Category: Be Honest with Yourself
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H&W|Do Not Drive Impaired
The holidays can turn one drink into one too many — fast. This season, wellness means planning ahead, choosing safety, and making sure everyone gets home alive. Drink responsibly. Don’t drive impaired. Protect yourself and the people you love.
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RealTalk|Not Every Season of Life Is Meant to Be Loud
Not every season of life is meant to be loud. Some are quieter. Slower. More reflective. This Christmas Eve, it’s okay to honor the season you’re in — just as it is.
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H&W|Mental Health Awareness During the Holidays
The holidays aren’t joyful for everyone — and that truth deserves space. If this season feels heavy, overwhelming, or lonely, you’re not broken. Mental health matters during the holidays, too.
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RealTalk|When Silence Protects the Wrong Thing
Sometimes silence isn’t peace — it’s protection. When truth goes unspoken out of fear, need, or survival, the wrong thing doesn’t disappear… it settles in. This Tuesday Real Talk is about integrity, reflection, and the quiet cost of staying silent when something needs to change.
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ASipOfFlava|Writing as My Daily Commitment
Writing became more than words for me — it became a commitment, a calm, and a way to process life. This A Sip of Flava is about finding an outlet that helps you breathe, reflect, and reconnect with yourself — especially when life feels heavy.
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H&W|Holiday Health Check
The holidays bring joy — and a little chaos. From overindulgence and stress to safety and emotional wellbeing, this gentle health check is a reminder to slow down, care for yourself, and move through the season with intention (and a little grace).
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RealTalk|Self-Reflection
Self-reflection isn’t about beating yourself up or finding all the answers. It’s about being willing to pause, ask better questions, and look inward with honesty and compassion. Real growth begins when we choose to see ourselves clearly.
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H&W|Addiction
Addiction doesn’t always look the way we expect. Sometimes it hides in being needed, overgiving, or patterns we’ve normalized. This Health & Wellness reflection explores addiction through lived experience, compassion, and awareness — and invites us to gently ask what we’re truly attached to.

