Category: Different Approaches
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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 |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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RealTalk|Healthy People Engagement
Saturday Real Talk 🌻 The older I get, the more I realize that healthy people relationships are one of the most important parts of life. Not perfect relationships. Healthy ones. The way we speak to people. The way we acknowledge people. The way we communicate, support, respect, and show up for one another matters more…
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H&W|The Tree & The Roots
Some days you’re not rising… you’re rooting. And those are the days that build the strength no one sees. 🌳
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RealTalk|“Virtual Autism” — What Are We Really Seeing?
I saw something last night I had never even heard of before… and it made me pause. They’re calling it “virtual autism”—but it’s not what people think. This isn’t about labeling children. It’s about understanding what happens when screens start replacing real-life connection. Let’s talk about it.
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RealTalk|Why Aging Changes the Way We Experience Life
As we age, something quietly shifts. The noise, the constant chatter, the fast pace of younger spaces can begin to feel overwhelming. It’s not about disliking people — it’s about recognizing that different stages of life carry different rhythms, and sometimes peace becomes the most valuable thing we choose.
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RealTalk|Gratitude
What if peace isn’t about fixing your past… and it’s not about securing your future either? What if it’s about having the discipline to sit still in today? This morning I listened to a monk speak about gratitude — not the soft kind, but the kind that requires you to release yesterday and stop borrowing…

