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9 years ago

Gracias Pachamama.

Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space
Medicinal Plants Worthy Of Your Garden Space

Medicinal Plants Worthy of Your Garden Space

10 years ago

Will be there! :) 

Listen January…we Are So Ready For You! Come Dance The Last Month At Our 558 Fulton Location!

Listen January…we are so ready for you! Come dance the last month at our 558 Fulton location!


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10 years ago
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10 years ago
Banksy Goes Undercover In Gaza To Support Struggling Palestinians
Banksy Goes Undercover In Gaza To Support Struggling Palestinians
Banksy Goes Undercover In Gaza To Support Struggling Palestinians

Banksy Goes Undercover In Gaza To Support Struggling Palestinians


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8 years ago

3 parts of building a habit: a cue, a routine & a reward.

As part of transitions, I am developing new habits both naturally (like sleeping longer ☁) and those at will (like working out more ☜). But how does the human body, brain and soul develop new habits? AND how do we build a positive habit over a negative habit? But first, we should acknowledge that only YOU have a say in what is a positive or a negative thing that you want for yourself at at given time and space. With that being said, here are some good tips I just read about developing new habits, and repetition or self-torture are not the answers. 

What are habits and how are they formed anyway?  Habits are made by synapses, or gaps between cells that send impulses to the brain. This helps facilitate what a person thinks or does. If this is repeated constantly, it becomes more accessible -- or a habit. 

Now to the 6 ways to breaking a bad habit and developing healthy habits:

Link the new behavior to a routine or environmental cue: Repetition is only part of forming a new habit. It is useful to develop a habit loophole, which means performing something at the same time of the day. This becomes a response to specific cue.

Link a difficult task to a reward: Pretty much think “If i do this tough task, then I will reward myself with something that I like” The idea behind the if-then principle is to link the new behavior, which may be uncomfortable at first, with something positive so the new behavior is associated with positive. This enhances confidence in performing new habit and thus increasing positive feedback and desire to do it again. 

Repeat new behaviors and keep track of progress: Okay, I did say repetition but 24/7 repetition is not what makes a habit successful. In addition to repetition, keeping track of new habit and response to performance is a helpful technique in developing new habitual behavior. Be mindful that life happens (let it happen) and it is okay to miss a day or two of your routine. It is much more important staying schedule most of the time rather than ALL the time. This helps build a new habit. 

Keep it simple: Focus on one habit at a time, otherwise it becomes overwhelming and easy to give up

Use peer support for accountability: Tell a friend, partner or join online support group for motivation or a even a little peer pressure. 

Make a detailed plan: As with many other personal or professional goals a plan in mind will provide more direction. This can be very helpful when building a new habit as well. 

Forget the 21-day habit myth, there is no exact time for developing a habit but with a cue that reminds you and makes you comfortable to do something, a routine that fits you, and a reward for your hard work, a habit will be formed. 


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10 years ago
Reminder To Self. Protect Yo Magic, Ma! ✨🙅✨ {repost Via @protectyourmagic}

Reminder to self. Protect yo magic, Ma! ✨🙅✨ {repost via @protectyourmagic}

10 years ago

TIME LAPSE OF MILLIONS MARCH NYC.

10 years ago

YES! To me intersectionality was this plus the beauty in all the different paths and histories that continue to shape my reality and my being. All the paths my body and soul have met. The reconciliation of everything I've walked. 

is the undercurrent theme of this blog. Perhaps this is a new concept. If so, here are some things to get started:

Kimberlé Crenshaw (who coined the term in 1989) on intersectionality: “I wanted to come up with an everyday metaphor that anyone could use.” (source)

"Intersectionality promotes an...


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I am an indigenous-mestiza-afrodescendent trans-national Latina sister from the picturesque South American city of Guayaquil and brought up in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. I love and respect my journey in exploring my browness and my womanhood.

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