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Cole, Harriette was born on March 14, 1961 in Baltimore. Daughter of Harry A. and Doris (Freeland) Cole.
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Living a Life that Matters -- to You In a world where "truth" is a relative concept, is it possible to live an honorable life? Where half-truths and relentless spin are the rule, is honesty really the best policy? Yes, says Harriette Cole, and in Choosing Truth she shows you why. The bestselling author of How to Be delivers an inspiring, one-of-a-kind prescription for revitalizing your daily routine, overcoming the habit of self-delusion, and living an authentic life. Choosing Truth is not simply about being honest with the people in your personal and professional life; it's about being true to yourself. Writing with extraordinary candor about her own life quest, Cole invites you to take an eye-opening, introspective journey and offers tips on reaching your goal, such as: • Keeping a journal • Cultivating the discipline of listening • Loving yourself • Letting go -- of clutter, of negative friends, of past mistakes • Finding tools for honest communication • Knowing when to speak up Choosing Truth is an essential guide for anyone who seeks to embrace authenticity and choose honesty.
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This unique, practical workbook can act as a stand-alone resource but it's even better when used as a companion to the enormously successful Jumping the Broom by the same author. The only wedding workbook on the market designed for African-American couples, it will help them keep every detail organized during the busy months leading up to their big day. 10 photos. Spiral binding.
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(Living a Life that Matters -- to You In a world where "...)
Living a Life that Matters -- to You In a world where "truth" is a relative concept, is it possible to live an honorable life? Where half-truths and relentless spin are the rule, is honesty really the best policy? Yes, says Harriette Cole, and in Choosing Truth she shows you why. The bestselling author of How to Be delivers an inspiring, one-of-a-kind prescription for revitalizing your daily routine, overcoming the habit of self-delusion, and living an authentic life. Choosing Truth is not simply about being honest with the people in your personal and professional life; it's about being true to yourself. Writing with extraordinary candor about her own life quest, Cole invites you to take an eye-opening, introspective journey and offers tips on reaching your goal, such as: • Keeping a journal • Cultivating the discipline of listening • Loving yourself • Letting go -- of clutter, of negative friends, of past mistakes • Finding tools for honest communication • Knowing when to speak up Choosing Truth is an essential guide for anyone who seeks to embrace authenticity and choose honesty.
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Created specifically for African Americans, Jumping the Broom presents everything you need to know to plan a wedding that is an expression of personal style and heritage. You'll find rich historical material, a comprehensive resource guide, a 16-page full-color African-American wedding album, more than a dozen original dress designs, and much more.
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Cole, Harriette was born on March 14, 1961 in Baltimore. Daughter of Harry A. and Doris (Freeland) Cole.
Harriette Cole went to public schools in Baltimore City including Dickey Hill Elementary School, Greenspring Junior High School and Western High School. She graduated from the all-girls" Western High School.
Cole spent her first year in college at Towson State University. She completed her college education at where she became a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority.
Cole"s sisters are Susan Hill, a vice president at Disney in Los Angeles, and Stephanie Hill, a vice president at Lockheed Martin in Maryland. During that year she continued to freelance as a runway model. She became an assistant editor at Essence Magazine in the lifestyle section, then known as Contemporary Living.
Foreign the next several years, Cole was promoted annually until she became the editor of that section.
During her tenure in Contemporary Living Cole traveled all over the world documenting cultures of people of African descent. In 1995 she left Essence and launched her own media company which is now titled Harriette Cole Through her 20 year-old business, Cole has participated in a broad range of projects.
She has written a number of books including How to Be: A Guide to Conscious Living, Choosing Truth, Vows and Coming Together. She has helped to launch a number of magazines such as American Legacy Woman, Savoy, and Uptown.
Cole led the visual transformation of Ebony magazine, and most recently served as editor in chief of the magazine.
During her 3½ years at Ebony, Cole produced covers featuring Barack and Michelle Obama before he announced his run for the presidency, Michelle Obama in the thick of the campaign (Cole also wrote that cover story), Barack Obama days after he was elected, Michael Jackson for his final photo shoot and interview, and Prince. Cole has provided media training, presentation training and/or fashion styling for many clients including Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Carl Thomas, JoJo, Shontelle and Hal Linton. Cole has provided presentation and empowerment workshops for businesses and institutions, including Speaking of Women"s Health, Kraft, the Saralee Corporation, Cornell University, the National Urban League, National Action Network, Jack and Jill of America, Delta Sigma Theta and more.
Cole hosted a reality series on the American Broadcasting Company Channel, called Perfect Match New New York
She hosted a daily radio show on XM Satellite radio, called Pulse. Foreign the past ten years she has written the nationally syndicated advice column (six days a week), "Sense & Sensitivity," which is syndicated by United /United Features Syndicate.
(See colesensetumblrcom) She has been a frequent guest on the Today Show, offering advice on how to be your best. She has been featured on Access Hollywood, The Insider, Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company, LXTV, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Rachael Ray, National Public Radio, Black Entertainment Television and TVOne.
Harriette Cole has been married to fashion and beauty photographer George Chinsee since 1993.
They have a young daughter, Carrie Emmanuelle Cole Chinsee, who was born in 2003. They reside in New York City.
(Living a Life that Matters -- to You In a world where ...)
(Living a Life that Matters -- to You In a world where "...)
(This unique, practical workbook can act as a stand-alone ...)
( Created specifically for African Americans, Jumping th...)
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Member of Fashion Outreach, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (member National Commission on Arts and Letters).
Married George Chinsee. 1 child Carrie Emmanuelle.