Category: Lady Flava Reflection
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Japanese Women Who Spoke Up |Vol.2|Shimizu Shikin
They lived in different times, but carried the same fire. From Shimizu Shikin’s pen in 19th-century Japan to Yuri Kochiyama’s activism in 20th-century America — both women spoke when silence was expected. Japanese Women Who Spoke Up — Part 2 honors the voices that refused to fade, the courage that crossed oceans, and the truth…
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Life|When Someone Else’s Shadow Hit My Light
This morning, sitting by the lake under a gray sky, I stumbled across a video that gave language to a pain I once lived through. Carl Jung called it shadow projection — when someone’s buried darkness lands on your light. I know what that feels like. But today, as the water rippled and the colors…
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Life|Rain On The Glass
Rain on the glass. Color fighting to stay seen. Even on the grayest day, the light never really leaves. This morning I sat by the lake, watching reflections shift while a video on “shadow projection” found me. It reminded me how someone once tried to dim my light — and how I reclaimed it. 🌻
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Life|The sky opened up before I was ready for it.
The rain came hard tonight, but gratitude came stronger. Sometimes peace isn’t in avoiding the storm — it’s in surviving it and remembering to pray for those who can’t come in from the rain. After the Storm — a Simply Flava reflection on endurance, empathy, and grace.
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Life|Back When Time Was Currency
There was a time when showing up meant more than just being present — it meant pride, purpose, and respect. Somewhere along the way, that shifted. Let’s talk about how work changed, why it matters, and how we can bridge the gap between hustle and heart.
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Life|People Make Sense When You Stop Taking Them Personally
When you stop taking people’s behavior personally, you start to see them clearly. It’s not about excusing — it’s about understanding. Grace with awareness changes everything. 💛

