Angela B. Simmons Life Lessons Coaching
Teaching you how to read the signs,interpret the messages, and understand what life is saying... Angela is a Certified Relationship and Personality Consultant.
For over 30 years, Angela has been helping people dive deeply into their heart, soul, spirit, personality and relationship issues. She is an ordained Minister and founder and facilitator of Women of Purpose where she has served as a Women’s Pastor for over 15 years. She is also an Intuitive Healer, Prophetic Singer and Musician. Angela and her husband have released 2 inspirational CD’s and have pr
Soul Care is not one-size-fits-all.
What restores one woman… may overwhelm another.
What feels right to you… might not make sense to anyone else.
Soul Care is learning your rhythm—
and honoring it without guilt.
Hum of Her • Real Talk. Real Growth. Real Us.
04/09/2026
Sometimes people know they were out of order…
but apologizing feels harder than being wrong.
For some, their image matters so much that admitting fault feels like losing.
So they avoid it, deflect it, or try to “move on” without ever owning it.
For others, they don’t like sitting in discomfort.
So instead of slowing down and saying “I was wrong,”
they joke it off, change the subject, or keep things light.
And then there are those who hold themselves to such a high standard
that being wrong feels unacceptable…
so they justify it, explain it, or convince themselves they were right.
But growth?
Growth looks like this:
“I was wrong.”
“I was out of line.”
“I’m sorry.”
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01/27/2026
Women often struggle to express what they want because they were trained to adapt instead of communicate.
Desire requires language.
Many of us never learned it.
01/06/2026
Let this be your January pace. ✨️
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12/30/2025
There are a lot of us who already know this, but I’ll say it out loud anyway:
New Year’s resolutions don’t work for me.
Not because I lack discipline.
Not because I don’t care about growth.
But because my life doesn’t move in clean, January-shaped lines.
What does work for me looks quieter. Slower. Less impressive on paper.
Instead of resolutions, I move by recognitions.
By noticing what’s no longer sustainable.
By feeling where my body tightens and where it softens.
Instead of declaring who I’ll become,
I pay attention to who I’m already tired of pretending to be.
Some years, my “reset” is simply choosing not to abandon myself again.
Some years, it’s choosing rest without earning it.
Some years, it’s staying honest about my limits instead of making promises my nervous system can’t keep.
I don’t need a new version of myself.
I need space to live as the one I already am—without forcing, fixing, or proving.
So if January comes and you feel no urgency to reinvent your life,
you’re not behind.
You may just be listening more closely now.
That’s what I’m doing.
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