A new approach. I hope you like it.
Sometimes, new is good. I hope you’ll overlook the fact that I am reposting. I wanted to see what this looked like. Maybe I’ll post something like this every end-of-month, so in case you didn’t read a post, they are all in one place.
So, what do you think?
Besides, trying something new is good, right? And considering it’s the end of the month, it works out well.

Plus, I like being able to see my posts this way as well. It’s been two months of reflection and sorting things out. Mental health, identifying the truly important, and relationships. Some pretty heady subjects. But what else is there to do in these two dark, cold months?
Now, I contend with this Afib diagnosis. I’m having a hard time adjusting to the medications. But I try to see things in perspective. It’s not terminal. It’s treatable. Perspective certainly helps. Besides, I’m an overcomer in Christ.
If faith doesn’t work during times of illness, when will it?
I hope you have a great weekend and blessings to each of you.
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Week in review/Sat re-cap
Finally, the sun is shining and the snow isn’t blowing and drifting. I’m leaving the house! Heading to Wal-Mart to find some knit fabric to make the adorable cocoon wraps that are showing up everywhere. Then heading to Dollar Tree to buy some white dinnerware as yesterday my grandaughter, her friend, and I engaged in some Read more
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I think I can, I think I can. I KNOW I can.
I think part of the problem in keeping resolutions is taking the time to really thinking them through. Most resolutions are no more than “wishes”, which isn’t a bad thing but without a well thought out plan even our wishes won’t come true. Resolution keeping should be based on sound strategy. Sometimes we sabotage ourselves before we even begin. Read more
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Every problem has a expiration date!
I like the title of this post. It’s a better way of saying that problems don’t last forever. God bless and I hope you have a good day. Discover more from goodthoughtsgoodlives Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Rebecca Hi. I’m so glad you’re here. My blog Read more
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pacing ourselves (or how to quit running)
One of my biggest challenges is learning to pace myself. I used to think I was one of few people with this problem. But just about every person I know suffers from the same dis-ease. I write it that way, dis-ease, because it really is a case of not being at–ease with ourselves. But pacing is not Read more
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Live “less than” when you can
Death is truly the great equalizer of men. Sometimes, when I look at all my “stuff” I think about this. Sure, I enjoy it. And God certainly has no problem with wealth (not mine but wealth in general 🙂 ) as evidenced by King David, Solomon, Abraham and others. God often blesses His children materially. And Read more
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Baby steps to recovery from depression
I love what Mahatma Gandhi said, (I may be a Christian but I don’t have a problem with learning from those who profess their faith differently.) This cycle of thinking, speaking, and doing is the same cycle that if out of sync must be restored to harmony in a depressive episode. If even one of them is damaged by depression, all the Read more
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