April 29, 2020 FINDING DIRECTION AT LIFE’S CROSSROADS (PART 5 OF 5) If you’ve read my past posts, you know I’m going through marital separation. Do I wish I’d never gotten married? In a way… I… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
April 27, 2020 FINDING DIRECTIONS AT LIFE’S CROSSROADS (PART 4 OF 5) The best thing about this process is – you’ve got time. There’s usually no hard deadline for your decisions. However, neglecting to make decisions… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
April 2, 2020 Rest Without Guilt (And Why You Need It!) People who claim to require excess sleep are lazy. When I was in my immature mid-twenties, I considered that. In fact, sometimes I actually… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
February 22, 2020 Complacency Kills Everyday people give up on themselves, but I don’t want that to be you. The person you are now is someone only you can… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
January 17, 2020 Making Peace with the Past & Life’s Tough Transitions It’s Christmastime. I’m at home in the house where I grew up. One evening, I decided to enjoy a little downtime by fixing a… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
November 5, 2019 TAKING CONTROL OF HURT & ANGER Have you ever been having a great day, and then, out of the blue, someone decides to break stupid or mean? Someone you care… Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit
December 30, 2018 Letting Go to Save Yourself BY: DOROTHY STEPHENSON I have a wood stove at my house. That’s how I mainly heat my home. This year, after cutting and splitting firewood, I noticed a few pieces that featured an intricate collage of moss and fungi. (I’ve recently been hanging out with my artistic cousin, Erica, who loves using natural elements in her floral creations. Seeing her in action has given me a whole new appreciation for things I typically took for granted – like moss on a piece of wood.) Share this:FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedInTumblrReddit