There are moments in life that feel impossibly hard. Moments that reshape you. One of those moments came for me recently, when I had to make the painful decision to put my senior dog to sleep. Sometimes, our pets become more to us than just pets. They are our companions, shadows, calming force, and the first thing we see when we arrive home. Having an animal’s love can make you…
Lifestyle
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When I Started Loving My Body and Stopped Putting Junk Into It
In my past blogs, I’ve talked a lot about how I changed my eating habits after I got sick in 2022. Growing up, I ate and drank whatever I wanted. Calories didn’t matter because we were always naturally thin. But after watching my mom fight…
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Finding Joy in Life’s Hardest Moments
Life is precious. It’s something we all know, yet it’s easy to take for granted—until we’re faced with the reality of loss. I’ve seen a lot of death in my 41 years, more than I ever thought I would. I’ve been in the same room…
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10 Everyday Changes I Made After Cancer That Actually Improved My Life
When life takes a drastic turn, like it did for me when I was diagnosed with cancer, you start to reevaluate everything. You begin to question what matters, what brings joy, and how to make the most of the time you have. After being diagnosed…
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Welcome to My Heartfelt Living
Hi, I’m Tiffany Johnson, and I’m so excited you’re here. I’m a 41-year-old Oklahoma girl through and through, born and raised in the beautiful city of Tulsa. I’ve built a life I’m proud of as one of the top 100 realtors in the area, but…
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Perfectly Imperfect: Lessons from Life and Real Estate in Tulsa
Let’s get one thing straight—I am not perfect. For years, I sure tried to be. I thought if I could do everything just right, life would fall perfectly into place. But let me tell you, my life is anything but perfect. Strangely enough, it’s also…
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Losing My Mom to Cancer Changed Everything – Here’s What I Learned
Some moments in life change you forever. Losing my mother to cancer was one of those moments. It shaped me, broke me, and ultimately taught me lessons I carry with me every single day. She was only 54 when she was first diagnosed with breast…