as: sales, purchases, payroll, and expenses into the accounting system. Subsequently, these entries are categorized and posted to appropriate accounts, ensuring accuracy and compliance with accounting principles.
Throughout the cycle, reconciliations are conducted to match records and identify discrepancies, followed by the preparation of financial statements, including: the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. Lastly, the cycle culminates in closing entries, ensuring that revenue and expense accounts are reset for the next accounting period. Overall, full-cycle bookkeeping provides a comprehensive overview of an organization’s financial health, facilitating informed decision-making and regulatory compliance.
“One of the first things that I tell my clients,” Gloria shares, “Is let’s set up proper procedure. We set up a step-by-step plan and enforce the workflow. We meet every month to ensure you are staying on course. Then we meet every three months, and then we do a yearly check -in.”
Incredibly, Nuages Consulting Inc, Chartered Professional Accountants, Certified Public Accountants have fantastic resources on their website including Mentorship and Coaching Services that will help you achieve your personal, business, or career goals. Their goal is to introduce you to new ways of thinking, challenging your limiting assumptions, sharing valuable life lessons, and much more.
They have your bookkeeping basics, a DIY in how to keep your books and records clean. Topics of discussion include:
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- Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold
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- Payroll Accounting
- Stockholders’ Equity
- Nonprofit Accounting
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