Category: Honoring Others
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Life|âWhat Kind of Brain Do I Have?â
Lady Flava asked Jessica a simple question⌠âWhat kind of brain do I have?â The answer surprised me, grounded me, and made everything about the way I think make sense. This is my Flava. đťđ
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Life|⨠When Trust Opens the Door to Real Connection
Sometimes the strongest connections donât come from big gestures â they grow quietly through trust, honesty, and open conversation. When people feel safe enough to share who they really are, understanding deepens⌠and something meaningful begins to form.
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Life|Hospice|The Quiet Work of Letting Go
Sometimes love isnât loud, and healing doesnât look like fixing. Itâs the quiet presence, the gentle return, the stillness that says, âIâm here.â The Quiet Work of Letting Go is a reflection on the sacred, silent moments of caring for another soul â and what they teach us about grace, patience, and love that lingers.
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Life|When Love Learns to Stretch
When Love Learns to Stretch Reflections & Growth â by Lady Flava I grew up in a time when families didnât always have the language for differenceâbut they had love, and that love had rules. You learned respect, you followed the path laid before you, and you didnât question what wasnât talked about. Back then,…
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Life|Finding Joy in the Holidays
Some celebrate with costumes, candy, and laughter â others skip it altogether. Either way, itâs all good. Lifeâs about respecting choices and finding joy where it fits. đđť
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Life|People Make Sense When You Stop Taking Them Personally
When you stop taking peopleâs behavior personally, you start to see them clearly. Itâs not about excusing â itâs about understanding. Grace with awareness changes everything. đ
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Life|âď¸ Sunday Reflection: My Love Language
Love doesnât speak one language â it speaks five. đ Quality Time. Words. Touch. Acts. Gifts. Each one reminds us that love isnât one-size-fits-all â itâs how we show up.
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Life|đ Grace and Work Ethic
đ Grace and Work Ethic Iâm learning to hold both â Grace and Expectation. Grace reminds me that not everyone moves through the world the way I do. Expectation reminds me that structure, timing, and routine arenât restrictions â theyâre anchors. I believe in showing compassion, but I also believe that doing the work well, showing…
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History|The Legacy of Japanese and Japanese American Activists
đ¸ Women Who Spoke Up: The Legacy of Japanese and Japanese American Activists Simply Flava | Seasoned SoulZ Special Feature Sometimes, late at night, curiosity leads you exactly where youâre meant to go. Not long ago, I typed a few simple words into Google â âJapanese women advocates and activists.â I wasnât searching for anything specific,…

