Category: I’m An Honest Blogger
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RealTalk|Learn to Read Between the Words
Have you ever walked away from a conversation thinking: “That’s not what I meant.” Or maybe: “That’s not what I heard.” Communication is more than words. Sometimes people are speaking from the middle of the story, and understanding requires us to slow down, listen carefully, and look beyond the surface. This week’s Real Talk explores…
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H&W|The Importance of Protein
As pain increased and movement decreased, I learned a valuable lesson: healing isn’t just about rest. It’s also about giving your body the fuel it needs to stay strong. This week I’m sharing what I’ve learned about protein, muscle loss, recovery, and why eating enough matters more than many of us realize. 💪 Strength starts…
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ASipOfFlava|Reflection of Thursday Afternoon
Some of the best stories don’t begin with grand adventures. They begin with a phone call that makes you think. A bird outside the window. A moment of laughter. A lesson hidden inside an ordinary day. This week’s A Taste of Flava is a reminder that life is constantly teaching us something—if we’re willing to…
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RealTalk|Changing Words To Make More Sense
As I get older, I realize some of the words I once held onto no longer fully fit my spirit. I changed: 🌻 Forgiveness into Acceptance 🌻 Happy into Peace Acceptance taught me to stop fighting reality. Peace taught me that life does not have to be perfect for me to still breathe deeply and…
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H&W|Respect Your Body As A Gift
Aging exists. Getting sick exists. Growing old exists. And dying exists. Those truths are part of our human journey. But instead of fearing the body… what if we learned to respect it as a gift? This Thursday Health & Wellness reflection inspired by Shi Heng Yi explores: 🌻 honoring the body 🌻 slowing down 🌻…
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RealTalk|I Appreciate You
A kind word. A sincere compliment. A simple “thank you.” Those small moments may mean more than we realize. In this Tuesday Real Talk, I share why I strongly believe praise, appreciation, and acknowledgment are some of the most valuable gifts we can give to the people around us — family, coworkers, patients, friends, and…
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Blog Challenge|Having It All
As a child, I thought “having it all” meant marriage, family, the little house with the picket fence, and the picture-perfect life. Now at 65, after life experience, divorce, business successes and failures, body pain, growth, and learning how to flow instead of fight everything… my definition looks very different. These days, peace feels richer…

