Parasites, Gut Health & Cleansing: Separating Fact from Fiction
Godd3ss Aisha
True Story…
By now, you’ve probably heard people talking about parasites all over social media. 😳
When I first started changing my diet and becoming more intentional about what I put into my body, I saw countless videos claiming parasites were behind everything—from sugar cravings to bloating to fatigue.
I’ll admit…
It got my attention.
Like many people, when I heard the word parasite, I immediately thought of tapeworms.
But after doing more research, I realized two things:
First, parasites are real, and certain infections do occur.
Second, there’s also a lot of misinformation online.
Not every craving, upset stomach, itchy skin, or bloated belly is caused by parasites. Those symptoms can have many different causes, and it’s important not to jump to conclusions.
So What Can You Do?
For me, this journey became less about chasing internet trends and more about taking better care of my body.
That means focusing on habits that support overall digestive health and wellness.
🧄 Garlic
Garlic has been used in traditional diets for generations and contains compounds that researchers continue to study for their potential health benefits.
Whether eaten raw or cooked into your favorite meal, it’s a nutritious addition to many diets.
🎃 Pumpkin Seeds (Pepitas)
Pepitas are packed with nutrients, healthy fats, magnesium, zinc, and fiber.
They’re a delicious snack and can be part of a balanced diet that supports overall health.
🥭 Papaya
Papaya is rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and digestive enzymes that may support healthy digestion.
The fruit is a wonderful addition to your diet if you enjoy it.
🌿 Chlorophyll
Many people enjoy liquid chlorophyll as part of their wellness routine.
While some people say it makes them feel refreshed, scientific evidence for many of the health claims made online remains limited.
If you like it, enjoy it—but don’t expect it to be a cure-all.
💧 Support Your Body Naturally
One thing I do believe in is giving the body what it needs to function well.
That includes:
💚 Drinking plenty of water
💚 Eating more whole foods
💚 Including fruits and vegetables in your meals
💚 Getting enough fiber
💚 Moving your body
💚 Getting quality sleep
💚 Managing stress
For some people, periodic fasting may also be part of their personal wellness routine if it’s appropriate for their health and they practice it safely.
Listen to Your Body
If you’re experiencing ongoing digestive problems, unexplained weight loss, severe abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, blood in your stool, or other concerning symptoms, don’t rely on social media for answers.
Talk with a qualified healthcare professional who can determine whether testing or treatment is appropriate.
Our bodies are incredibly resilient when we nourish them with intention.
The goal isn’t to chase every wellness trend.
The goal is to create healthy habits that help you feel your best—mind, body, and spirit.
If this message resonated with you, share it with someone you love and care about. Wellness begins with learning, asking questions, and making informed choices together.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Self-Care Sunday: The One Appointment You Should Never Cancel
Godd3ss Aisha
True Story…
(Subliminal affirmations playing through my Bluetooth sleep mask.)
“I am healthy. I am abundant. I am right where I need to be.”
As I slowly opened my eyes, my first thought was…
“All praises to the Most High. Thank You for another Rising.” 💚
Then my mind started making its list.
“I need to wash my hair.”
“I’d love to soak in a hot bath.”
“It’s been a long week.”
Then another thought came…
Today is going to be about me.
All me.
All day.
So I turned to my boyfriend and said,
“Babe, I’m officially declaring Sundays my Self-Care Sundays.”
He looked at me and laughed.
“Now what kind of craziness are you talking about?” 😂
I smiled and said,
“I think everyone should take one day out of every seven and dedicate it to themselves.”
Not to work.
Not to errands.
Not to social media.
Not to everyone else’s needs.
Just…
You.
Maybe that means unplugging from the world for a while.
Maybe it’s meditation.
Reading.
Prayer.
Journaling.
Yoga.
A walk.
Or simply sitting quietly with your own thoughts.
For me?
I’m drawing a nice hot bath.
Adding Epsom salts.
Crushing fresh herbs and rose petals.
Lighting a few candles.
Putting on some smooth jazz or calming frequencies.
Maybe I’ll read.
Maybe I’ll journal.
Maybe I’ll stretch.
Maybe I’ll simply breathe.
The point isn’t what I do…
The point is that I’m intentionally resetting.
How Do You Reset?
Or…
Do you?
Some people hear “Self-Care Sunday” and immediately think,
“Who has time for that?”
