Category: Learning Something New
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RealTalk|Pouring Into Your Craft
Pouring Into Your Craft — and Knowing When to Step Back When I look back, I can see how intense and motivated I was. Lady Flava wasn’t accidental — she was built. I pushed myself to learn, to pay attention, to absorb what I wanted to master. When something didn’t click, I’ll be honest —…
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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.

