Tag: thought provoking
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H&W|Trusting The Process & Ending With Gratitude
Sometimes life unfolds in ways we could never arrange on our own. When we stop trying to control every outcome and learn to trust the process, something beautiful happens — our mind softens, our body relaxes, and gratitude begins to take its place. Today’s Health & Wellness reflection explores how trusting the journey can bring…
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RealTalk|Pouring Into Your Craft
Mastery doesn’t come from talent alone. It comes from commitment, effort, learning, and knowing when to rest so you don’t lose yourself in the process.
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RealTalk|Digital Detox
We live in a world that never stops scrolling, posting, and demanding attention. Technology isn’t the problem — how we use it is. This Real Talk is about stepping back, protecting mental health, and remembering what real connection feels like when we unplug, even just for a little while. 🌻
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Life|✨ When the World Undervalues You
There comes a moment when life shows you the truth: your value isn’t determined by who’s looking at you, but where you’re standing. This parable is your reminder that sometimes you’re not undervalued — you’re just in the wrong place.
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Being Seen, Heard & Connected: Reflections at 65 |Sharing My Tho
Now that I’ve been blessed to see 65 years of age, I find myself reflecting on what I’d like to experience next in this journey of mine. One of my favorite nurses—a trusted colleague and confidant—recently told me, “You still have many more years to bless others with your presence. You shine so bright.” Her…
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60+| Autism vs ADHD (I Need Help)
“Learning to Lead with Compassion: Navigating Life’s Challenges with Neurodivergence” There are moments in life where I find myself feeling stuck—unsure if I’m being too soft, too direct, too patient, or not enough of any of it. I work with, worked for as Lady Flava, dated a man and experience in my own family persons…
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60+| Life, Do You Have It Figured Out Yet?
Life After 50: A Journey of Reflection, Grace, and Growth The conversation of life seems to come up more often as we age—especially after turning 50. It’s almost like crossing an invisible threshold where we naturally pause and begin to evaluate where we are. Are we where we thought we’d be? Have we accomplished what we set…
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60+|80-85 Years Old
Contemplating the Passage of Time: When Do We Want to Say Goodbye? Yesterday, during a conversation with one of my younger coworkers in his 20s, he asked me a question I hadn’t really thought about in quite the same way before: “How long do you want to live?” I paused for a moment, as the…

