Category: Learning Something New
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H&W|Intentional Movement While Working
If you sit for hours while working, your body feels it. Intentional movement doesn’t have to be big or loud — just consistent and kind. A few gentle moves can make a real difference in how you feel by the end of the day.
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RealTalk|Same Time, Different Worlds
We’re all living in the same moment — but not the same reality. Age, experience, and perspective shape how the world lands on us… and it shows up more than we realize.
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RealTalk|Pouring Into Your Craft
Mastery doesn’t come from talent alone. It comes from commitment, effort, learning, and knowing when to rest so you don’t lose yourself in the process.
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H&W|Our Brain Is Processing
Ever feel like your mind is tired — not broken, just tired? What if forgetting isn’t failure, but your brain doing exactly what it was designed to do? This Wednesday Health & Wellness reflection reframes memory, brain fog, and mental fatigue with compassion — and reminds us that our minds are built to process life,…
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ASipOfFlava|The Art of the Gentle Nudge
Not all guidance comes with instructions. Some of it shows up as a quiet nudge that lets others think it was their idea. ☕🌻
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Japanese Woman Who Spoke Up: Yuri Kochiyama
Yuri Kochiyama understood that silence protects injustice. As a Japanese American woman shaped by internment and awakened by injustice, she used her voice to stand for civil rights, political prisoners, and human dignity — even when it was uncomfortable and unpopular. This is the story of a woman who spoke up and never turned away.
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H&W|INTELLECTUAL WELLNESS
Your mind needs nourishment just as much as your body does. Curiosity, learning, creativity — they keep you sharp, grounded, and growing. Let’s talk about Intellectual Wellness… and why feeding your mind is part of living well.
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H&W|Constipation
Most people suffer in silence, but constipation affects so much more than your stomach — it can impact your back, your mood, your walk, and your whole day. Let’s talk about what really happens in the body, why it matters, and how one “good movement” can change everything.

