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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, February 1,2023
The Progress Project by Hyundai Commences
for a Second Year, Supporting Black-Owned
Businesses in Georgia
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Victoria Baylor CPC, CODC, CNLP
Your Powerful Voice:
3 Ways to make it Stronger Part 2
The salon will use the donation
to update the store’s equip
ment, furniture, and other fea
tures, augmenting the overall
customer experience.
• Savannah Sauce Company:
A community-centered compa
ny that makes delicious sauces,
jams, and other locally sourced
products in Georgia, inspired
by the Savannah kitchen of
owner Mike Roberson’s grand
mother, Henrietta Smith. The
company will create a new ice
cream flavor from one of the
jams.
“It is remarkable to
see the impact Hyundai Motor
America is already making in
our local communities and I’m
especially excited about the
Progress Project,’’ said Savan
nah Economic Development
Authority President and CEO
Trip Tollison. “The three busi
nesses chosen to receive the
donations represent different
areas of the service industry
that keep our communities run
ning. This is only the beginning
of the community-wide impact
Hyundai will create, and I look
forward to seeing what’s to
come in the future.’’
Throughout Febru
ary, join Hyundai on social
media to learn more about the
stories of the passionate indi
viduals behind these business
es.
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In my 1/18 article,
I wrote about how powerful
your voice is and how it is a
gateway to self-discovery and
new opportunities (Reference
the Savannah Tribune online
archives). Here are 3 ways you
can use your voice to achieve
more this year.
1. Recognize your
Rareness: The most expensive
instrument in the world is the
MacDonald Stradivarius Viola
and it is roughly $45 million
dollars. Do you know why
it’s so expensive? Because it’s
rare. The Big question for you
is— What makes you RARE?
Some clues include your Per
sonality, experiences, talents,
strengths, values, creativity,
intelligence, etc. Find out what
makes you rare and you will
find your powerful voice.
2. Don’t listen to
the nay-sayers: There was a
myth for years dating back to
Victoria Baylor
the 1930’s that bees shouldn’t
be able to fly due to their big
body and small wings. In the
middle of that controversy do
you know what bees kept do
ing? They kept flying. And sci
entists finally figured out they
had it all wrong. Who else here
agrees that bees knew their
ASSIGNMENT? You see they
solve a problem nothing else
can solve. You’re also gifted to
solve a problem.
3. Believe in Your
self: Believing in yourself is
often easier said than done.
The National Science Founda
tion did a study that revealed
we think between 12,000 to
60,000 thoughts per day. For
many people 80% of those
thoughts are negative. What
do you think about yourself?
Your thoughts will determine
whether you have the courage
to use your Powerful Voice!
2023 is your year and
I’m cheering you on! Use your
voice powerfully!
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or Organizational Support?
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