Post Updated 8/3/2023 Every day, if we take the time to look around, we can find something to be grateful for. There are days, however, when we need to look a little harder than others. Think about it; we have roofs over our heads, food in the cupboards, family, friends, jobs, hobbies, freedom, faith, and …
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Have you ever had a season where it feels like you need to make one pivot after another until you feel all twisted around? Yep, me too. My current change of plans is taking care of Mr. Oliver, who just can’t do morning walks anymore, at least not the mid to longer walks we are …
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Let’s Talk About Easing Into the New Year on a Softer Note In several conversations recently, including with my Selah Mastermind group, the idea of easing into the New Year instead of forcing it has come up a lot. Gotta tell ya, this year, I’m really latching onto this idea. Confession time. I’m great at …
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Originally Published December 2015, and Updated: September 9, 2021 Corrie ten Boom said, “Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God.” PAUSE & REFLECT But man, we (I) don’t do an outstanding job of that, do we? A quote like that coming from Corrie ten Boom puts us (me) in our …
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After listening to readers rave about a book called “Essentialism”, I couldn’t help but be curious. The high praise it received got my attention. In the book, the author, Greg McKeown, describes a defining moment when he realized that his career choices and decisions were not aligning with his values. This realization prompted him to …
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