Category: Healthy Interactions
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H&W|Awareness Is the Beginning of Healing
This morning reminded me of something simple… but powerful. Health & Wellness doesn’t start with fixing everything. It starts with awareness. Listening to your body. Noticing your thoughts. Giving yourself space to breathe, move, and release what you’ve been holding in. Sometimes the smallest shifts… create the biggest changes. 🌿 Come sit with me… this…
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RealTalk|Do You Trust Yourself?
Do you trust yourself… or are you still looking for permission from everyone else?
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RealTalk|Tone, Words, and the Power We Hold in a Conversation
In every conversation, tone and words carry power. But the greatest power comes from mastering your own reactions and boundaries.
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RealTalk|Do Elders and Mentors Still Matter?
In a world moving faster than ever, do elders and mentors still hold value? Real Talk Wednesday reflects on the difference between information and wisdom—and why guidance from those who have lived life still matters.
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RealTalk|Where Do Elders Fit In?
In today’s world, everything moves fast and loud. But where do elders fit in? Many older adults carry decades of experience, wisdom, and perspective — yet it can sometimes feel like those voices are dismissed or overlooked. What happens when generations stop listening to each other? Today’s Real Talk reflects on the value of wisdom,…
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RealTalk|Love Without Unlimited Access
Sometimes the most mature thing you can do in a relationship isn’t fixing it — it’s structuring it. You can love someone deeply and still limit their access to your peace. Today’s Relational Real Talk is about boundaries, nervous system safety, and what adult love really looks like.
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H&W|Check Your Blood Pressure
Do you actually know your blood pressure numbers… or are you guessing? You don’t have to wait for a doctor’s appointment. You don’t have to feel sick. You don’t even have to own a machine. Sometimes the best health resource is right down the street — your local fire station. In this week’s Health &…
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H&W|Caring for an Aging Loved One: What Should Concern You?
Caregiving is love in motion. Sometimes the signs are subtle — less water, more confusion, trouble getting out of a chair. Sometimes they’re louder — breathing changes, sudden weakness, loss of appetite. Not every change is an emergency. But patterns matter. If you care for someone aging, this is your reminder: paying attention is not…

