Category: A Touch of Sunshine
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RealTalk|Vegas Didn’t Break Me — It Helped Me Find Me
Some chapters in life feel heavy while we’re living them. The challenges, the people, and the situations can make us question who we are becoming. But sometimes the very experiences that push us to our limits are the ones that lead us back to ourselves. In this Real Talk reflection, I share how my time…
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H&W|What Does Happiness Really Feel Like?
What does happiness really feel like? Many of us move through life close to happiness but unsure how to fully allow ourselves to experience it. In this Health & Wellness reflection, I share how happiness often lives in the small moments—gratitude, safety, laughter, memories, and letting down the walls we once built to protect ourselves.…
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ASipOfFlava| Monday. 3/16/2026— A New Chapter
Monday isn’t waiting for everything to be perfect. Sometimes it’s simply the moment you decide to move differently. In today’s A Sip of Flava, I’m stepping into the week with intention—focusing less on what I can’t control and more on healing my mind, body, and spirit while building a life that actually feels good to…
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RealTalk| ART and The Experience of It
What if we experienced art before we knew who created it? Before the labels, the categories, and the expectations. Art has the power to move us through music, film, stories, scents, textures, and images in ways that go beyond culture, ethnicity, or geography. In today’s Real Talk, I reflect on what it might look like…
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Coffee with Lady Flava: Coffee with Lady Flava
Some chapters of life close quietly, not with anger or disappointment, but with gratitude. Over a cup of coffee this morning, I found myself reflecting on the people who walk into our lives at just the right time—and how sometimes the greatest gift from a season isn’t the work we did, but the friendships we…
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ASipOfFlava\Going Into Work Today
Some mornings bring more than just coffee. Today I’m walking into clinic not only as a staff member, but also as a patient having an important conversation with my doctor about working safely while living with chronic pain. Sometimes life asks us to face hard truths and have honest conversations about what support looks like…

