Category: Advocate For Health & Wellness
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H&W|Constipation
Most people suffer in silence, but constipation affects so much more than your stomach — it can impact your back, your mood, your walk, and your whole day. Let’s talk about what really happens in the body, why it matters, and how one “good movement” can change everything.
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Life|“What’s the Difference Between Living and Just Existing?”
There’s a quiet difference between moving through life and actually living it. Sometimes the real challenge is admitting when you’ve slipped into survival mode — and choosing to wake your spirit back up.
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H&W| “Why Your Nervous System Needs a Break”
Your body can only heal when your nervous system has room to breathe. Sometimes the exhaustion you feel isn’t physical at all — it’s your spirit asking for a moment of peace.
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Life|“The Blessing in a Quiet House”
Sometimes the biggest blessing is simply being still in your own space. A quiet house has a way of reminding you that peace doesn’t have to be loud to be real.
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H&W|Eating Better Starts with Preparing Better
Flava’s learning that eating better starts with preparing better — especially on rushed mornings. Here’s my simple grab-and-go protein list that’s helping me take care of my body. What helps you stay nourished at work? 🌻💛
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Blog Challenge|Time
Sometimes the simplest question carries the deepest meaning. “Do you need time?” I reflected on what that looks like in my own life, my healing, and my day-to-day… and now I’m asking you the same. 💛
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H&W|The Value Of Intentions & Affirmations
What if the words you whisper to yourself are doing more than lifting your mood — what if they’re literally rewiring your brain? Today, we’re breaking down the neuroscience behind speaking life into yourself… and why your affirmations matter more than you think.
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Life|A Quiet House, A Full Heart
A quiet house, a warm cup of tea, rain against the window, and a moment to just breathe… Sometimes peace finds you in the simplest places. This Thanksgiving night reminded me how far I’ve come — in my healing, in my growth, and in finally learning to love myself exactly as I am.

