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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Christmas Change: How to realistically cope.
Change at Christmas can be hard. We celebrated part of our family Christmas on the 14th. We celebrate again on Christmas Day. But I’m all wrapped and ready to go. Are you? My husband had a great idea, so at Thanksgiving, we gave Max Lucado’s, In the Manager, to all the couples so we all Read more
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Who is the Holy Spirit? how to know we’ve heard it
Talking about the Holy Spirit might seem like a strange post for Christmas, but remember, we are getting ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Jesus is one part of the Triune God. So is the Holy Spirit. They were all there that night. How, I don’t know, but neither does anyone else. Open hearts Read more
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Heartfelt prose to bring you needed hope for anxiety.
God bless each of you who struggles with anxiety. I get it. But you can overcome it. Check out my first book, Depression Has a Big Voice. The same technique that works for depression works for anxiety as well. Read more
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How to prevent families from falling apart: Three suggestions.
How to prevent families from falling apart shouldn’t even be a thing. It’s seldom the things that are done, although that certainly happens. More likely than not, it’s words. But harsh words aren’t easily forgotten. So, the obvious takeaway is never to say anything you will regret. All families have cracks. Consider this quote from Read more


