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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Oh, my another easy DIY for you. You’ll want to read this.
This little DIY tray was a last-minute project for someone. I was getting ready to donate it to Goodwill when I thought, hmmm, maybe I could paint a beach scene for her. Of course, I had no idea it was going to turn out so good, or I would’ve taken “process” pictures. But I think Read more
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Easy DIY Project: refurbishing a picture with a marker
Good morning, everyone. Here’s a fun DIY I snuck in between marathon writing sessions. Busy writing but sneaking in a DIY I’ve been busy writing all week, spending hours at the computer. I’m happy with the rewrites and new covers, but I must say that writing a book about prayer certainly shows where I am Read more
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When you are disappointed, see the big picture.
We were supposed to be on a trip out west last week, but that didn’t happen because of a problem with our house that had to be addressed. I am disappointed, but I am reminded that God sees the big picture. It’s so easy to get caught up in our disappointment and focus on the Read more
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Chosing our words wisely for better health
Yesterday, I wrote about the importance of using kinder words when we speak to ourselves. But that doesn’t mean we ignore reality or try to pull the wool over someone’s eyes. Kind words should still be honest words. Don’t Be Deceived Words have been the vehicle for hate, prejudice, anger, and denial. Some people manipulate Read more
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Depression may be awful, but there really IS hope
Depression and anxiety are truly awful. They both rob you of so much, but mostly, they rob you of hope. But there really is hope. That’s hard to believe when you feel so awful. But there are countless people who can testify that it is not only manageable but can be completely overcome. I know Read more

