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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

March 2024

As women, we face numerous challenges in our lives. From juggling multiple roles to societal expectations, it's no wonder that our mental health often takes a toll. However, mental health is a topic that has long been shrouded in silence and...

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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

February 2024

In today's fast-paced world, it is crucial to shine a light on critical issues that affect millions of individuals worldwide. National Cancer Awareness Month, Black HIV/AIDS Awareness, and World Kindness Day offers platforms to raise awareness,...

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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

January 2024

Happy New Year!!!! As we step into the new year, it's not just about resolutions and new beginnings; it's about caring for ourselves and those around us. It's a perfect time to reflect on our well-being and take care of our both physical and mental...

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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

November Month blog

HONORING OUR HEROES On the 11th of November each year, the United Statescomestogether to celebrate Veterans Day, a special holiday dedicated to honouring the brave men and women who have served in the US Armed Forces. It's a day to express our...

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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

SHINING A LIGHT ON OCTOBER: A MONTH OF AWARENESS AND SMILES

Introduction: In the month of October, we come together to raise awareness about three significant issues: Breast cancer awareness, Domestic Violence awareness, and the heart-warming World Smile Day. Each of these topics may seem unrelated, but...

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Self-Discovery: Pain, Positioning & Purpose, Inc. ™

September Month Blog

Introduction September marks the National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. This is a time when We shed light on a topic that often remains in the shadows –mental health and suicide prevention. Suicidal thoughts much like mental health...

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