My answer?
We make time for what we believe is important.
Think about it.
How many hours do we spend scrolling social media?
Watching television?
Binge-watching another series?
We often have the time.
We’ve just gotten used to giving it away.
Now, don’t get me wrong.
If watching your favorite show helps you unwind, that’s perfectly okay.
But ask yourself this:
How do you feel afterward?
Refreshed?
Recharged?
Peaceful?
Or simply distracted for a little while?
(Think back to my blog about stress, anger, and anxiety.)
Sometimes our minds need something deeper than distraction.
They need restoration.
Try Something Different
Step outside your comfort zone.
Open that book you’ve been meaning to read.
(Reading really is fundamental. 😊)
Take that long bath.
Add the Epsom salts.
Light a few candles.
Take slow, intentional breaths.
Sit in silence.
Reconnect…
Not with social media.
Not even with nature.
Reconnect with yourself.
Be fully present.
The past has already happened.
Tomorrow hasn’t arrived.
Right now…
Just be.
When you feel ready, then plan your week.
Prepare for Monday.
Organize your schedule.
But don’t let planning steal today’s peace.
And if you’re thinking,
“Aisha, I can’t dedicate an entire day.”
That’s okay.
Start with four hours.
Four uninterrupted hours dedicated to your mind, body, and soul.
Can you give yourself that?
It doesn’t have to be Sunday.
Choose whichever day works for your life.
Just choose you.
I’d love to hear what happens when you make yourself a priority.
If this message speaks to your heart, share it with someone you love and care about. They may need permission to slow down and care for themselves, too.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Beating the Heat Naturally: A Holistic Guide to Staying Cool This Summer
Godd3ss Alicia
Summer is beautiful.
Longer days.
Brighter sunshine.
Family cookouts.
Time at the beach.
Fresh fruits.
Nature is in full bloom.
But let’s be honest…
Sometimes it’s just HOT! 🥵
As temperatures rise, many of us immediately reach for the air conditioner, an ice-cold drink, or the nearest shady spot. While there’s nothing wrong with that, there are also natural ways to help your body stay balanced during the hottest months of the year.
Let’s explore a few simple, holistic practices that may help you stay cool, refreshed, and connected with your body.
💧 Hydrate With Intention
Water is your body’s best friend.
By the time you feel thirsty, your body may already be asking for more fluids. Keep a reusable water bottle nearby and sip throughout the day instead of waiting until you’re dehydrated.
If plain water isn’t your favorite, try adding slices of lemon, cucumber, mint, berries, or watermelon for a refreshing twist.
Hydration isn’t just about drinking water—many fruits and vegetables help too.
Think:
🍉 Watermelon
🥒 Cucumber
🍓 Strawberries
🍊 Citrus fruits
🥬 Leafy greens
Nature often provides exactly what our bodies need during each season.
🥗 Eat Foods That Nourish
Heavy, greasy meals can sometimes leave us feeling sluggish, especially in the heat.
Instead, try choosing lighter meals that are rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
Fresh salads.
Smoothies.
Seasonal produce.
These foods can leave you feeling energized instead of weighed down.
🌳 Spend Time With Nature
If possible, enjoy the outdoors during the cooler parts of the day.
An early morning walk.
An evening stroll.
Sitting beneath a tree.
Listening to birds.
Feeling the breeze.
Nature has a beautiful way of calming both the body and the mind.
Sometimes the coolest place isn’t indoors—it’s in the shade with a peaceful heart.
🧘🏾♀️ Slow Your Pace
Heat naturally asks us to slow down.
Instead of constantly pushing yourself, honor your body’s signals.
Rest when needed.
Stretch.
Practice deep breathing.
Meditate.
Give yourself permission to move through the day with intention instead of urgency.
👕 Dress for Comfort
Loose-fitting, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen help your body release heat more efficiently.
Light-colored clothing reflects more sunlight than dark colors and may help you stay cooler outdoors.
Comfort is self-care.
😌 Cool Your Mind, Too
Heat doesn’t just affect the body.
It can affect our mood.
Many people notice they become more impatient, irritable, or mentally exhausted during extremely hot weather.
When that happens…
Pause.
Take a few slow breaths.
Step into the shade.
Drink some water.
Give yourself a few quiet moments before reacting.
Sometimes cooling the mind is just as important as cooling the body.
