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Reclaiming Your Worth: No One Gets to Dim Your Light
One of my all-time favorite quotes is by Eleanor Roosevelt:“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” This simple yet powerful truth reminds us that you hold the power to define your own worth—no matter what others think, say, or assume. It’s easy to question yourself sometimes; after all, self-doubt is part of Continue reading
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My Journey with Better Weight Coaching and Academy: 8 Weeks to Sustainable Weight Loss and Life-Changing Wellness
A transformative experience that redefined my relationship with health and wellness Embarking on a weight loss journey can often feel daunting, filled with uncertainties and fleeting promises of quick fixes. But my experience with the Better Weight Coaching and Academy: 8 Weeks to Sustainable Weight Loss proved that a thoughtful, structured, and holistic approach can Continue reading
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The Art of Discernment: Navigating Life with Friends, Family, and a Splash of Wit
How to Improve Discernment in Relationships and Navigate Life with Wisdom, Humor, and Healthy Boundaries Finding Balance, Joy, and Wisdom in the People Who Matter Most Discernment. It’s a word that often gets tangled in philosophical musings or buried in the dusty pages of self-help books. But let’s take it out for a spin in Continue reading
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The Power of Kindness: Why Small Acts Matter More Than You Think
Sunday thoughts Kindness is one of the simplest yet most powerful gifts we can offer to others. It doesn’t need to be grand or extravagant; sometimes, a genuine smile, a kind word, or a small gesture of support is all it takes to brighten someone’s day. But what makes kindness so important? It’s about seeing Continue reading
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Living with Brain Injury After a Coma: What “The Damage is Done” Really Means
Surviving a coma is just the beginning. Here’s my journey through brain injury, memory loss, and emotional changes after a stroke—and why “the damage is done” was never a complete answer. Living with brain injury after a coma is a silent struggle that most people don’t see. After suffering a stroke due to a sickle Continue reading
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P.A.I.N.: The Struggles You Can’t Google
When Pain Becomes a Lifestyle Pain—it’s not just physical. And it’s not just emotional.Sometimes it’s both.Sometimes, it’s all-consuming.And unless you’ve lived it—you just can’t understand it. A study once said that emotional pain lasts longer and is more deeply felt than physical pain.Having endured both, I can now say with confidence: That research is telling Continue reading
About Me
I LIVE LOVE LAUGH LEARN – the only way I know how to survive this life! I am a free-spirited, independent, or uninhibited person. I began this blogging journey years ago for sharing my thoughts on everyday life. Since then, so much has happened including me being in a coma because of Sickle Cell with brain damage and extreme trials in life. I am still struggling, but I feel someone can be motivated through my journey, thoughts, feelings, and life.
Recent Posts
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