I stepped out of the house, work backpack on my shoulders, coffee in one hand, and breakfast balanced in the other. My cellphone was tucked under my arm as I struggled to open the car door. I must
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The Hidden Treasure of Joy
These moments of joy are like treasures scattered along life’s journey. Joy is simple, yet it’s easy to overlook or rush past.
Learning to See: A Journey of Compassion and Presence
“Above all I want to see differently. This prayer has been my constant companion, but recently it has taken on a new meaning.
Redefining the Zone: The Journey to Being Present
My kids often said, “Mom’s in the zone.” Whether I was reading, playing on my phone, or working on something, I could become completely oblivious to what was happening around me.
The Cost of Conflict: Navigating Discomfort in a Divided World
The louder their voices got, the more tense I felt. I muttered, “This is how conflict-resistant I am. It makes me uncomfortable to listen to this.”
Redefining Success: Beyond Ratings and Labels
These labels, ratings, and scores have me reeling a bit. I’ve had to shift my perspectives and adjust my expectations. It is a challenge to accept a 3 as successful rather than average or neutral
The Sacrifices of Love: small acts, big impact
A speaker I once heard said, “It’s all just theory until you walk in the door at night. That’s the laboratory of life where we get to practice that theory.”
Navigating the Unknown: Lessons from the Road
I spent 12 hours on the road over a day and a half driving through south-central Nebraska and north-central Kansas. My journey took me through a patchwork of cornfields, rolling hills, cattle pastu
Finding perspective in the night sky
We’ve all been there. I was offended. Something that was done to me left me feeling hurt and frustrated. The way I was treated felt profoundly wrong, yet I found myself at a loss for what to do a
My Sunglasses Collection: Seeing the world through different lenses
I own three pairs of sunglasses, each offering a unique view of the world. One pair, designed for water, has blue lenses that reduce glare and tine everything slightly blue. Another pair has browni