😴 Prioritize Rest
Quality sleep helps your body recover from physical and mental stress.
Keep your bedroom as cool and comfortable as possible.
Reduce screen time before bed.
Allow yourself to truly rest so you can wake up refreshed.
💚 Listen to Your Body
Every person is different.
Some people love the heat.
Others struggle with it.
There is no prize for pushing through exhaustion or ignoring the signs your body is giving you.
Honor your limits.
Rest when you need to.
Drink water.
Find shade.
Ask for help if necessary.
Listening to your body is one of the greatest acts of self-love.
A Gentle Reminder
Holistic living isn’t about perfection.
It’s about paying attention.
It’s about working with your body instead of against it.
This summer, slow down.
Hydrate.
Nourish yourself.
Spend time in nature.
Protect your peace.
And remember…
Sometimes the coolest thing you can do is simply breathe.
If this message refreshed your spirit, please share it with someone you love and care about. They may need a gentle reminder to slow down and care for themselves this summer.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Ego, Pride, and YOU: Knowing the Difference
Godd3ss Aisha
True Story
“Aye, Aisha, I bet you can’t take these last two shots!”
Me:
“Bet I can!”
One slam. 🥃
Two slam. 🥃
(Thinking)
“Don’t call me out…I’m bout this life!” 😂
“Now what?!”
A little later…
“Uhh, my girl is trippin. Can you give me a ride home?”
Me:
“Bet. Let me get my keys.”
Then that little voice inside started talking…
“Now, Aisha…you know good and well you have no business driving. Make some food, chill for a while, then take him home.”
Then came the outside voice:
“Ayyye, you good though, right? I know those shots ain’t got you?”
Me:
“Oh yeah, I’m good. Just gotta find my keys.”
Inside voice again:
“Aisha…don’t do it.”
My response?
“Shiiid…let’s go. Besides, I need cigarettes anyway. I’ve done this before. This is nothing new.”
Found my keys.
Started driving.
“Make a left on Murray.”
Then…
🚨 Woooop Woooop 🚨
👀👀👀
Damn.
The police. 🤦🏾♀️
“License, registration, and proof of insurance, please.”
Now what?
This actually happened to me.
As I reflect back on my life, I think about the choices I made and, more importantly…
Why I made them.
When I really started digging deep, I realized that my ego and my pride played a major role in many of the decisions that led me into difficult situations.
Let’s break it down.
Ego: The First Responder
I realized that in many of my unfortunate situations, my ego was always the first one to show up.
Look back at the story:
“I bet you can’t take these last two shots.”
Who answered first?
My ego.
“Bet I can.”
Not logic.
Not wisdom.
Not my higher self.
Ego.
The part of me that felt challenged.
The part that felt like I had something to prove.
Pride: The Enforcer
Now pride?
Whew. 😂
I call pride the enforcer.
Pride came in right behind ego, saying:
“I’m bout that life.”
“You’ve done this before.”
“Today isn’t any different.”
Pride will have you defending a decision that deep down you already know isn’t the right one.
Unless you recognize it.
Then There Was ME
The real me was there too.
The calm voice.
The wise voice.
The voice saying:
“Aisha…you know you shouldn’t do this.”
🤔🤔🤔
So why didn’t I listen?
Why did I let ego and pride take control and end up with a ticket and AA classes?
When I was honest with myself, the answer was simple:
I wanted people to think I was “about that life.”
I wanted validation.
🤦🏾♀️
There goes that word again…
Validation.
I didn’t realize how much seeking others' approval was influencing my decisions.
So I started looking back at different moments in my life.
Different choices.
Different situations.
And I noticed a pattern.
Ego spoke first.
Pride backed it up.
And my true self?
My wisdom?
My intuition?
She was usually the quiet voice I ignored.
So I made a change.
I started pausing.
Thinking.
Processing.
Because we’ve all had those moments where that reasonable voice shows up and says:
“Maybe rethink this,”
I call that voice my higher self.
The Goddess I strive to become every day. 💚
Sounds funny, maybe…
But it works.
I started listening to her.
Even now in 2026, I catch myself.
I call myself out in my own thoughts.
I pause before reacting.
I ask:
“Who is speaking right now?”
Because usually, when we react instantly out of anger, fear, embarrassment, or a need to prove something…
That’s ego.
Now, every situation is different.
