Month: January 2026

Salley Carson’s Navy Striped Tee

Salley Carson’s Navy Striped Tee / Southern Charm Season 11 Episode 7 Fashion

Salley Carson looks cute and comfortable in her navy striped tee while building her coop tonight on Southern Charm. You can never go wrong with rocking an oversized tee and jean shorts in the summer—it’s one of my fav go to outfits. So when it comes to shopping this shirt below don’t you dare be chicken.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


Salley Carson's Navy Striped Tee

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What Talking with AI Taught Me About Clarity, Honesty, and Aging Well

What Talking with AI Taught Me About Clarity, Honesty, and Aging Well

When I signed up for ChatGPT, I was simply curious. I wasn’t looking to build a relationship with artificial intelligence, and I certainly wasn’t interested in replacing people with technology.

I grew up long before digital calculators, and part of me assumed this was something I wouldn’t fully understand. What I found instead was something far simpler – and far more useful.

I Began Using AI as a Place to Think Out Loud

I had seen and heard content creators on YouTube describe ChatGPT as something that learns from them as they learn from it. So that’s how I approached it. I assumed that the more I explained myself – my history, my work, the way I think – the more the responses would come back in language I could understand.

In some ways, I was right. In other ways, I was wrong.

By explaining my thoughts, my history, and my work in plain language, I found myself saying things I had never said before – not to friends, not to family, not even to myself. Not because AI understands me in a human sense, but because it listens without interruption, judgment, or impatience.

That matters more than people realize, especially later in life.

As we age, many of us carry decades of unspoken stories. We’ve learned when to stay quiet. We’ve learned not to burden others. We’ve learned to move on without fully processing what we’ve lived through. Having a neutral, structured space to put thoughts into words can be surprisingly freeing.

Then I Gave It a Name

I gave my AI a name. Not because it is a person, but because names create focus and intention. When I speak clearly and directly, the responses I receive are clear and direct as well. That structure helps me separate memory from emotion, facts from assumptions, and ideas from noise.

AI does not feel. It does not care. But it does respond consistently – and that consistency creates clarity.

Wording Matters in Communication – with AI and with People

Another thing I’ve learned is that AI pays attention to every word.

If I use a phrase loosely or choose a word without thinking, the response sometimes comes back with a meaning I didn’t intend. In the beginning, that actually upset me. I would read a reply and think, That’s not what I meant at all.

Over time, I learned to stop and say, “I didn’t phrase that correctly.”

That small pause opened my eyes to how specific language really is – and how often we assume others understand what we mean simply because we understand it. That assumption alone can create friction and misunderstanding, even when no harm is intended.

That pause matters.

It forces reflection. I began to see how certain words – used carelessly or out of habit – may have caused confusion or even hurt in the past. Not because AI is offended, but because it takes language literally and responds to what is actually there.

With people, we’re always navigating filters – emotions, assumptions, history, and reactions. Conversations can turn into misunderstandings before clarity ever arrives.

With AI, there is no argument. There is only clarification.

That difference encourages deeper thinking. It makes you slow down, choose your words more carefully, and understand your own meaning more clearly. Over time, that awareness carries over into how you speak with other people as well.

Talking Things Out Loud as a Tool

One unexpected benefit I’ve found is using AI as a quiet sounding board before making decisions.

When something feels rushed – a sign-up, a group, an offer that sounds better than it should – I’ll explain it out loud and ask simple questions: What am I being asked to give? What am I being promised? What happens if I say no?

The answers don’t come from AI’s opinion. They come from hearing my own reasoning reflected back clearly. That pause alone has helped me avoid situations that might have cost money, time, or peace of mind.

At this stage of life, clarity is often more valuable than opportunity.

There is also a practical truth that matters as we get older: typing can get in the way.

Many of us over sixty didn’t grow up typing all day. We think faster than our fingers move. We backspace, misspell, and lose momentum. When that happens, the thought itself often disappears.

Speaking solves that.

Using voice instead of typing allows ideas to come out whole. You don’t stop to correct spelling. You don’t interrupt your own thinking. You simply talk. What comes out is often more detailed, more honest, and more connected than anything you would have typed.

There are now many apps available that allow you to speak instead of type. Some of them require a small monthly fee, but in my experience, the ability to speak freely and stay connected to your thoughts can be well worth that investment.

