Originally from Bronx, New York, Joe is no stranger to adversity. Having studied many philosophies, he has triumphed over these adversities and has helped others do the same. Professionally, Joe has had the rich experience of working with people with disabilities as he helped them reach their fullest potential. Now, as the creator of the "What I Gotta Say About It" blog, Joe continues to influence the world as he helps people to realize their highest potential and to reach for the unlimited possibilities available to us all.
When I first started on this journey of blogging I started on WordPress.com and then something told me to buy the domain whatigottasayaboutit.com. In the beginning of my blogging
I feel very humbled to have received the Versatile Blogger Award from Art by Rob Goldstein. Thank you so much. Here Are The Rules: Display The Award. Thank the person
Have you ever heard the story about these women in a family where they always cut their roasts in half prior to roasting? The third generation daughter said she did
With all the threats of being hacked these days security for your site is nothing to take lightly. That’s why I use Wordfence. It has many functions that you control.
Have you ever wondered what makes people tick? I’m an observer and I have often ask myself these questions. Why do people do the things they do, act the way
Have you ever watched some parents at the playground with their children? There are some parents who dote over their children. They give in to their child’s every need. They
In response to the Daily Prompt – Contrast Write a new post in response to today’s one-word prompt. I can remember it like yesterday. She had vitality and life
This has got to stop! I’ve discussed the issue of female suppression and patriarchy in my post Beyond “The Patience Stone” Part I. Now, I’d like to bring
Dr. Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist, is deemed “a leader driven by compassion and pragmatism.” – Forbes.com 20 Inspiring Women to Follow Here, she confesses that she has thought