But learning to recognize your ego before it takes control can change everything.
Some decisions last five minutes.
Some decisions affect your entire life.
So before you respond…
Before you react…
Before you feel the need to prove yourself…
Ask one honest question:
Who is showing up right now?
YOU?
EGO?
Or PRIDE?
Only you truly know the answer.
If this message connects with you, share it with someone you love and care about. Someone may need this reminder before ego makes the next decision.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
The First Hour and The Last Hour: How You Begin and End Your Day Matters
Godd3ss Aisha
True Story...
(Alarm playing Lizzy Jeff 🎶)
"Look me in my eyes when you speak to me, then I better feel your frequency."
My first thought?
"I'm not feeling this." 🙄
I grabbed my phone and headed to the bathroom.
There I sat, barely awake, already scrolling through Facebook.
One video.
One headline.
One comment section.
Then came the thoughts...
"I can't believe that happened."
"What is wrong with the world?!"
Of course, I had to tell my husband what I saw.
Then I got to work and told some coworkers.
Then came the conversations, debates, and discussions.
By the end of the day?
I was drained.
My energy was heavy.
I just wanted to go home.
About an hour before bed, I decided to check Facebook again.
And guess what?
More madness.
More opinions.
More chaos.
There I was talking back to videos, rolling my eyes, thinking...
"Couldn't be me." 😂
I put my phone down and tried to sleep.
Keyword...
Tried.
I tossed.
I turned.
And before I knew it...
🎶 "Look me in my eyes when you speak to me, then I better feel your frequency." 🎶
The alarm was going off again. 🤦🏾♀️
Then I came across a reel from a monk who said something that made me stop and think:
What you do with the first hour and the last hour of your day is important.
He suggested that when you wake up, don't immediately grab your phone.
Take a few minutes.
Give gratitude.
Take some deep breaths.
Be present.
Let your mind wake up before you invite the world in.
Then an hour before bed?
Put the phone down.
Charge it.
Disconnect from the noise.
🤔🤔🤔
So you already know...
I had to put it to the test.
The next morning, my alarm went off, and let me tell you...
The urge to grab my phone was CRAZY. 😂
But I said:
"Nope. Let's do this."
I closed my eyes.
I gave thanks for another day. 😌
I did some breath work.
I looked in the mirror and spoke positive affirmations over myself.
Then I showered and started my day.
The difference?
Amazing.
I felt like I was on a natural high.
I didn't even think about checking my phone until lunch.
By then, I had already accomplished more than expected, and most importantly...
I felt good.
Later that evening, I scrolled for a little while and continued with my night.
Then bedtime came.
That habit kicked in.
"Let me check this one post real quick..."
Then I stopped myself.
Nah.
I put the phone down.
I lay there.
Closed my eyes.
Gave thanks for another day.
Instead of filling my mind with stress, drama, and everyone else's problems, I started thinking about positive affirmations.
How could I grow?
How could I improve my skills?
How could I become a better version of myself?
And before I knew it...
😴😴😴
Peace.
I tried this for a week, and I was amazed at how much the beginning and ending of my day affected everything in between.
My mood.
My patience.
My focus.
My sleep.
My energy.
We often say social media is just entertainment...
But is it always?
Other people's problems.
Arguments.
Politics.
Celebrity drama.
Negativity.
Opinions.
We consume it and sometimes don't realize we're carrying it into our own lives.
Into our homes.
Into our relationships.
Into our minds.
Sometimes consciously.
Sometimes subconsciously.
So here's my challenge for you:
The 7-Day First Hour & Last Hour Challenge.
When you rise, leave the phone alone.
Your emails will still be there.
The notifications can wait.
The likes aren't going anywhere.
Instead:
💚 Give gratitude
💚 Take deep breaths
💚 Stretch your body
💚 Speak positivity over yourself
💚 Set your energy before the world tries to set it for you
Then do the same before bed.
Disconnect from the outside world.
Reconnect with yourself.
After seven days, check in.
Did you sleep better?
Were you less irritated?
Did you feel more focused?
Did your energy change?
Or did it make no difference?
I'd love to hear your experience.
Share your thoughts, and if this message connected with you, share it with someone you love and care about. Someone else may need the reminder to protect their peace, too.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
After the Celebration: Resetting the Mind, Body & Soul Before the Week Begins
Godd3ss Aisha
The fireworks have faded.