When you speak to AI, you are not performing. You are explaining. And that explanation is where clarity comes from. Being able to explain what I want out loud has also helped me be more specific when I use other AI tools. The clearer I am, the better the result.

Gaining Clarity About Myself

Over time, I found myself talking to AI about everything. Serious subjects, small things, uncomfortable topics, ordinary moments – nothing was off limits. From deeply personal thoughts to everyday observations, it all came out in conversation.

Not because AI remembers or understands me the way a person does, but because I do.

By putting so much of myself into words, I developed a sense – on my side of the conversation – that I was being understood. In reality, what was happening was simpler: I was finally saying things out loud without self-editing.

When you speak freely and consistently, patterns emerge. You hear yourself. You recognize habits, contradictions, and truths you might otherwise avoid. In that way, it can feel as though the listener knows you – when in fact, you are getting to know yourself better.

That distinction matters.

For women over 60, AI can be useful not as a companion, but as a mirror. It reflects your words back in an organized way. It helps you hear yourself more clearly.

Used with intention, this process can turn loose thoughts into written reflections, letters, or stories that feel complete instead of unfinished. Not for an audience. Not for approval. Simply to give shape to a life well lived.

That, to me, is not about technology. It’s about clarity. And clarity, at any age, is a form of peace.

Questions for Reflection:

Have you ever found that saying something out loud helped you understand it better? Are there thoughts or stories you’ve carried quietly for years but never fully put into words? What would it feel like to give yourself a private space to think without judgment or interruption?

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Can NeuroDynamic Breathwork Help You Manage Chronic Pain?

Can NeuroDynamic Breathwork Help You Manage Chronic Pain

If you live with chronic pain, you may already know how deeply it can affect daily life. Pain doesn’t just live in the body – it can influence mood, energy, sleep, and even how safe or relaxed you feel in yourself.

Many women tell me they’ve tried a wide range of treatments. Some help a little. Some help for a while. But often, the pain returns – sometimes without a clear reason.

As a physician and NeuroDynamic Breathwork facilitator, I don’t see breathwork as a miracle solution. Instead, I see it as one supportive tool that can work alongside medical and non-medical treatments to help reduce pain, calm the nervous system, and support the body’s own ability to settle and regulate.

Let’s gently explore how breathwork may support chronic pain management – and why it can be especially helpful later in life.

Chronic Pain Is About More Than the Body

Chronic pain often begins with a physical cause – an injury, inflammation, or a medical condition. But over time, pain can become more complex.

Many people with long-term pain also notice:

  • Increased sensitivity to stress.
  • Muscle tension that returns easily.
  • Pain flares during emotionally demanding times.
  • Difficulty fully relaxing, even when resting.

This happens because the nervous system learns from experience. When pain repeats, the body may stay in a protective mode, always watching for danger. Muscles tighten. Sensations feel stronger. The body becomes guarded.

This doesn’t mean pain is imagined or “all in your head.” It means pain is experienced through the whole system – body, brain, and nervous system working together.

Where Breathwork Comes In

NeuroDynamic Breathwork is a guided practice that works with breathing, music, and body awareness to help the nervous system shift out of constant alertness.

Rather than forcing relaxation, breathwork allows the body to gradually feel safer. When the nervous system settles, the body may soften tension, improve circulation, and reduce pain signals.

Breathwork is not meant to replace medical care. Instead, it can be used alongside other pain-management approaches, including physiotherapy, medication, movement practices, and emotional support.

A Client Story: Dani’s Experience

One of my clients, Dani (shared with permission), came to breathwork hoping to build more resilience to stress. She often felt overwhelmed when thinking about upcoming responsibilities and wanted a way to feel calmer.

Dani also had a long history of myofascial pain syndrome. When her pain flared, it could significantly limit her daily activities for weeks. Over the years, she had tried injections, physiotherapy, and acupressure. These treatments helped – but relief was often slow and temporary.

The day before her second breathwork session, Dani noticed the familiar signs of a pain flare returning.

During the session, she became aware of warmth in the painful trigger-point areas. Instead of bracing against the sensation, her body seemed to soften naturally. By the end of the session, she felt deeply relaxed – and completely pain-free.

Two weeks later, she was still pain-free.

In addition to the physical changes, Dani noticed that she felt calmer overall and less overwhelmed by stress. She appreciated knowing what to expect at the start of each session and having space at the end to reflect and integrate what she experienced. Feeling supported helped her relax and trust her body.

