Can't believe I missed the Thankful Thursday post this week. Life this week has been extra full. Full of highs and lows.I thought I'd chime in today and update you on my week. The writers conference was incredible. Staying at the Broadmoor( a five star, five diamond hotel) for two nights was a real treat. Thank God for Beth and Scoti, we split the Continue Reading
Writing Conference Pictures
My writing buddy, Beth and her daughter Christa at her book signing. Her book Baby Changes Everything is available as Amazon.com. My writers group at the Writing for the Soul conference. Scoti, me and Beth. Thanks for visiting on Wordless Wednesday. Join in by posting photos on your blog and adding your link. Continue Reading
Starting Another Blog
I'm starting another blog. Call me crazy. It will be focused on my book in progress with the working title,The Shame Factor. Please feel free to stop by. I'd love to meet new friends and hear your stories. I'm looking for women who will pray for me and who will share their experiences for my book. I don't want the book to be all about my battle. I Continue Reading
Ask for Patience
"He [God] is very patient with us when we are trying to be patient with Him."~ Elisabeth Elliott ~ When I was young, I couldn't wait to open my Christmas presents, so I peeked. Sorry, Mom. During my pregnancies, I had to know if my baby was a boy of girl, so I asked during my ultrasounds. I still hate waiting to find out if an article I submitted Continue Reading
Thankful Thursday January 31st
Thankful this Thursday for: the Writing for the Soul Conference starting tonight. This will be my fifth year attending. There's nothing like being at a five star resort for inspiration, education, and fellowship. I'm always overwhelmed by the people I meet. A couple of them are now some of my closest friends. What a gift! the courage to Continue Reading
People Pleasing Problem
This past week I uncovered I really struggle with people pleasing. Before then, I would've denied it. I really thought I was my own person, strong enough to speak honestly. But the truth is sometimes it's hard for me to BE ME. I feel bad if telling the truth hurts someone. So I tend to hide my feelings. I'd rather avoid the conflict, which Continue Reading
