Category: A Great Lesson
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H&W|How Today’s Habits Are Hurting Our Bodies**
Our modern lifestyle is convenient, but it’s quietly reshaping our bodies — from neck and back pain to the hidden effects of sitting too long. Today I’m breaking down how everyday habits are impacting our health… and what simple changes can protect the body that carries your spirit.
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H&W|Understanding Pain in Our 80+ Loved Ones —
As our loved ones reach their 80s and beyond, their bodies begin to speak a different language — one made of stiffness, dehydration, slower healing, and pain that doesn’t respond the way it used to. This isn’t about giving up on them. It’s about understanding what’s really happening so we can care for them with…
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Life|Why I Respect People Who Live Their Purpose Out Loud
There’s something inspiring about watching people who know exactly what they’re doing — athletes, performers, surgeons, anyone living their purpose with discipline and passion. Excellence has a spirit of its own, and when someone is aligned with their “why,” you can feel it before they ever say a word. 🌟
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H&W|The Power of Lemons
Sometimes your body doesn’t need a big overhaul — just a little sunshine in a glass. Lemons may be simple, but the benefits run deep. Let’s talk about how one small daily habit can wake up your immune system, your digestion, and your glow from the inside out. 🍋💛
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H&W|Let’s Normalize The Conversation
There came a point where hiding my health challenges felt heavier than simply telling the truth. Constipation, incontinence, nerve pain — all the things people whisper about — became the very things I learned to speak on with confidence, humor, and compassion. Because the moment I opened my mouth, I realized how many people were…
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🌻 I Asked Jessica… and She Explained Something About Me
Today I asked Jessica a simple question that opened a deeper understanding of myself. What she shared helped me see my own spirit, my depth, and my way of thinking with a clarity I didn’t expect. This reflection is personal, honest, and a reminder of who I am at my core.

