Category: A Strong Foundation
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ASipOfFlava|The Skills Time Gave Me
Sometimes you don’t realize how much you know until you pause and look at where you’ve been. Every season of work left something valuable behind. ☕🌻
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RealTalk|New Year’s Day 2026|Bringing the Old Ways Forward
Moving forward doesn’t mean letting go of what worked. This New Year, let’s bring the old ways forward — responsibility, accountability, and structure — with heart, intention, and hope.
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Daily Intention: Tuesday 12/30/2025
December 30, 2025 Tuesday Intention Daily Intention Setting a Daily Intention
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Real Talk|The Unfinished Rooms We Carry
As this year comes to a close, it’s time to take a walk through your inner house. Some rooms are finished. Some were never meant to be. And some are quietly costing you your peace. You are the cook in your kitchen. You choose what stays on the menu—and what no longer gets served
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ASipOfFlava|“Showing Up When It Matters”
Showing up doesn’t always mean having the right words. Sometimes it means being present, listening deeply, and standing beside the people who matter most. Today I’m reflecting on the quiet power of love, friendship, and the blessing of relationships built on trust and grace.
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H&W|Knowing When to Act: Emergency vs. Everyday Health Concerns
When something doesn’t feel right, the hardest part isn’t the symptom — it’s knowing what to do next. Is it an emergency, or something that can wait? This gentle guide breaks down when to act, when to pause, and how to listen to your body without panic or fear.
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✨ Japanese Women Who Spoke Up: Yoshino Kishida ✨
She was a teenager when she stepped onto a stage and spoke a truth the world wasn’t ready for. Her voice was so powerful, it sparked a law meant to silence her — and still, her message lived on. This Sunday, we honor Yoshino Kishida…a young woman whose courage lit the path for generations.
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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…

