Tag: Sharing My Thoughts
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Life|Choosing Patience and Positivity in the Midst of Busy Days 🌻
Choosing Patience and Positivity in the Midst of Busy Days 🌻✨ Some days at work test more than just your skills — they test your patience, your positivity, and your ability to keep showing up with kindness. Today was one of those days. Between tackling a mountain of faxes, helping teammates, and keeping the phones…
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Life|65|69 Days of Blogging
69 Days of Blogging & Asking Why 🌻✨ When I saw the announcement on my site that I have blogged for 69 days in a row, I paused and thought about my Why. I’ve always been big on the Why—why people think a certain way, why they do things that make sense or don’t, and…
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Life|🌟 Why Neurodivergence Shouldn’t Be Hush-Hush in the Workplace
🌟 Why Neurodivergence Shouldn’t Be Hush-Hush in the Workplace In today’s workplace, many companies are making strides toward inclusivity. It’s becoming normal to ask someone their pronouns, to create safe spaces for identity, and to recognize the value of diversity. But when it comes to neurodivergence — ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other differences in how…
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Life|🌟 More Than Just a Job
🌟 More Than Just a Job In life, we all come to work with different perspectives. For some, it’s simply a paycheck — a way to cover bills and move on with the rest of their day. For others, it’s a temporary stop along the way to something bigger, or a stepping stone toward a…
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Life|65|The Simple Things Matter to Me
The Beauty of Simple Things I don’t need big or grand gestures to feel appreciated. What truly touches me are the simple things. A smile. A hello. A kind word at the right moment. Today reminded me of that. Dr. David stopped by the desk to say hi, goodbye, and wish me a good long…
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Life|65|Common Sense
When Do People Gain Common Sense? It’s a question I find myself asking often: When do people gain common sense? The truth is, there isn’t a magic age when it suddenly appears. Some people develop it young—maybe life required them to pay attention, adapt quickly, and learn from experience. Others can go decades without sharpening…
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Life|65|Living in the Age of Endless Opinions
Too Much Information, Not Enough Clarity 🌱 Living in the Age of Endless Opinions We live in a time where information is at our fingertips 24/7. Every scroll brings another expert, another opinion, another headline. What once took effort to seek out is now everywhere — loud, insistent, and often contradictory. With so many voices,…
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A&E|Creating a Memorable Experience: Indie Artists & Audience Connection
Creating a Memorable Experience: Indie Artists & Audience Connection One thing I’ve always believed is that connection is everything. If you want to grow your audience and go beyond where you are today, you have to create a memorable experience—one that gets people talking, remembering, and sharing what they felt when they experienced you. This…
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Life|65|Covered in Light
Covered in Light Yesterday I found myself reflecting on the heaviness that has lingered in my workplace. It felt dark, overwhelming, and hard to explain. Sometimes the weight of many spirits colliding can leave you numb, unsure of how to process what just happened. But in the midst of that heaviness, something sacred happened. Someone…

