About
Vernita Naylor is a two-time published author under (B.E.S.T. Publishing) A Division of Jabez Enterprise Group (JEGroup), motivational speaker, Small Business Ambassador, educator, and chosen Top 100 and 50 Small Pioneering Business nationally two years in a row. Her words and voice can be heard on various mediums from TV, and radio to magazines pertaining to education, support, and advocacy concerns from tax laws, access to capital, health care, urban development, policies, and supplier diversity to portable benefits. She has been featured in several publications and magazines from Forbes to Black Enterprise Magazines and invited to the White House on several occasions.
Her books:
Speaking in Colors (S.I.C.) teaches that when we communicate we are transmitting information, intelligence, and frequencies as either the sender or receiver. It is your communication style that determines whether you will meet your ultimate goals and reach the results that you desire. S.I.C. uses four principles for improving your communication approach by helping you to change your narrative and remove the biases that are clouding your perspective. Join us by becoming a part of the S.I.C. Community. Speaking in Colors is not only a concept, it's a MOVEMENT!
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Get the Cheese, Avoid the Traps: An Interactive Guide to Government Contracting is ideal for business owners or individuals with an interest in creating partnerships by selling their products and services with corporate and government buying agencies.
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Featured Work
Speaking In Colors
Verbal communication is one of the primary ways human beings interact with each other. When verbally communicating we exchange information, intelligence, and frequencies. When we converse one to another our frequencies are exchanged, processed, and understood subconsciously through colors. These color frequencies convey our intent, individual personality, character, and behavior traits. It is the way that we communicate through color frequencies that can positively or negatively aect the understanding and outcome of our communication.
This book is an interactive guide on how to improve the communication narrative within diverse communities for optimal performance using four frequency concepts: the Frequency you were BORN WITH, the Frequency given by NATURE vs. NURTURE, TRANSMITTING Frequency and COLOR CORRECTION Frequency.
By reading and embracing the concepts of Speaking In Colors, you will be able to: Take the stress out of communicating, while building self-confidence Effective communicate in all forms of circumstances and situations Learn how to work with those who are different from you or who seem difficult to work withSpeaking In Colors is not only a concept, it’s A MOVEMENT! Join it today and make a difference in how you connect with others.We want to hear from you. Connect with us. https://jabezenterprisegroup.com/speakingincolors
Other Works
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Get the Cheese, Avoid the Traps: An Interactive Guide to Government Contracting
2014
Awards and Recognition
- Reader’s Favorite 5 Star Review - Get the Cheese, Avoid the Traps: An Interactive Guide to Government Contracting
Press and Media Mentions
- The Unexpected Impact Of Birth Control On Female Entrepreneurship discusses why women have to put off having a family for business ownership.
- Survey: Birth Control, Reproductive Rights Key To Black Women Entrepreneurs’ Success discusses the importance of why having birth control options are necessary for business ownership.
- Vernita Naylor, other small business leaders and Senators Reid and Heinrich discusses the goods and services that small businesses provides to our public lands from water filtration, and land maintenance to park protection which stimulates the economy, and provides job creation. (See Vernita Naylor at 14:36/21:51)