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The North Remembers: A Public Letter to Tyler, the Creator from a Former Tumblr Girl Who Called It Early—Now Look
By Tyra D. In the early 2010s, I was a fresh college graduate running a Tumblr blog called TyraMail—a fashion, Natural hair, and music page, because let’s be real: that’s what most of us were into in our early twenties. It was playful, creative, and expressive—but it was also a space for critique. And whenContinue reading “The North Remembers: A Public Letter to Tyler, the Creator from a Former Tumblr Girl Who Called It Early—Now Look”
Designing Your Life With Archetypes
Archetypes are universal, symbolic patterns or themes that exist in the collective human consciousness. They represent fundamental aspects of the human experience, emotions, and behavior. Archetypes are found in myths, stories, art, and cultures across the world, and they serve as deep-seated symbols that resonate with our innate understanding. These symbols tap into our sharedContinue reading “Designing Your Life With Archetypes”
Finding Freedom: How Dance and Movement Enhance Mental and Emotional Wellness
Cancer Season is Running Me Like a River into Self Care Through Body Movement ♋️ DidYouKnow Dancing and Body Movement can be powerful tools for emotional and mental release and have a profound impact on your emotional health? 📚 One of my favorite books is The Body Keeps Score by Bessel van der Kolk. HeContinue reading “Finding Freedom: How Dance and Movement Enhance Mental and Emotional Wellness”
A FREE 3 Day Transformation Challenge: Unbounded Strength
Introducing the Unbounded Strength: 3-Day Transformational Challenge✨ ✨Are you a woman who feels unfocused, scatterbrained, or limited in your potential? Do you often find yourself believing that your time has passed and feeling left behind? It’s time to break free from those self-imposed limitations and unlock your true potential. ✨ 🌹Welcome you to join theContinue reading “A FREE 3 Day Transformation Challenge: Unbounded Strength”
Leadership Mindset does not lead to success
This title is interesting and almost seems like an oxymoron. However, I assure you that a Leadership Mindset does not necessarily lead to success. On the contrary, a Success mindset leads to success. What I have learned is that having the mindset of leadership is necessary for a leader, however, it’s not all that theyContinue reading “Leadership Mindset does not lead to success”
Leadership..
Since childhood, I have been deemed the leader. I’m the eldest, first born daughter of four children. That implied, in my parents eyes, I’m the leader. Outside of birthright, I never felt like the leader or understood what a leader was to be like. My parents, in good faith, I’m presuming, meant well, but didContinue reading “Leadership..”
The Heart Break Hotel: How to manage after a break up
Going through a breakup can be a difficult and painful experience, but there are several ways to manage it and make the process less overwhelming. Here are some tips that can help: Remember, managing a breakup is a process, and it’s okay to take things one day at a time. Be kind to yourself andContinue reading “The Heart Break Hotel: How to manage after a break up”
Dark Divine Feminine Archetypes
There are several dark divine feminine archetypes that appear in various mythologies and spiritual traditions. Some of the most well-known include: These archetypes teach us to embrace the darker, more mysterious aspects of life, and to find strength and wisdom in times of chaos and transformation. They remind us that death and destruction are naturalContinue reading “Dark Divine Feminine Archetypes”
Doing the Great Work
I was first introduced to the concept of a Great Work from my Christian upbringing from the bible scripture John 14:12. According to John, greater works can only be applied through the Christian savior, Jesus. This concept of great works implies becoming Christ-like, performing miracles and sacrificing yourself for the sake of others. While itContinue reading “Doing the Great Work”