The music has stopped.
The gatherings are over.
The memories have been made.
For many of us, the Independence Day celebration was filled with laughter, friends, family, food, and fun. Maybe a little too much fun. 😂
Extra sweets.
Processed foods.
Heavy meals.
Alcohol.
Less sleep.
More stress on the body than we’re used to.
Our bodies, minds, and spirits have been running on celebration mode—but now comes the most important part:
The reset.
Before we jump back into emails, meetings, deadlines, responsibilities, and the demands of the work week, we owe ourselves a moment to get centered.
Because how we show up for ourselves impacts how we show up for the world.
🌿 Start With Gratitude
Before thinking about everything you have to do tomorrow, take a moment to appreciate everything you experienced.
The conversations.
The laughter.
The moments with loved ones.
The simple gift of being here.
Gratitude changes our perspective. Instead of waking up thinking, “I have to go to work,” try shifting the energy:
“I get another opportunity to make an impact.”
A small change in mindset can create a powerful change in the day.
💧 Cleanse Your Body
After days of heavy food, sugar, or drinks, your body may be asking for balance.
Drink water.
Eat nourishing foods.
Enjoy fruits, vegetables, and meals that fuel you.
Move your body.
Stretch.
Take that walk.
Give the body the same kindness you give everyone else.
Our bodies carry us through every experience—we should honor them.
🧘🏾♀️ Quiet the Noise
The world is loud.
Phones.
Social media.
Opinions.
News.
Notifications.
Sometimes peace requires disconnecting from everything else so we can reconnect with ourselves.
Try:
Meditation.
Prayer.
Deep breathing.
Journaling.
Listening to calming music.
Sitting outside and allowing Mother Nature to remind us that everything has a rhythm.
The waves.
The wind.
The trees.
The birds.
And yes…you. 💚
🌱 Release What Doesn’t Serve You
Before beginning a new week, ask yourself:
“What am I carrying that I no longer need?”
Stress?
Fear?
Comparison?
Anger?
Doubt?
Someone else’s expectations?
You don’t have to carry yesterday’s weight into tomorrow’s journey.
Every new day is an opportunity to realign.
💼 Bring my Best Self to Work
Work isn’t just about tasks, projects, or a paycheck.
It’s also about energy.
The version of yourself you bring into the workplace affects everyone around you.
Your coworkers.
Your customers.
Your team.
Your leadership.
Your kindness may ease someone’s difficult day.
Your patience may change someone’s perspective.
Your positive energy may create a ripple effect you never even see.
When you care for yourself first, you have more to give others.
✨ Energy Impacts the Universe
Everything is connected.
The words we speak.
The thoughts we entertain.
The energy we carry.
When we choose peace, kindness, patience, and compassion, we put more of those things into the world.
A healthier you creates healthier relationships.
Healthier relationships create stronger communities.
Stronger communities create a better world.
So before the new week begins…
Take a breath.
Drink some water.
Take a walk.
Feed your body.
Quiet your mind.
Check in with your soul.
Ask yourself:
“How do I want to show up in the world tomorrow?”
Because the greatest reset isn’t just about returning to work.
It’s about returning to yourself.
If this message touched your heart, share it with someone you love and care about. Sometimes we all need a gentle reminder to pause, reset, and choose peace.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Independence Begins Within: A July 4th Reflection on Freedom, Peace, and the Soul
Godd3ss Alicia
Today, we celebrate Independence Day.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of people envisioned something greater than themselves—a nation built on the ideals of liberty, courage, and the pursuit of a better future.
Whether you’re celebrating with family, watching fireworks, enjoying a cookout, or simply taking a moment for yourself, today offers us something else…
An opportunity to reflect.
Reflection is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves.
We spend so much of our lives moving.
Working.
Planning.
Scrolling.
Worrying.
Reacting.
But how often do we stop long enough to ask ourselves…
“Am I truly free?”
Not politically.
Personally.
Are you free from anger that’s been weighing on your heart?
Are you free from comparing yourself to everyone you see on social media?
Are you free from needing approval from people who don’t truly know you?
Are you free from guilt over something you cannot change?
Are you free from the fear that’s been keeping you from becoming who you were created to be?
Sometimes the greatest independence we can experience isn’t celebrated with fireworks.
It’s celebrated in silence.
