Tag: Health and Wellness
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H&W|Gentle Signs the Body May Be Near the End of Life
Sometimes the hardest part isn’t letting go — it’s not understanding what’s happening. When a loved one is in their 80s or 90s and pain increases, bodies change, and comfort becomes the priority, knowledge can ease fear. This is a gentle look at the signs that a body may be slowing down, why pain can…
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RealTalk| It Was One of Those Days
Some days don’t need fixing. They just need to be put down gently. Today was one of those days—the kind where your body speaks louder than words and rest becomes the only honest response. Letting go isn’t weakness. It’s listening.
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H&W| Letting Go
Sometimes healing isn’t about holding on tighter — it’s about knowing when to release. Letting go isn’t giving up; it’s choosing peace, presence, and your well-being over what’s been weighing you down. Midweek reminder: you don’t have to carry everything forward.
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RealTalk/H&W|What Surgery Fixes — and What Healing Still Needs
Surgery can fix what’s broken — but healing doesn’t stop there. Through lived experience, patient conversations, and listening to my own body, I’ve learned how breath, warmth, gentle movement, and a calm nervous system play a powerful role in recovery. This isn’t about choosing one over the other. It’s about honoring both. Because when we…
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H&W|Revisiting the Thigh Master
Sometimes strength looks quiet. Today I’m revisiting a simple, joint-friendly tool that supports intentional movement, pelvic floor strength, and stability — without pressure or perfection. A gentle reminder that progress can be practical and kind to your body.
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Daily Intention |Sunday
Sunday Intention Nourish. Grow. Inspire. Self-destruction is not an option. I choose care over chaos. Growth over fear. Purpose over distraction. What I believe, I will achieve. My energy is mine — and I spend it where it matters. I remember: I can do hard things that are necessary.
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RealTalk|Kindness
Kindness doesn’t have to be big or loud to matter. Sometimes it’s acknowledging someone by name. Sometimes it’s coffee for your coworkers. Sometimes it’s listening—really listening—when someone needs to be heard. Even on hard days, choosing kindness has a way of circling back. In smiles. In lighter moments. In that quiet sunshine feeling that settles…

