Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine January 2018 New Year, New You | Page 7

Public Service Announcement ”Ladies, you can’t turn a frog into a prince simply because you adore and supply him with kisses. Self-preservation is a mother*****, and men have mastered it for centuries. Therefore, he will acknowledge you as a good woman, but he’s not stupid enough to walk away even if he knows he isn’t worthy. So, know and understand your worth. If your queenly skin is being blemished because you keep getting warts, it’s time to stop kissing these frogs. If the man you need is not available, don’t settle. Keep waiting and learn to satisfy your own needs. The right one will come along. Get to know and love yourself while you’re waiting, so in case he (or she, ‘cause hell . . . anywho, different subject) never comes along, you’ll still be with someone who loves the hell out of you and will treat you the way you want to be treated – and that is … YOU Ruby Slippers is a personal journey through painful and sometimes embarrassing moments in my life as I sought to uncover the root to all of the drama and dysfunction I once found myself in. I wrote the book to inspire and encourage young ladies and women who find themselves in abusive cycles that they can bring themselves out of any situation, no matter how bad it is. It’s all about determination, and the willingness to take a deep look within and address our own demons. It’s also about taking personal responsibility for our own happiness and removing the stain of shame and guilt that taints our self esteem, leaving us to doubt our own worth. Ruby Slippers encourages, inspires, and challenges you to find out: What’s your happily ever after? Michelle Davis-Newell is a Chicago native who wrote and published her first book in 2006 and co-authored an anthology shortly after. She also has a passion for film and screenwriting and is the Vice-President of UrbanScope Productions, LLC. She has written several screenplays, including a short film entitled Roses Out Of Concrete. Michelle continues her passion in helping others as the Director of Programs with a not for profit organization in Chicago, Illinois. NKLC Magazine | 7