I think this year has been one for the books, but I’m grateful to say I’m blessed. God has seen my family through a lot and we are COVID-free! The biggest thing that has kept us sane besides our faith is having the ability to adapt to a new normal....
Quarantine Self Care
Hey y'all! I know it's been a long time since I've written on here but guess what?! I'm back! I was asked to do an Instagram live with my graduate school a few weeks ago (shout-out to Webster - Greenville), the conversation was really good and I thought I'd share...
2018 = Whew Chile!
2018 was a wild one! I’ve experienced every emotion possible this year, and I’m grateful for them all. This year I gave myself permission in all areas. Permission to feel every emotion and to acknowledge their validity. I didn’t run from my issues, I faced them head on. This took...
I’m Back and I’m Better!
Hey y'all! The last few months have been a whirlwind! I took a step back from writing to refocus on exactly what I specifically wanted my blog to focus on and then my grandmother became ill. Professionally, it's been absolutely nuts at work with lots of transitions, new people, and...
God’s Mouthpiece: Chiccy Baritone
In observance of National Poetry Month, The Curvy Vegetarian had the pleasure of interviewing the beautiful and talented "Chiccy Baritone"! The Curvy Vegetarian supports the arts and loves those that share their God given gifts and talents. CHICCY BARITONE embraces that there are no limits when it comes to reaching...
17 Things NOT to Do in 2017……….
17 Things NOT To Do in 2017 1. Don’t DWELL on 2016. Take the lessons, learn, grow, but don’t stay stuck in the past. 2. Basically don’t be basic. Upgrade your standards for 2017. 3. Don’t ignore your issues, this prolongs your progress in life. Address your issues and...
16 Things I Learned in 2016………..
1. Reaping and sowing is real. What you put out, will come back. The world calls it karma, God says He will not be mocked. It’s in there, Galatians 6:7. No one gets away with doing wrong, but be mindful that it’s equally as important to sow good seed in...