Tag: Thinking Outloud
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ASipOfFlava\Going Into Work Today
Some mornings bring more than just coffee. Today I’m walking into clinic not only as a staff member, but also as a patient having an important conversation with my doctor about working safely while living with chronic pain. Sometimes life asks us to face hard truths and have honest conversations about what support looks like…
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RealTalk|Emotionally Intelligent People
Emotional intelligence isn’t about being perfect—it’s about knowing how to pause, listen, and respond with intention. In this week’s Real Talk, Lady Flava reflects on the power of emotional awareness in everyday conversations.
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RealTalk|Respect of Generations
Sometimes the gap between generations isn’t about intelligence or capability — it’s about experience and perspective. One generation carries wisdom earned over time, while the next brings new energy and ideas. When both sides respect what the other brings, we move faster together. When we don’t, we slow ourselves down. Inspired by a message from…
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H&W|The Quiet Power of Unplugging
Sometimes the most powerful form of self-care isn’t another app, notification, or productivity tool. It’s stepping away from the noise. In a world that constantly pulls our attention toward screens, taking time to unplug can restore something we didn’t even realize we were losing—our sense of calm. A walk outside, writing in a journal, reading…
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RealTalk|Tone, Words, and the Power We Hold in a Conversation
In every conversation, tone and words carry power. But the greatest power comes from mastering your own reactions and boundaries.
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H&W|When Constipation Makes You Feel Under the Weather
Sometimes feeling nauseous, tired, and headachy isn’t a mystery illness — it might just be your digestive system asking for attention. Today I’m sharing a very real (and slightly funny) reminder about listening to our bodies.
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ASipOfFlava|The Sky. The Birds. The Squirrels and Trees
Sometimes self-care isn’t complicated. Sometimes it’s simply looking out the window, sipping coffee, and watching the birds remind you to breathe.

