Category: Be In Tune
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H&W |Speak Life Into…
Health & Wellness: Speaking Life Into Yourself and Others There is a form of nourishment we don’t talk about enough — and it doesn’t come from food, supplements, or exercise. It comes from words. The words we speak to ourselves. The words we speak over others. And the words spoken into us — especially when…
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H&W|Mental Health Self Regulation
Before you push through your day… check in with yourself. Your body is already talking.
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H&W| Mental Fatigue
You’re not lazy. You’re not losing it. You might just be mentally fatigued. What does mental fatigue actually look like? Is it just “being tired” — or is it something deeper? If you’ve felt brain fog, irritability, low motivation, or that strange detached feeling… this one is for you. Let’s talk about it. Let’s name…
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H&W |Speak Life Into…
Words carry weight. When spoken with intention, they can heal, strengthen, and remind someone — including yourself — that they matter. A gentle wellness reminder to speak life into the spaces that need it most.
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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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ASipOfFlava|Teamwork
Sometimes it’s not the big meetings or announcements — it’s the quiet moments when people listen, step up, and work together that make the day better.
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AMRealTalk + Prayer| Rising Waters in Our Washington Home
As rising waters impact communities across Washington, we pause to acknowledge the weight of this moment and lift up our neighbors in prayer. This is a space to reflect, care, and hold hope for restoration as our home navigates difficult days.

