Tag: Lady Flava’s Thoughts
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Life|I Was Fine Being a Baby Boomer
I was born in 1960, raised on hard work, respect, and faith ā and Iāve always called myself a Baby Boomer. Now theyāre saying Iām something called Generation Jones. Maybe so. But I know who I am, and I donāt need a new label to define my values or my story.
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Life|What Schools Forgot to Teach Us
We spend years learning facts and formulas, but the real lessons come after the bell rings. Life teaches patience, resilience, emotional balance ā the things school forgot to mention.
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Life|š¶ Finding a New Rhythm When Life Changes the Route
Life moves to its own beat, but some of us find peace in knowing the rhythm ā the turns, the lights, the bridges we cross every day. š» This reflection explores what happens when that rhythm shifts⦠and how we find our flow again when life changes the route.
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š Roots & Legacy: Remembering Lenny Wilkens
For those of us who grew up in Seattle, the name Lenny Wilkens means more than basketball. Itās Sunday games on TV, the green and gold glow of the SuperSonics, and the quiet class of a man who taught us what leadership looks like ā on and off the court. Seattle didnāt just watch him;…
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A&|š· The Chitlinā Circuit: When Music Was Pure Soul
Before the flashing lights, million-dollar productions, and auto-tuned perfectionāthere was soul. The Chitlinā Circuit was where it all began⦠smoky rooms, raw voices, and music that came straight from the heart. This was the sound of survival, pride, and joy ā pure Black excellence in motion. šļøš»
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Life|š Grace in Timing
Sometimes lifeās hardest moments arrive wrapped in meaning we donāt see yet. Grace often shows up quietly ā not on our schedule, but right on time. š» Simply Flava | Reflections & Growth
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H&W| When Rest Calls
Your body knows when itās time to pause ā listen before it has to shout. Rest isnāt laziness; itās love in motion. š» Simply Flava | Health & Wellness with Flava

