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Hello Beloveds! As April comes to a close, take a moment to pause โธ๏ธ and check in with yourself ๐ญโ How am I really doing? Stress Awareness Month reminds us that stress is real ๐ฎ๐จ, itโs common, and it deserves our attentionโnot just getting by. And now, as we step into Mental Health Awareness Month ๐ง ๐, the focus shifts from simply recognizing stress to actively caring for our mental and emotional well-being ๐ฟ. Hereโs the truth:You donโt have to carry everything by yourself ๐คYou donโt have to...
Hello Beautiful People , Happy April! And since this message is landing in your inbox on April 1st, let me say this right up frontโฆ Nope, this is not an April Foolโs message. ๐ Just a little real-life encouragement and a wellness resource I truly believe can bless someone. You may have noticed my March newsletter was quietโand that was intentional. March is Social Work Month, a time when many of us in the field are often pouring into others and uplifting the communities we serve. This year I...
Hello, Happy February & Veg-uary! ๐ฟ๐ In honor of Black History Month and Veguary, I wanted to share a new videoโand a gentle conversation around health, food, and listening to our bodies. Now listenโฆ I know talking about food can be a sensitive topicโespecially those comfort foods we grew up on and enjoy together during the holidays and celebrations. This is not about taking away traditions, joy, or telling anyone what to eat. Thatโs not my role. What is my role is to share a little...