Women's Fiction Spotlight: Maybe in Another Life
I'd heard of Taylor Jenkins Reid for sometime before I finally got around to reading a book by her. I knew she was masterful at contemporary stories and that she could elicit great emotional responses...
View ArticleWomen's Fiction Spotlight: Lost Lake
Blurb from Goodreads: Suley, Georgia, is home to Lost Lake Cottages and not much else. Which is why it's the perfect place for newly-widowed Kate and her eccentric eight-year-old daughter Devin to...
View ArticleWomen's Fiction Spotlight: The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster
I was super excited to get a copy of this book, in part because I know Scott, know that he is an incredibly generous, kind-hearted, hilarious guy, and because the premise, the cover, and everything...
View ArticleFind Wonder Every Day
Several years ago, I came across this TED talk by Elizabeth Gilbert. If you are a fan of either her or TED talks, I'm sure you've watched it at least once. I come back to it yearly, when I'm full of...
View ArticleFilling the Pitcher
I was recently teaching a group of youth in my church and we were talking about the nuances of being a parent. I had them list some of their concerns, which ranged from dropping the baby to how to...
View ArticleMy Manifesto
I recently attended a webinar by Jeff Goins. I found out about him because Jamie Raintree set up a group and had it as a book of the month to read. I highly recommend reading The Art of Work because it...
View ArticleThe Nuances of a Balanced Life
Nearly every week, I come across something that tells me the latest and greatest trick to having a balanced life.“Work out first thing in the morning!"“Prepare all your meals for a week!"“Clean for...
View ArticleDeliberate Determination
One of the best things that happened to me in 2015 was that the little reading I did get in (little meaning just over 20 books) proved to be quality. In particular, Jeff Goins'The Art of Work and...
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