Tag: BreathWork
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H&W|🌸 Intentional Movement
Inspired by the gentle strength of Japanese elders, I’m exploring the art of intentional movement — slow, steady, and full of grace. Because health isn’t always about speed; sometimes it’s about stillness. 🌿
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H&W|Thursday Calm-Down Reflection
🌻 How to Calm Your Mind, Body, and Spirit 🌻 Simply Flava | Thursday Calm-Down Reflection There are moments when the weight of anxiety or sadness quietly takes over — when the breath shortens, the thoughts race, and even sitting still feels uncomfortable. That’s when you need to pause. Breathe. And remember — you have the power…
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H&W|Eight Chairs, One Moment of Calm
Eight Chairs, One Moment of Calm By Lady Flava | Simply Flava Reflections Today, I finally joined the CV Crew for chair yoga — eight of us moving, stretching, and breathing together. 🧘♀️ Nurse Kirstin started this shortly after I began working here, but I’m usually upstairs when they do it. Today, though, was my…
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H&W| Why Holistic Wellness Matters
🌿 Why Holistic Wellness Matters | Simply Flava Wellness By Lady Flava I’ve come to believe that holistic approaches to health and wellness are truly worth exploring. There is so much benefit in learning how to relax — to intentionally quiet the mind and give the body permission to heal. I’ve lived long enough to understand…
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H&W|Incorporating Gua Sha Into My Evening Routine
🌻 Flava Wellness Series Incorporating Gua Sha Into My Evening Routine Evenings have become my time to slow down, breathe, and create rituals that care for both body and spirit. Lately, I’ve added something new to this nightly rhythm — Gua Sha. Gua Sha is an ancient Chinese healing practice that uses a smooth-edged tool,…
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Life| When Healers Are Still Healing Themselves
🌻 Seasoned SoulZ Reflection: When Healers Are Still Healing Themselves Many of us are drawn to healing practices not because we’ve mastered peace, but because we are searching for it. BreathWork, meditation, therapy, yoga, wellness coaching — these practices often call to people in the middle of their own struggles. And that’s not a flaw.…

