Category: Lady Flava Blogger
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RealTalk|Honesty Isn’t Soft — It’s Heavy
We all wear a version of ourselves that feels safer to show the world. But the truth has a way of knocking — quietly at first, then louder. This Real Talk is about honesty, the kind that costs something… and gives you everything back.
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H&W|The Vagus Nerve
When your body finally feels safe, healing begins. Today we’re talking about the vagus nerve — the powerful mind-body connector that helps calm your system, ease pain, and support true restoration. Learning your body is part of learning how to care for it.
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ASipOfFlava|The Perfect Conversation
Some mornings don’t need answers — just understanding. Today’s Sip of Flava is about being heard, honoring how your body responds to the spaces you’re in, and finding healing in places that feel safe and supportive.
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Blog Challenge|A Good Leader
Leadership isn’t about titles or volume — it’s about awareness, integrity, and knowing how to bring out the best in others. This is my response to what truly makes a good leader, shaped by experience, observation, and real-life work. Wordpress Blog Promot
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H&W|Benefits of Citrus Fruit
Monday Health & Wellness The Benefits of Citrus Fruit Some mornings call for coffee. Some call for hot water. And some call for a squeeze of citrus — bright, honest, and straight to the point. Citrus fruits don’t whisper when it comes to health benefits. They show up loud, useful, and reliable. Oranges, lemons, grapefruits,…
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ASipOfFlava|MLK Jr Day
Some memories don’t fade — they deepen. This morning, I sip my coffee and reflect on a time in our history that shaped my understanding of courage, justice, and voice. From childhood memories to grown reflection, January 15th always calls me to pause, remember, and pray for a better future for all people. ☕🌻
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Morning Intention – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Today isn’t just about remembering a dream. It’s about choosing courage, justice, and humanity — on purpose.
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Japanese Women Who Spoke Up|Tomoe Gozen
She didn’t raise her voice. She raised a sword. Tomoe Gozen reminds us that speaking up isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s living so boldly that history has no choice but to remember you.

