I had a plan. I had a really good plan all written out. I even wrote it in pen. It was perfect on paper. And I missed the mark! I didn’t meet my deadlines, I didn’t hit the target or even come close. Is this just me? Your goal could have been clean eating, gymContinue reading “I missed it!”
Category Archives: Faith in Real Life
How a Pronoun Shift Inspired Me
I have always loved words and especially words that envoke imagery. I love reading along and suddenly I am blown-away with imagery. Writing that could be dull and bland can sparkle and shimmer with brilliance. Fun right? When you think of writing that brings vivid imagery, look no further than Psalm 23. In six verses,Continue reading “How a Pronoun Shift Inspired Me”
This or That? A guide to making wise choices.
Welcome friends! Thanks so much for stopping by the blog! I am so glad you are here! Have you ever had to defend a choice you made? Why did you choose this? Why didn’t you choose that? It forces you to be mindful of what you are doing. Why did I do that anyway? MyContinue reading “This or That? A guide to making wise choices.”
5 Ways to Stop Playing the Comparison Game…
Ever feel like you don’t have all the right pieces in your box to make your life work? Ever feel like you don’t measure up? Ever feel like the dumbest person in the room? Please say I am not the only one here. So what’s the solution? We get information faster today than in anyContinue reading “5 Ways to Stop Playing the Comparison Game…”
Once upon a time…
I am a reader. I have always loved the way books feel and how they smell. I am one of those nerdy type of readers that can shut the world out when I am reading, everything just stops. I want to read the entire book in one sitting just so I can see how itContinue reading “Once upon a time…”
Feeding Fear or Feeding Faith
One of my favorite movies is You’ve Got Mail, and I love the line Kathleen Kelly uses in one of her emails: “Dear Friend, I like to start my notes to you as if we’re already in the middle of a conversation. I pretend that we’re the oldest and dearest friends.” It completely describes howContinue reading “Feeding Fear or Feeding Faith”