It’s the quiet moment when we forgive someone who never apologized.
It’s choosing peace over proving we’re right.
It’s letting go of yesterday so we can fully embrace today.
It’s deciding that our happiness is no longer dependent on someone else’s opinion.
Just as our nation has grown, struggled, learned, and evolved over the past 250 years, so have we.
Every scar tells a story.
Every setback teaches a lesson.
Every challenge offers an opportunity to grow stronger, wiser, and more compassionate.
Reflection doesn’t erase our past.
It helps us understand it.
It reminds us how far we’ve come and gently points us toward where we’re meant to go next.
Today, while the sky fills with brilliant colors, take a few moments to sit quietly.
Breathe deeply.
Listen to the wind.
Feel the warmth of the sun.
Offer gratitude for the freedoms you enjoy.
Then offer yourself another gift.
Ask yourself:
What am I ready to be free from?
Maybe it’s resentment.
Maybe it’s self-doubt.
Maybe it’s fear.
Maybe it’s the constant pressure to be perfect.
Whatever it is…
Today is a beautiful day to begin letting it go.
Freedom isn’t just something written in history books.
It’s something we choose, one decision at a time.
May this Independence Day remind you that the greatest journey you’ll ever take isn’t across a country…
It’s inward.
Toward peace.
Toward healing.
Toward becoming the most authentic version of yourself.
If this message touched your heart, please share it with someone you love and care about. Reflection has a way of healing not only ourselves but everyone whose lives we touch.
From all of us at A Godd3ss3s Cr3ation, we wish you and your loved ones a safe, joyful, and meaningful Independence Day.
Happy 250th Birthday, America. 🇺🇸
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Take a Walk: Your Mind, Body, and Soul Will Thank You
Godd3ss Aisha
Have you ever watched a sitcom where the dad tells his angry son, “Go take a walk!” 😂
As funny as it sounds, it’s actually some pretty solid advice.
Whether it’s a slow stroll around the neighborhood or a brisk walk to get your cardio in, moving your body is one of the simplest gifts you can give yourself.
I try to make it a habit to go for a walk at least once or twice a week. Come to think of it…there are times when I walk simply because I need to.
But here’s the question…
When was the last time you took a walk and truly listened?
Not with earbuds blasting music or your eyes glued to your phone.
I mean, really listened.
Listen to yourself.
Listen to Mother Nature.
Listen to the wind dancing through the trees.
Listen to the birds singing to one another as they fly from branch to branch.
There’s something incredibly peaceful about it.
Walking has become a form of meditation for me. It’s a time to put life into perspective and check in with myself.
I often ask a simple question:
“How are you…really?”
With family, friends, work, social media, and the world constantly demanding our attention, we spend so much time taking care of everyone else that we forget to check on the one person who needs us the most—ourselves.
Walking benefits the body, too.
It strengthens my legs, glutes, and core. It gets my heart pumping and my blood flowing. Every step is an investment in my physical health.
But the greatest benefit isn’t physical.
It’s the opportunity to slow down long enough to appreciate the little things.
A hummingbird searching for nectar.
The fragrance of blooming flowers.
The rhythm of the breeze.
(Yes…I’m having a full Pocahontas moment over here. 😂😂😂)
Life can be loud.
Kids need you.
Cars are rushing by.
Work emails keep coming.
Maybe your spouse is fussing.
Maybe your boss is testing every ounce of your patience.
If you’ve learned to tune out the noise around you, why not tune into something that gives back?
Tune into yourself.
Tune into nature.
You may be surprised by what you discover.
You might find the courage to make a difficult decision.
You may find clarity where there was confusion.
You may finally release something that’s been weighing heavily on your heart.
And yes…you’ll burn a few calories while you’re at it. 😂
I’m not saying a walk will solve every problem in your life.
But before you vent to the wrong person…
Before you fire off that emotional text…
Before you make that Facebook post you might regret…
Take a walk.
Give yourself 30 to 45 minutes.
Step away from the noise.
Clear your mind.
Disconnect from the world.
Reconnect with yourself.
Reconnect with Mother Nature.
You may come back with exactly what you needed.
If this message spoke to you, share it with someone you love and care about. Sometimes the greatest gift we can give another person isn’t advice—it’s a gentle reminder to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with themselves. You never know who might need to hear these words today.
