Category: Lady Flava Blogger
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RealTalk|Not Every Accommodation Is Laziness
Not every accommodation is about doing less. Some are about surviving, staying effective, and protecting your health. That’s not laziness — that’s self-care.
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H&W|Why Getting Around New Places
Have you ever noticed that getting around unfamiliar places feels harder than it used to? It’s not just you — and it’s not a flaw. From changes in spatial awareness to sensory overload, aging brains process new environments differently. Let’s talk about why this happens and how a little preparation and grace can make the…
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ASipOfFlava|The Blessings of Working From Home
Working from home during the winter has been a true blessing for my body and my spirit. Sometimes showing up looks like creating a space that lets you do your best work — with grace, comfort, and gratitude.
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Monday Evening Reflection
Some days don’t end quietly — they end beautifully. Tonight’s sky reminds us to pause, breathe, and let the day rest.
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RealTalk|When Power Goes Unchecked|Trump
When power goes unchecked, it doesn’t just change policies — it changes how safe people feel in their own lives. This Monday Real Talk reflects on bullying, fear, and what happens when accountability disappears — and why refusing to normalize it still matters.
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H&W|Laughter
Sometimes the best medicine doesn’t come in a bottle. A shared laugh can lighten the body, calm the mind, and remind us we’re not alone. Laughter really is healing.
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ASipOfFlava|Between City Streets and Open Fields
There’s comfort in open fields and possibility in city streets. Somewhere between the two lives a version of peace that feels honest, familiar, and still becoming.
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200 Days Straight of Blogging |Lady Flava News
Two hundred days of writing. Eleven days into a new year. Readers from around the world. This journey has taught me that when you write from your truth and stay consistent, connection finds its way to you. Thank you for being here and sharing this space with me.
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Daily Intention|Monday
Today, I move with intention, listen to my body, and trust my inner knowing. I run my own race — steady, grounded, and without comparison.

