Category: Flava’s Storytelling
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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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ATasteOfFlava|Sunday Chill Day
I didn’t plan anything for today… No rushing. No pressure. No “I need to get up and go.” Just a quiet Sunday morning… a little rest, a little stillness, and a reminder that it’s okay to slow down. Sometimes, the most productive thing you can do… is nothing at all.
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RealTalk|We Are Constantly Changing
We love to say… “This is who I am.” But have you ever stopped and asked yourself… is that really true? Or is that just who life shaped you to be… up until now? Because growth doesn’t come from staying the same. It comes from deciding to shift.
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🌻 9AM Blog – Tower Window Moments with Lady Flava|Vol.7
This morning didn’t rush me… it invited me. Window open… birds moving… and right in front of me, a lesson played out in real time. A squirrel, two crows, and one quick decision. It made me realize something… You don’t always need more time. You don’t always need a perfect plan. Sometimes… you just need…
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RealTalk|🎭 The Craft vs. The Character
What happens when the talent moves you… but the person behind it doesn’t sit right anymore? I’ve seen it up close— in artists, in entertainers, and even in everyday life. That moment when admiration meets reality… and something in you shifts. Can you still appreciate the craft when you’ve seen the character?
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H&W|Monk Ritual For Joint Health
What if the stiffness you feel isn’t just age…but your body asking you to move differently?
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RealTalk|Why People Don’t Want To Heal
Healing sounds beautiful… until it asks you to let go of the very thing that helped you survive. Sometimes the pain becomes familiar. Sometimes the identity gets wrapped up in the wound. And sometimes… staying the same feels safer than becoming someone new. This is the truth about why people don’t want to heal— and…

