How I learned to rest, trust, and somehow became more productive than ever.
The things that most matter to me were learned the hard way. I hope they can become shortcuts for you to get to the next level. I’ll try to entertain you, as well.
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The Bitter Little Gumball Learns Contentment
A little gumball lived on the kitchen counter in a small candy dish. The candies were all very bright and colorful, all sizes, and all delicious. Just looking at these pretty candies would make your mouth water! The candies all…
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My Social Media Helped Me Time Travel to the Past
… Believe it or not, this entire blog takes you to an article I wrote years ago. I rediscovered it while I was updating my LinkedIn profile. I thought it would be cool if you traveled with me to when I was raising my first set of children.…
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A journey to be set free from avoidant behavior and escapism
Join me in the act of pulling away from my screens and jumping back into afk real life. Honestly, I’ve got to say that the world inside of screens is a lot less stressful than life in the real world. So lately I’ve been looking at my phone,…
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Making Other People Do Less Good Is Stupid
Tik Tok Gives Us Real-World Scenarios What’s with the idea that everything being done for good must be for selfish reasons? That attitude is proof of the critics own twisted character. You see, the Bible says that to the pure, all things are pure. The critics’ own insistence…
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“Womp, WOMP! No more pity party!” Maybe I’ll say it to myself for a change, starting now.
Life got hard, didn’t it? Tug on those bootstraps and pull yourself up out of the mire with some divine assistance. My little guy has begun using an odd phrase all the time. “Womp womp!” In fact, he emphasizes the second word to make it even more insulting,…
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Seeking a name with eternal value, because a good name should be treasured for life
Just one cool story of many When I was pregnant with my firstborn, I wanted to name her a few different things. But my favorite name was Elizabeth. It meant the same as my birth mom’s name. It also was cleverly versatile. You could cut it into so…

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