
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. (Galatians 6:9 NIV)
IN HIGH DEMAND

DALLAS — Just after 8 a.m. CST on Tuesday, Sherita Harris wasted little time taking to her Facebook timeline, where she erected a rather spirited and inspiring post.
Said Harris before her more than 1,000 social media followers: I can’t wait to get back to my business!!!! Bless Hands Cleaning Service. “There’s No Mess We Can’t Bless!”
To grasp a thorough concept of why Harris seems overwhelmingly enthralled about delving back into the business sector, look no further than the remarkably brilliant track record she’s compiled as a rising entrepreneur.
A native of Memphis, Harris is the owner and CEO of Bless Hands Cleaning Service, her Dallas/Fort Worth-based venture that was originally established in her old stomping ground that is famously known as the Bluff City.
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Armed with more than a decade and-a-half of professional experience in what undoubtedly has become an ever-so-competitive detailed cleaning industry — amid the COVID-19 pandemic — Harris’ Bless Hands Cleaning Service is widely known for ensuring that its customers pay witness to — and savor — squeaky clean and well-kept facilities, inside and out.
Harris’ business also provides detailed landscaping.
“I love seeing my clients’ reactions after I’m done with the work,” Harris, 34, told Making Headline News this week. “I love when my clients refer my business to other people.”

An endeavor that accommodates groups and people of all ages, Harris sensed during her childhood days growing up in South Memphis that she’d one day start a business that’s centered on all things cleaning, in large part because keeping a tidy environment was absolutely essential, as far as her mother was concerned.
To Harris’ recollection, if mom said it, that settles it — a memory she has steadfastly applied to her everyday living.
“Who inspired me (the most were) the people who said I couldn’t,” said Harris, a single of five who works for Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in nearby Irving, Texas.
Besides her mother, who instilled in her children the importance of cleaning and doing regular chores, Harris’ sister, Shunda, as well as her lead, Willie Redd of Memphis’ Methodist University Hospital, have played an integral role in inspiring her to start her cleaning service.
SO FRESH, SO CLEAN

Since Bless Hands Cleaning Service went into full operations, Harris’ venture has been as good as advertised, considering she has serviced a few of Memphis’ well-known and credible companies, most notably the office of Memphis, Light, Gas & Water Division’s CEO.
Interestingly, Harris business-related resume includes having worked in as many as a half dozen hospitals during which she performed what is known as terminal cleaning, all the while servicing other rooms and facilities.
Powered by an awe-inspiring “personal mission” that is centered primarily on providing a clean, carefree atmosphere for all her clients and various businesses, Harris is promoting her company specifically to several major businesses throughout DFW, particularly those who aspire to upgrade their cleaning policies and procedure in the wake of this ongoing pandemic.

Aside from offering efficient and affordable services through Bless Hands Cleaning Service, Harris said she plans to continue her valiant contributions to the community, which are geared largely toward giving back in a big way.
In recent years, Harris has hosted annual back-to-school drives at Memphis’ Florida/Kansas Elementary — the institution she used to attend — during which she would give away essential school and cleaning supplies, as well as non-perishable food items and her popular “themed cleaning baskets” to more than 150 families.

“That is my (unique) way of giving back to the community,” Harris, a Memphis George Washington Carver High graduate, said.
As for the immense knowledge and professional experience she’s acquired as a young, vibrant businesswoman in recent years, Harris emphasized, among other things, those who aspire to start a business must diligently devise an effective, strategic plan and, most importantly, never place their dreams and ambitions by the wayside.
BLESSED AND HIGHLY FAVORED

“I would like to inspire others by telling them to follow your heart when it comes to opening a business,” Harris said. “Don’t let anyone stop you from doing what you were call to do. Have faith, trust the process, don’t give up when it gets hard or slow.”
Appropriately and eloquently said by a progressive, flourishing businesswoman, whose dreams — and hands, of course —undoubtedly have been blessed for such a pivotal time as now.

For more information Dallas/Fort Worth Businesswoman Sherita Harris of Bless Hands Cleaning Service, to inquire about her services, a public appearance, or speaking engagement, call 214-715-9954, or connect with her via Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/sherita.harris.391. Also, send email to: [email protected].
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