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
Tune Into Your Best Self: The Power of Brain Waves & Binaural Beats
Godd3ss Aisha
Most of us learned about brain waves in school—at least we touched on the subject. But how many of us truly understand what they are or how they may benefit our minds and bodies?
Our brains operate using different frequencies: Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Each one plays a unique role in how we think, feel, rest, and heal.
Speaking from personal experience, listening to the pure tones can be a little unusual at first. If they aren’t your thing, try binaural beats on YouTube. You still receive the benefits of the frequencies while enjoying relaxing music or peaceful melodies.
Now, I know this isn’t for everyone. Some people can’t make it through a jazz or classical song without feeling sleepy—and that’s okay! Listen to what brings you peace and joy.
But if you’re on a journey of personal growth, dealing with brain fog, struggling to focus, or simply looking to sharpen your mind, brain wave frequencies may be worth exploring.
So how can a simple frequency affect the body? Let’s take a closer look.
🌙 Delta (0.5–4 Hz)
Delta waves are associated with deep, restorative sleep. They’re wonderful for those who can fall asleep but struggle to stay asleep.
This frequency is also linked to the body’s natural healing processes, supporting tissue repair and the release of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) during deep sleep. Delta may also help reduce stress and lower cortisol levels—that pesky stress hormone that always seems to show up at the worst times.
😌 Theta (4–8 Hz)
Theta is the frequency of deep relaxation.
Many in the holistic and spiritual communities appreciate this state because it’s often associated with meditation, creativity, intuition, emotional openness, and inner healing. It’s no surprise that Theta is sometimes called the “healing frequency.”
🧠 Alpha (8–12 Hz)
If you’ve ever struggled with brain fog or difficulty concentrating, Alpha frequencies may become one of your favorites.
Alpha waves promote a calm, alert mind, supporting cognitive health, focus, relaxation, and mental clarity.
⚡ Beta (12–30 Hz)
Beta waves are active when we’re thinking, learning, solving problems, and making decisions.
They help support concentration, memory retention, and logical thinking. For everyday productivity and getting things done, Beta has your back.
🚀 Gamma (30–100 Hz)
Gamma is my personal favorite!
I often listen to Gamma frequencies while studying, preparing for something important, or whenever I want to feel mentally sharp.
Gamma waves are associated with learning, information processing, creativity, memory, and heightened focus. When I really need my brain firing on all cylinders, Gamma is one of my go-to frequencies.
Personally, I think combining Alpha and Gamma creates an incredible balance—Alpha helps calm and clear the mind, while Gamma sharpens your focus and mental performance.
Just as our bodies need nourishing food to stay healthy, our brains benefit from healthy input as well.
Whether it’s the music we listen to, the thoughts we entertain, the people we surround ourselves with, or the frequencies we expose ourselves to, everything contributes to our overall well-being.
Feed your mind with intention.
Heal your vessel.
Expand your awareness.
And ask yourself…
What frequency are you tuned into?
Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾♀️
What’s Really in Your Soap? Why Store Brands Often Have Longer Ingredient Lists Than Small-Batch Natural Soaps
Godd3ss Alicia
There’s a good chance you’ve picked up a bar of soap at the grocery store, turned it over, and wondered why the ingredient list seems to go on forever.
Then you pick up a handcrafted, small-batch natural soap, and the ingredient list is refreshingly short.
Why is that?
The answer comes down to how the soap is made, what it’s designed to do, and the maker's priorities.
Store-Bought Soap: Built for Consistency and Shelf Life
Large manufacturers produce millions of bars every year. Their products need to:
Sit on store shelves for months—or even years.
Survive shipping in varying climates.
Produce a rich lather that many consumers expect.
Look identical from one bar to the next.
Maintain a consistent fragrance and color.
To accomplish this, commercial soaps often include ingredients such as:
Preservatives
Synthetic fragrances
Artificial colorants
Stabilizers
Hardening agents
Foaming enhancers
Chelating agents that improve performance in hard water
These ingredients aren’t necessarily “bad.” They each serve a purpose, helping create a product that is affordable, consistent, and has a long shelf life.
Benefits of Store Brands
✔ Widely available
✔ Usually less expensive
✔ Long shelf life
✔ Consistent scent and appearance
✔ Produces abundant lather
Potential Drawbacks
Longer ingredient lists.
