Category: I Love Myself
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ASipOfFlava|🌻 Monday Reflection: The Sweetness of My Sunday
Yesterday’s stormy Seattle skies reminded me that peace doesn’t come from the weather outside — it comes from the spirit within. Wrapped in my warm blanket, coffee in hand, I found sweetness in the stillness. Today, I’m carrying that Sunday peace into my Monday intention. Maybe you need a little of that too.
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Life|🌼 The Better Version of Me
🌼 The Better Version of Me Flava Daily Reflection | Simply Flava There was a time when the entertainment world was my stage. I lived it honestly — supporting artists, pushing creatives to shine, and giving my energy to a space that wasn’t always kind in return. I never chased fame or attention; I chased authenticity.…
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Blog Challenge|👗 Getting Back Into My Flava Style
What have you been working on? 👗 Getting Back Into My Flava Style WordPress Prompt: What Have You Been Working On? Lately, I’ve been working on something a little different — getting back into my Lady Flava intentional style. I never really walked away from it, but lately I’ve been having fun being more deliberate about…
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🌊 Cancer Energy: The Quiet Revolution ♋️
🌊 Cancer Energy: The Quiet Revolution ♋️ Simply Flava | Seasoned SoulZ Reflection ♋️ Sometimes, you stumble across a message that feels like it’s speaking right to your soul. Lately, all over TikTok, the card readers have been saying the same thing for Cancers — “You’re moving in a new direction, opening up, shifting perspectives,…
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Life|Calmness by the Lake: Fall’s Gentle Arrival
Calmness by the Lake: Fall’s Gentle Arrival 🌻 Seasoned Souls Reflections This morning, I found myself by Lake Washington, coffee in hand, watching the season quietly shift. The sky carried both softness and strength — clouds drifting across blue, sunlight pressing through, and the calm water holding it all in reflection. There was a stillness…
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Life|65|Meet Lady Flava 6.5+
I Don’t Miss Who I Was, I Embrace Who I Am There was a time when Lady Flava was everywhere. It was like an addiction — half my choice, half because others wanted me to be involved. The work consumed me, but it was work I became good at and respected for. I thrived on…

