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Self Care/Self Improvement
September is a lot of things. I don’t know what it is about September but its a jammed pack month. However this month is self-care and self-improvement month. So if you follow this blog, and on any social media feed…
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Approvals Aren’t Always Necessary
We live in an approval type world. We live for likes and shares. We live for someone to high-five our moves. There are times when this is just not necessary. There are times when this will not happen, what are…
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Hurt People Hurt People But You Can Do Better
It would be nice if we lived in a world where we all could uplift one another. This is simply and unfortunately not the case. We live in the world where with the change in political climate we spend hours…
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Sunday Message: Bouncing Back
Good Sunday morning to you. I hope that you are doing well and have had a chance to have a great weekend thus far. Today I want to talk about bouncing back. In order to bounce back from something you…
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It’s a Vibe
So welcome back to getting our lives together. We have gotten past the solar eclipse and for those of us who haven’t burned our eyes, its time as it always is to set things right. Vibes matter. I am a…
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Protect your Spirit
Happy Monday to you. Happy I am just making it Monday. Happy I am alive Monday. Whatever your Monday looks like to you, make it that and rise above it. Yes the weekend has left some of us dry. If…
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Life Lessons from a Former Stay at Home Mom
Listen having a child is a Christmas miracle. It is not to be taken for granted. Every time I hear of a Mom who lost their life-giving birth it hurts my heart. Women and their bodies go through the most…
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I Made it to One Week!
Well cue in the music I have survived my first week back to work. I really love the fact that all things were back in normal shape. Everyone hadn’t really changed as much so getting back into the routine was…
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No Dads Allowed, If You Believe the BS!
So a few weeks ago I asked several followers who had kids under 10 to help me with today’s blog. I want to thank all of the women who responded. I needed women who were considered the main primary caregiver…