Synthetic fragrances or dyes may not be preferred by everyone, particularly those with sensitive skin.
Often made for the “average consumer” rather than individual skin preferences.
May contain detergents or additives that some people choose to avoid.
Small-Batch Natural Soap: Simplicity by Design
Small-batch soapmakers typically begin with a different philosophy.
Rather than creating a product that can sit in a warehouse for years, they’re focused on crafting a fresh, nourishing bar using thoughtfully selected ingredients.
A typical handcrafted soap may contain only:
Olive oil
Coconut oil
Shea butter
Cocoa butter
Castor oil
Natural botanicals
Essential oils (if used)
Sodium hydroxide (used during the soapmaking process and consumed during saponification)
Water
That’s it.
Each ingredient is intentionally chosen for its unique qualities.
The natural oils help cleanse while contributing different characteristics to the finished bar. Some create creamy lather, others help the soap feel conditioning, while butters add richness and hardness.
The Beauty of Small Batch
One of the greatest advantages of handcrafted soap is the care that goes into every batch.
Small makers can:
Carefully source quality ingredients.
Produce smaller quantities for freshness.
Experiment with botanical ingredients.
Create unique seasonal scents.
Hand-cut and inspect every bar.
No two batches are exactly alike—and that’s part of the beauty.
Each bar reflects craftsmanship rather than mass production.
It’s More Than Soap
For many people, switching to natural soap isn’t simply about washing their hands or showering.
It’s about slowing down.
It’s about becoming more mindful of what we put on our bodies.
It’s about supporting artisans and small businesses that pour love and intention into every product they create.
It’s choosing quality over quantity.
Which Is Better?
The answer depends on your priorities.
If convenience, consistency, and low cost are most important, store-brand soaps may be the right fit.
If you appreciate simple ingredients, handcrafted quality, and supporting small businesses, a small-batch natural soap may become one of your favorite daily rituals.
At A Godd3ss3s Cr3ation, we believe skincare can be intentional. Every handcrafted bar is created in small batches with thoughtfully selected ingredients, because what you use every day should nourish not only your skin, but also your sense of well-being.
Sometimes, the simplest ingredients tell the most beautiful story.
Peace • Love • Light 💚🌿
Breakfast: Breaking Your Fast with Intention 💚🌿
Godd3ss Ch3f Aisha
Each morning when the alarm gently wakes me, I ask myself one simple question:
“What will I break my fast with today?”
For years, my mornings looked the same—scrambled eggs, toast, maybe a couple slices of bacon, and a glass of juice. It was comforting and familiar, and I believed it was the best way to fuel my body.
Yet almost every morning, around 10 o’clock, I noticed the same pattern. My energy would fade, my mind would become sluggish, and I’d reach for a cup of coffee just to get through the rest of the morning. I never stopped to consider that the very meal meant to nourish me might have been contributing to how I felt.
Then someone shared a simple suggestion with me: Try eating melons for breakfast.
Since I absolutely love melons, I thought, Why not?
For one week, I enjoyed a beautiful combination of cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon, along with chia seeds and a glass of mineral-rich, sea-salt water.
To my surprise, everything shifted.
I felt satisfied for most of the day. My mind was clearer, my body felt lighter, and I had steady, natural energy—without needing coffee.
Our bodies are incredibly wise. Every bite we eat carries energy, and every food has its own rhythm of digestion.
For perspective:
🥚 Eggs: Approximately 3–4 hours to digest.
🥓 Bacon: Around 2–4 hours, sometimes up to 6 hours because of its higher fat content.
🍞 Toast: Leaves the stomach in about 1–3 hours, while complete digestion may take much longer, depending on the ingredients and what it’s eaten with.
This isn’t about labeling foods as “good” or “bad.” Everybody is unique, and what nourishes one person may not nourish another in the same way.
Instead, it’s an invitation to become more mindful.
Notice how your body feels after you eat. Pay attention to your energy, your clarity, and your mood. Sometimes the answers we’ve been searching for aren’t found in another cup of coffee—they begin with the choices we make to nourish ourselves.
When we honor our bodies with foods that feel alive and vibrant, we create space for healing, balance, and connection. Breaking our fast becomes more than eating our first meal—it becomes an act of gratitude, self-care, and intention.
May you nourish your body, quiet your mind, and feed your spirit.
Peace • Love • Light 💚🧘🏾♀️✨