Tag: Mind Body Connection
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Life|🌻 When the Body Aches but the Spirit Feels at Peace
Sometimes rest isn’t a sign of weakness — it’s the body’s way of whispering, “slow down, you’ve carried enough.” Today, I’m honoring the calm, the aches, and the stillness that teaches me to listen to myself. 🌻
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Life|🌻 Being Considered Normal
What does it really mean to be normal? We throw that word around like it’s something to be proud of — but maybe it’s just another box we’re trying to squeeze ourselves into. This reflection is about breaking away from that label, honoring how our minds work, and finding peace in the truth that nobody’s…
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H&W|“When the Joints Remember: Living with Degenerative Arthritis”
Some aches carry a story — one written in generations, in weather changes, and in every careful step. This isn’t just about pain; it’s about learning to move through life with awareness, grace, and a little bit of Flava.
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H&W|🌻 Before the Coffee: Why I Start with Hot Water
Before the coffee, I choose calm. A simple mug of hot water rehydrates, warms the system, and sets the tone for a steadier day. Small habit, big peace.
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H&W|🌻 BreathWork, Prayer, Meditation… and Visualization
“Visualization is more than seeing — it’s believing before the world catches up. Breathe it. Feel it. See it. Then live it.”
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H&W|How to Know If Your Liver Is Struggling — and What to Do About It
Social media loves a quick detox or “miracle tea,” but your liver deserves more than that. It’s your body’s built-in cleanser — working day and night to keep you balanced. Let’s talk about what your liver really does, how to recognize when it’s struggling, and holistic ways to love it back to health — the…
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Life|Hospice|The Quiet Work of Letting Go
Sometimes love isn’t loud, and healing doesn’t look like fixing. It’s the quiet presence, the gentle return, the stillness that says, “I’m here.” The Quiet Work of Letting Go is a reflection on the sacred, silent moments of caring for another soul — and what they teach us about grace, patience, and love that lingers.

