Reflections & Resources
Personal reflections, practical reminders, and helpful resources on business, life, identity protection, preparedness, and moving important things forward.
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Home Is Calling
Many of you know and love my mom, Rose Marie Tajalle Hunt, also known as “Ro-rie,” Rose Marie, Bik Rose, or “Rose-ski’s,” depending on who you are, and I wanted to share an update. I am writing this now because I do not want to wait until she is gone to say who she is,… Read more
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The Story of a Woman Who Refused to Give Up
Everybody loves to be celebrated on their birthday. 🎂 But sometimes the person who really deserves to be celebrated isn’t the one whose birthday it is. Sometimes the real hero of the story is the mother who made that birthday possible. Many years ago, there was a woman named Rose who was trying to leave… Read more
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🌿 Sunday Reflection: Real Kindness vs. the Performance of It
Real kindness creates ripples that reach farther than we ever realize. I want to start with a heartfelt thank you to those who reached out and offered kind words while my Nextdoor account was suspended. Your support reminded me how powerful genuine kindness really is — the kind that’s felt deeply and doesn’t need to… Read more
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Beware of Brushing Scams with Malicious QR Codes
Have you ever opened your mailbox to find an unexpected package you never ordered? It might look like a harmless (even exciting) surprise—a piece of jewelry, a nifty gadget, or random trinkets. Lately, there’s been an alarming rise in a sneaky twist on this “brushing” scam: malicious QR codes inside unsolicited packages. In this post,… Read more
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Why Pinktober Needs a Rethink
Did you know? The original Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbons were peach-colored loops handmade in 68-year-old Charlotte Haley’s dining room. The reason we don’t use those peach-colored loops now is that she didn’t want her call to action to become a commercialized money-maker. October is often associated with breast cancer awareness, and it’s a time when… Read more
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From Keyboard to Courtroom: Criminal Consequences of Online Threats in California
In California, making threats online is a serious offense that can lead to criminal charges under various state laws. The rise of digital communication platforms has expanded the avenues through which threats can be communicated, and California law has adapted to address these challenges. Below is an overview of the legal landscape surrounding online threats… Read more