Tag: Thinking Outloud
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H&W|Pain, Mindset, and the Power of Using Your Voice
Pain has been a quiet companion in my life for many years — from behind the radio mic to the front desk, and now into a new season of listening to my body more closely. As we step into a new year, I’m reflecting on what chronic pain taught me about mindset, resilience, and the…
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SimplyFlava|Shedeur Sanders|I See Confidence, Not Cockiness
Confidence gets mislabeled when people don’t understand where it comes from. This isn’t about hype, stats, or noise — it’s about character, faith, discipline, and legacy. Sometimes you don’t defend what you see… you simply honor it. Simply Flava.
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ASipOfFlava|Life in Rhythms, Seasonings, and Flow
I don’t live life in straight lines. I live it in rhythm, seasoning, and flow. This is how I step into the New Year. ☕✨
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RealTalk|When Accountability Went Missing — and Why It Matters
Discipline isn’t control. Accountability isn’t punishment. They’re the tools we use to equip young people for life — at home, in school, at work, and in relationships. This is Real Talk.
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H&W |Speak Life Into…
Words carry weight. When spoken with intention, they can heal, strengthen, and remind someone — including yourself — that they matter. A gentle wellness reminder to speak life into the spaces that need it most.
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Real Talk|The Unfinished Rooms We Carry
As this year comes to a close, it’s time to take a walk through your inner house. Some rooms are finished. Some were never meant to be. And some are quietly costing you your peace. You are the cook in your kitchen. You choose what stays on the menu—and what no longer gets served
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ASipOfFlava|When Pain Is Real — and Peace Is Chosen
Some days the pain is real… but so is the warmth in your hands, the quiet moment with your eyes closed, and the peace that reminds you this can still be a good day.
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RealTalk|When What You Bring Is No Longer Valued
Sometimes the hardest part of growth isn’t the work — it’s realizing that the space you’re in no longer values what you bring. This is my truth, spoken with clarity and self-respect.

