Tag: Health and Wellness
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Life|Tuesday Intention
Today, I move through life with awareness and ease. I listen not just to respond, but to understand. I stay grounded in grace, trusting that clarity will meet me in stillness. Breathe in peace, breathe out expectation. Let today unfold softly and purposefully. 🌻 Blessings, Lady Flava aka Simply Flava
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Life| Fall Sunrise Gratitude
🌅 Fall Sunrise Gratitude There’s something special about fall in Seattle — the slow, graceful shift as the leaves turn golden before they drift softly to the ground. The air carries that perfect chill, not quite cold but just enough to make a warm drink and cozy blanket feel like comfort in its purest form. Even…
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Life|🌿 A Quiet Afternoon with Musty & Ghini
🌿 A Quiet Afternoon with Musty & Ghini By Lady Flava | Simply Flava Moments It’s a beautiful day — sunlight spilling softly through the blinds, the house quiet and calm. Musty is curled up on the chair beside me, and Ghini has claimed the top of the cat tower, both napping without a care in…
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Life|Who’s Constipated? | Part 2: How to Know When You’re Clear
💩 Who’s Constipated? | Part 2: How to Know When You’re Clear By Lady Flava Wellness 🌻 Sometimes We Get Things Moving… But When Do We Stop? Alright, Flava Family — we’ve talked about what it feels like to be backed up, sluggish, and uncomfortable. But once you’ve done the work (hydration, fiber, maybe a…
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H&W|Who’s Constipated? Let’s Talk About It
Who’s Constipated? Let’s Talk About It 💩✨ Okay, let’s be real… constipation is one of those things nobody wants to talk about, but everybody has dealt with. Sometimes life, medicine, stress, or changes in routine throw our bodies off track. And if you’ve ever sat there feeling bloated, uncomfortable, or praying for movement, you know…
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H&W|Cough CPR: Fact or Myth?
Cough CPR: Fact or Myth? Why We Must Be Cautious With Social Media Health Posts We’ve all seen those posts on social media that say things like “If you’re alone and having a heart attack, just cough hard every few seconds to save yourself.” The problem? This advice is not accurate and could be dangerous…

