Blog Posts
Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a truly fulfilling journey.
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I love working in Elementary Schools even though that is not where my career started. I was a Middle School/Secondary person who really wanted to teach Middle/High Social Studies and English. I worked in secondary school for the first six years of my educational journey, then when I moved to Maryland, I got my first
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Things are not always over when they end. The residue of situations can leave a stain on our emotions and the aftermath is often overwhelming. You’re left with feelings that you have to navigate separately from the shame you’ve inflicted on yourself. You’re also left to cope with loss. When you suffer loss, you deal
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Instinct naturally directs us to fight or flight in situations when we don’t always know our next steps. It is sometimes easier to run than fight, especially when you’ve exhausted all your strength and resources. It’s simpler to pack it all up and go back to the familiar and comfortable, when situations stretch us out
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“Rainy days and Mondays always get me down, but this would go down as the worst in history.” When I created the piece Diagnostic, it had been a few years into my diagnosis and I was trying to find the beauty in being HIV positive, but I was latched on to the stigma. I had
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So, birthdays always signify the new year for me. It’s funny because my friends always choose their words, declarations, and images for the year in January, and I always refuse. This is a moment for me to reflect on another year of life and determine what my focus would be. The conversation I had with





