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Celebrating achievements

Celebrating achievements is not an easy task for some. Others have chosen to dim their light out of fear of feeling like an imposter. Cultural expectations can also influence how one celebrates their achievements. This month is worthy of celebration because it's Women's History Month. Women continue to make significant contributions to this world. If acknowledging the milestones and accom[...]

Ownership and Release

Setting, boundaries, self, care, mental, wellness

Ownership and Release is about me learning how to stop taking responsibility for other peoples issues. As a parent this can be tough to do, especially when you are so used to handling everything. This perspective is not limited to my parental relationship only. Everyones problems are not mine to fix. I hope you enjoy this segment. I encourage you to explore the topic a little more.[...]

Colorism and Self-Acceptance

The day I decided to love the skin that I was in, was the day that I understood the power of authenticity. If I can’t love the woman staring back at me in the mirror, then who can I love? Self acceptance and colorism is the first topic addressed in the Finding My Happy series. Here’s an excerpt from the workbook: Life experiences and societal clues that I experienced as a child hel[...]

Abandonment and Relationships

Relationships were often complicated for me to navigate. The most challenging part was the breakups that occurred. They were difficult because I had some deep-seated issues with abandonment. In this workbook I share how I was able to embrace healthy relationships after addressing my issues with abandonment. Here's an excerpt from the workbook: My pregnancy, in retrospect, was a cry for a[...]

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