MR Question Column 19th Edition⭐️
Introduction
Welcome to MentorshipRevolution’s Monthly Question Column where we ask some of the best questions on the ‘net. Seriously, we do!
Questions are important! I know us adults sometimes try to avoid the answers or either we assume we have no answers or we have all the answers.
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For the month of July we have the wonderful guest Froswa’ Booker Drew, or you can refer to her as Dr. Drew.
Welcome Dr. Drew to MR Monthly Question Column!

Introducing Guest Dr. Drew
Dr. Froswa’ Booker Drew has an astounding resume, which means she is one astounding lady. Here are a few of her accomplishments to date: – Founder and CEO of Soulstice Consultancy – VP of Community Affairs and Strategic Alliances for the State Fair of Texas. – Cofounder of HERitage Giving Circle – She has been highlighted in Forbes, Huffington Post, Bustle, Ozy, and other media outlets.Question: In what ways moving forward can we be better neighbors and human beings within our community?
Froswa’ Response: If we want to be better neighbors and human beings, it requires something so simplistic but has been really difficult for many of us to do.
Since my Faith is a point of reference, I’d like to quote a passage that we have all heard growing up. Matthew 7:11-14 states, “So if you who are evil know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask Him! 12 In everything, then, do to others as you would have them do to you. For this is the essence of the Law and the prophets. 13 Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.…”
It is easy for us to do good to do those that we have close relationships with like our children and those that we love. It is another story when we have to love others that we do not know or live differently than we do.
If we expect God in heaven to give us good gifts because we ask and we have never seen God, we must realize that those we don’t know are also His children. We’ve never seen God and claim we love God but allow our hate and dislike for our brother/sister that we see daily to create divisions, gossip, and maliciousness (1John 4:20).
Being a better neighbor starts with loving yourself well and extending that love and consideration to others. Doing well by others isn’t necessarily the route that everyone takes but it is one that leads to life.
If we choose to be mean-spirited because so many others do it, we must know that the results are not only harmful to us and others but our communities suffer because of our decisions.
Choosing life is choosing to live in peace and harmony even when there is a world that may choose differently.
Here a few steps to being a better person in order to be a better neighbor:
1. Begin with gratitude. Every morning wake up and count your blessings. Before you go to bed, reflect on the goodness of your day.
2. Practice random acts of kindness. It can start with just a smile, a wave, or checking in on your elderly neighbors to let them know you care.
3. Volunteer. Use your gifts and skills even virtually to help an organization with its fundraising, tutoring young people online, or donating to causes that matter to you.
4. Complete the census and vote. Part of being a better neighbor is voting and completing the census because the impact has consequences that can last for years especially if you allow others to make decisions for you.
5. Get involved in your local community. Vote in local elections but also sign up to be a part of the political process in your community. Your voice is needed especially now.
Recognize that we all play a role in the way our homes, organizations, and communities function by our involvement or lack of it. You have a purpose and when you do not fulfill it, others destinies are impacted. Our success is linked to one another and when one fails, we all suffer even if it is indirectly. Each action creates a ripple. Let’s create ripples that are positive, meaningful and empowering. Let’s be intentional in creating change that will impact our lives now and for generations that will exist in the future. We all have a role to play. Choose wisely.
Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew is currently the Vice President of Community Affairs for the State Fair of Texas and owner of Soulstice Consultancy. She is the author of three books. For more information on Dr. Booker-Drew, visit drfroswa.com.
You have reached the end of MR Question Column 19th Edition!
Can you believe we have come this far in the Monthly Question Column?I have seen this column graduate to much higher places since 2018 when I first started it and opened it for the public.
I remember having to create questions (and answering them myself in the beginning) until I could create a successful enough and relevant enough platform that other guests could respect and partake in.
I wouldn’t change a thing! Plus, I am overly glad to see how asking questions have led to thoughts and ideas that are making each one of us better enlightened human beings.
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