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Breaking the cycle


Why Slowing Down Is a Healthy Way to Begin the New Year?
Our nervous system is always working behind the scenes to keep us safe. It moves between different states depending on what it perceives as stress, safety, connection, or threat.
Understanding these states helps us stop judging ourselves and start responding with care.
Jennifer Brown
19 hours ago6 min read


Gentle Beginnings: A Few Ways to Start the Year Without Pressure
You don’t need to have everything figured out in January. You don’t need a perfectly mapped plan, a color-coded planner with cute highlighters and colorful sticky notes, or a brand-new identity by the end of the month.
Devaion White
20 hours ago3 min read


Rewriting the Rules of Rest During Women’s History Month: Rest is NOT a Reward
Rest is such a forbidden act for women that are always on the grind. It's time for us to take a moment and change the way we think of rest.
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Mar 30, 20255 min read


Always Thinking, Always Doing: Breaking the Overthinking & Over-functioning Cycle pt. 2
Chronic headaches, digestive issues, muscle tension, fatigue, and even hair loss. The constant need to "prove" yourself or ensure everyone e
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Feb 27, 20256 min read


Always Thinking, Always Doing: Breaking the Overthinking & Over-functioning Cycle pt. 1
For years, I lived in a cycle of over-functioning without realizing it. It wasn’t something I consciously chose, but it became my default. A
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Feb 27, 20256 min read
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