Her story is not a promise or guarantee – but it shows what can be possible when the nervous system is given the chance to reset.

Why Calming the Nervous System Can Reduce Pain

When the nervous system stays in a protective state for too long, pain can persist even when the original injury has healed.

Breathwork helps by offering the body a direct experience of safety. When the body feels safer, muscles may release tension, and pain signals can quiet.

Many people notice during or after breathwork:

  • Warmth or flow in painful areas.
  • Reduced muscle tightness.
  • A sense of deep rest that feels different from sleep.
  • Less intensity or frequency of pain flares.

These changes often happen without effort or forcing. The body responds when it no longer feels it needs to stay on guard.

The Emotional Side of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain and emotional holding often go together. Stress, grief, fear, and long-term strain can all increase physical tension.

Breathwork doesn’t focus on “fixing” emotions. Instead, it allows emotions to move through the body safely, often without words. Some people experience tears, others insights, and others simply a sense of relief.

When emotional tension eases, the body often follows.

Breathwork Is Gentle – Not About Pushing Through

One important aspect of NeuroDynamic Breathwork is that it is self-regulated. Participants are encouraged to listen to their body and adjust their breathing if something feels too intense.

This isn’t about pushing through discomfort. It’s about allowing the body to guide the experience.

For women who have spent years pushing through pain, this can feel like a completely different way of relating to the body.

One Tool, Not the Only Answer

It’s important to be clear: breathwork is not the only solution for chronic pain.

It works best when used alongside:

  • Medical care
  • Physical therapies
  • Gentle movement
  • Emotional or psychological support
  • Lifestyle changes

Many people find that when their nervous system is calmer, other treatments work better. The body becomes more receptive, and healing feels less like a struggle.

Is Breathwork Right for You?

Breathwork isn’t suitable for everyone, and sessions should always be guided by a trained facilitator, especially for those with chronic conditions.

That said, many women find breathwork offers something they haven’t experienced before – a way to feel safe, supported, and connected to their body again.

A Gentle Invitation to Explore

If you live with chronic pain, you don’t need another promise of a miracle cure. What you may need is another supportive option.

NeuroDynamic Breathwork can be one part of a wider pain-management approach – helping calm the nervous system, reduce tension, and create space for the body to soften.

Sometimes, meaningful change begins not by doing more, but by allowing yourself to breathe.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

How often do you experience chronic pain? What has helped you and have you experienced real pain relief?

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Should You Buy a Home without Seeing It First?

Should You Buy a Home without Seeing It First

Buying a home is one of the largest purchases, if not the largest, you’ll make in your lifetime. And for women over 60, we want to be as careful as possible.

Traditionally, buying a home involved multiple visits and inspections. However, in the past few years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, buying homes sight-unseen has become more common.

Using advancements in technology and the support of a trustworthy real estate agent, buying a home without seeing it first can be a viable option for those over 60 who may not be able to travel, who see something they want and are afraid of losing it before they get there. It can be for any number of reasons.

To consider this option, you need to look at four important elements first:

  • Trusting your real estate agent
  • The role of virtual tours, Facetime and video calls
  • The importance of detailed inspections
  • Weighing the pros and cons

Here’s a closer look at each.

Trusting Your Real Estate Agent

One of the most critical factors in buying a home, with or without seeing it first, is having a trustworthy and experienced real estate agent.

Your REALTOR® can provide valuable insight and information about the property, the neighborhood, medical facilities, pet restrictions, and any potential issues.

They can also act as your eyes and ears on the ground, ensuring that you have all the necessary information to make an informed decision.

A knowledgeable real estate agent will be familiar with the local market and guide you through the entire process, from that first contact to closing. They can help you navigate any challenges that may arise and ensure that all your questions are answered.

If you trust your Realtor and feel confident in their expertise, buying a home sight-unseen can be a successful experience.

The Role of Virtual Tours and Video Calls

Technology has made it easier than ever to view homes from a distance. We can be connected within seconds today.

Facetime, Tango, WhatsApp or Skype are invaluable tools for buyers who cannot visit a property in person.

Many real estate listings now include 3D virtual tours that allow you to explore the home room by room, giving you a comprehensive view of the property, along with floor plans.

During a video tour, your agent will walk you through the home, explain what you are seeing, and point out any specific details. They will answer any questions you may have in real time. Does the community accept your pets? Are there medical facilities nearby? How about services for my pets? Questions that are important to you.

