Category: Different Approaches
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Blog Challenge|Red Flags
Red flags don’t always show up loud or dramatic. Most of the time, they whisper — through patterns, behaviors, and how someone makes your body feel. These are the traits I’ve learned to pay attention to, not with judgment, but with wisdom.
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Blog Challenge|Life Before The Internet
Before Wi-Fi and scrolling took over our days, connection looked different — slower, richer, and rooted in showing up for each other. This is my little walk back to a time when a rotary phone, a TV antenna, and a stack of books were all we needed.
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ASipOfFlava|🌻 Be Kind. Stay Calm. Choose Peace.
Kindness isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s the quiet choice to stay calm, to respond gently, and to shift the entire energy of a moment. Today I’m reflecting on how choosing peace — even when I’m annoyed — can change everything.
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H&W|“Masking: When Playing a Role Turns Into Silent Trauma”
We’ve all learned how to “act right” in certain rooms… But masking? Masking is something deeper — something heavier. It’s the quiet trauma people carry behind the most normal days. And the world has no idea what it would look like if we all stopped hiding.
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H&W|🌻 The 8 Dimensions of Health & Wellness
A gentle but real look at the eight dimensions of health and wellness — and how each one shapes your peace, balance, and quality of life.
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Life|🌻 The Shoehorn Story
A simple tool from my Daddy’s generation became a lifeline in mine. Before you wrestle with another shoe, let me tell you why a shoehorn might just change your whole daily routine.
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H&W|When the World Gets Too Loud
The world has gotten louder — and peace feels harder to find. But protecting your calm isn’t selfish, it’s survival. Turn down the noise, breathe, and remember: quiet is medicine for the soul.
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Life|Too Many Labels, Not Enough Living
The world keeps renaming everything — generations, identities, even the words we’ve lived by. Maybe I’m old school, but I miss when life made sense and people cared more about character than categories. I don’t need another label. I just need truth, peace, and a little simplicity again.

