Category: Simply Flava Storytelling
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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|Writing as My Daily Commitment
Writing became more than words for me — it became a commitment, a calm, and a way to process life. This A Sip of Flava is about finding an outlet that helps you breathe, reflect, and reconnect with yourself — especially when life feels heavy.
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Daily Intention|Tuesday
Tuesday Intention Daily Intention Daily Affirmation Setting A Daily Intention
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RealTalk|Are Ethics, Morals, and Values Being Left to Interpretation?
Have ethics, morals, and values become flexible concepts left open to interpretation? This reflection explores what feels lost, what still anchors us, and why shared principles matter more than ever in how we communicate, connect, and build trust.
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H&W|The Things We Miss
Some of the most important health signals don’t shout—they whisper. From mood and sleep to balance and quiet changes in the body, these are the cues many of us overlook. This reflection is about learning to listen sooner, with compassion and awareness.
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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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Blog Challenge|When Am I Most Happy?
Happiness doesn’t look like fireworks anymore. It looks like warmth, peace, good coffee, love that’s stood the test of time, and moments that quietly settle into the heart. This is what joy looks like for me now—simple, honest, and deeply felt.
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Japanese Women Who Spoke Up: Shidzue Kato
She spoke when silence was expected. She challenged tradition without abandoning culture. This week, Japanese Women Who Spoke Up honors Shidzue Kato—a woman who believed women deserved agency over their own bodies, choices, and futures, even when it was unpopular and uncomfortable. Her voice mattered then. It still matters now.