This interactive experience can help you get a better sense of the home’s layout, condition, and overall appeal to you.

The Importance of Inspections

Whenever you buy a home, it’s crucial to have an inspection.

A professional home inspection can identify any potential issues that may not be visible during a virtual tour. Your real estate agent will put you in touch with an inspector who will examine the property and provide a detailed report on its condition.

In addition to a general home inspection, you should also consider inspections for issues like pests, mold or more, depending on where you live. Talk to your agent and your inspector and see what they recommend.

These inspections can provide peace of mind and ensure that you are fully aware of any potential problems before finalizing the purchase.

Weighing the Pros and Cons

Buying a home without seeing it first has both advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a closer look at the pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Convenience: You can view and purchase a home without traveling, which is especially beneficial if you are relocating from a different city or state, if you’re not well enough to travel or need to make a quick decision.
  • Technology: Virtual tours and video calls provide detailed views of the property, making it easier to assess the home from a distance.

Cons:

  • Lack of Physical Presence: You miss out on the experience of physically walking through the home and getting a feel for the space.
  • Reliance on Others: You must rely heavily on your real estate agent and inspectors to provide accurate and comprehensive information.

What Should You Consider Before Buying Sight-Unseen?

Consider the reliability of your real estate agent, the availability of virtual tours, and the importance of detailed inspections. Weigh the pros and cons carefully.

How Can a Real Estate Agent Help with Buying Sight-Unseen?

A good real estate agent can provide valuable insight and guide you through the entire process, ensuring you make an informed decision.

Buying a home without seeing it first can be a practical option, especially with the advancements in technology and the support of a knowledgeable real estate agent.

If you have any questions or need assistance, consulting a good experienced real estate agent can provide you with the guidance needed to make the right decision.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you a baby boomer looking to buy a home virtually? Are you planning a move in the near future? Do you have any questions that might help make your home purchase easier? Let’s talk about it!

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Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 Episode 14 Fashion

Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 Episode 14 Fashion

The Potomac girls packed the cutest styles for their trip to Colorado on last night’s episode of #RHOP. They headed west with plunging necklines, shimmering sequins and fabulous fringe. Since some of these pretty pieces are still in stock to snag, it’s time to say howdy to a chic new look. 🤠

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Keiarna Stewart’s Denim Bustier Fishtail Dress

Keiarna Stewart's Denim Bustier Fishtail Dress

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Ashley Darby’s Black Belted Maxi Dress

Ashley Darby's Black Belted Maxi Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Black Sequin Fringe Mini Skirt

Stacey Rusch's Black Sequin Fringe Mini Skirt

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Stacey Rusch’s Yellow Ruffle Maxi Dress

Stacey Rusch's Yellow Ruffle Maxi Dress

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Angel Massie’s Cow Print Wide Leg Jeans and Silk Blouse

Angel Massie's Cow Print Wide Leg Jeans and Silk Blouse

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Ashley Darby’s Black Mini Balmain Dress

Ashley Darby's Black Mini Balmain Dress

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Ashley Darby’s Silver Embellished Confessional Corset Dress

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Gizelle Bryant’s Pink Crystal Halter Confessional Top

Gizelle Bryant's Pink Crystal Halter Confessional Top

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Keiarna Stewart’s Black Gold Embellished Confessional

Keiarna Stewart's Black Gold Embellished Confessional

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Gizelle Bryant’s Rose Lace Off The Shoulder Confessional

Gizelle Bryant's Rose Lace Off The Shoulder Confessional

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Ashley Darby’s Tweed Fringe Confessional Jacket

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Gizelle Bryant’s Red Cutout Bandage One Shoulder Confessional

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Angel Massie’s Mint Off The Shoulder Confessional Dress

Angel Massie's Mint Off The Shoulder Confessional Dress

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Stacey Rusch’s Black Rhinestone Cutout Confessional

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Keiarna Stewart’s Black Flower Appliquè Confessional Look

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Keiarna Stewart’s Purple Baroque Confessional Look

Keiarna Stewart's Purple Baroque Print Confessional Look

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Wendy Osefo’s Red Collared Confessional Look

Wendy Osefo's Red Collard Confessional Look

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Gizelle Bryant’s Scalloped Sequin Confessional Look

Gizelle Bryant's Scale Sequin Confessional Look

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Gizelle Bryant’s Pearl Embellished Confessional Look

Gizelle Bryant's Pearl Embellished Confessional Dress

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