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    It Was Right Here All Along

    As a mother I have to keep track of everrryything. Adding the role of ‘wife’ to that, we have 2 times the work. Having both titles or even one or the other, we tend to be the ‘brain’ for life’s most common questions and detectives for everything lost. “Where did I put my softball uniform”? “Have you seen my phone charger”? “I can’t find where I placed keys (which I lose every other day)”? “Where is my Barbie”? And soooo much more. Needless to say at the top of our job description is to keep track of everything for everyone….At. All. Times. I actually thought that I was pretty good…

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    Our Giving

    As we grow in life, we tend to notice that everything connected to us grows as well. Our relationships grow, our faith grows, we grow in business and success, and we also may grow in size or outgrow things as well (clothing for example, YIKES!). No matter what we do in our lives, we should always be in a state of growth. Growing means there is “life” among you. You are progressing, maturing and developing. As Christians we strive daily to grow spiritually, leading a life that is pleasing to Christ. What does this mean? This means we are outgrowing some relationships, taking steps to produce by cultivating who we…

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    Conquering Interruptions

    Talk about stress and the frustration that a writer goes through when they are unable to write or when an interruption takes place. When your focus is broken, it becomes difficult to regain your thought process. Those who aren’t writers may not entirely grasp the degree of anxiety and stress that comes along with not being able to get your thoughts written or develop your complete thought process while in the moment. When we miss that “tug” or “dose of inspiration” it’s painful mentally because you beat yourself up. You try to figure out what you are wanting to write, thinking about, or what you were doing at the moment…

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    A Bit of Background…

    Many aren’t aware, but I’ve been a writer since as early as I can remember. My very first board book that I wrote (and I still have it till this day) is called “My Dog”. I’ll attach a picture of it later :). Yes, it was in third grade and never nationally publish, but hey, that’s not the point haha! Ever since then I grew a love for writing because I realized at that young age what I wrote actually made sense. A few years later in middle school, is when I began writing poetry. My mom was my Sunday School teacher at the time and she gave us an…