Category: Positive Attitude
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ASipOfFlava|Shifting How We React
Some years stretch us in ways we never expected—through pain, people, and moments that test our patience and our peace. This is a gentle reminder that while we can’t control what happens around us, we can learn to understand our reactions, shift our mindset, and protect our spirit along the way. Growth doesn’t mean avoiding…
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RealTalk|Not Every Season of Life Is Meant to Be Loud
Not every season of life is meant to be loud. Some are quieter. Slower. More reflective. This Christmas Eve, it’s okay to honor the season you’re in — just as it is.
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ASipOFlava|A 13-Night Intention
Between Christmas and the New Year, there is a quiet space where intention matters more than plans. This year, I’m stepping into an old German tradition — writing, releasing, and trusting what remains. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is let go.
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RealTalk|When Silence Protects the Wrong Thing
Sometimes silence isn’t peace — it’s protection. When truth goes unspoken out of fear, need, or survival, the wrong thing doesn’t disappear… it settles in. This Tuesday Real Talk is about integrity, reflection, and the quiet cost of staying silent when something needs to change.
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ASipOfFlava|My Penguin, Columbia
Sometimes a small family joke turns into something meaningful. From a little waddle to a penguin named Columbia, this is a reflection on embracing who you are, moving at your own pace, and finding joy in the most unexpected connections.
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RealTalk|Self-Reflection
Self-reflection isn’t about beating yourself up or finding all the answers. It’s about being willing to pause, ask better questions, and look inward with honesty and compassion. Real growth begins when we choose to see ourselves clearly.
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Blog Challenge|What I Admire 🤩
What makes you pause when someone walks into a room? Authenticity, presence, kindness, and that unmistakable vibe you can feel. Today’s A Sip of Flava is about the qualities that quietly spark admiration — and why they matter.
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ASipOfFlava|Teamwork
Sometimes it’s not the big meetings or announcements — it’s the quiet moments when people listen, step up, and work together that make the day better.

