A Reluctant Minimalist’s Retrospective
I think I cried for three days straight. They say that a woman’s home is her nest, and I felt like my nest was just
I think I cried for three days straight. They say that a woman’s home is her nest, and I felt like my nest was just
photo credit: Tasha Burgoyne When God formed my limbs, shaped my eyes and decided to give me my mother’s dark, thick hair, through her: he
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I grew up in the kitchen with my mama and grandmas and aunties. The kitchen always held a centrifugal force, drawing our family together.
This was originally posted on Coffee + Crumbs. Consciousness breathes in and out as often as my chest inflates with air. Sounds of the
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(Inspired From the SMART Approach) Check Your Head The perfectionistic, high-energy, high-capacity ideal feminine fantasy is worshipped in our circles. Striving to be the
There is a well-known theory in chess called the first move advantage that suggests the player who goes first is statistically positioned for the
This article currently appears in the spring issue of The MOPS Magazine. For the better part of my life, I’ve been more of a follower
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