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How a Chopping Board Imbued My Days With Greater Intention
When Lars and I got married, someone gave us a set of bamboo chopping boards. There were three of them, small, medium, and large, and they practically oozed luxury, at least in my mind…
“When Have I Done Enough?”
Maybe the point that "I've made it" isn't some far-off hypothetical. Maybe it's decided moment-by-moment as I check in with myself and my Creator.
A guest post by author Cydnie Trenholm
Scrolling Instead of Living
Have you ever looked at your screentime and felt so absolutely discouraged that you stopped trying to reduce it? Have you ever set a goal that you didn’t reach, so you just gave up on trying? Me too. However, after a heckin’ ton of trial and error, here are nine things that have helped me to truly reduce my screentime.
25 things I learned + loved this past year
As a little birthday gift from me to you, I’ve made a list of the top things that made my year, from recipes to music to books. Here’s a little sneak peek into the things that shaped me. The things I loved. The things I learned. I’m praying that this list will encourage you, inspire you, and maybe even challenge you to get out and try something new or a little bit out of your comfort zone!
I had a pin go viral on Pinterest—here’s what changed
As a writer who hopes to one day publish a book, growing my audience is often on my mind. I hate the thought of self-promotion and balk at sharing something as simple as a blog post. I just want to write, not promote my writing!
A Little Change That Makes a BIG Difference
So often in life we’re focused on the big picture, the huge goals that will revolutionize our lives and change our circumstances, when in reality, it’s the tiniest things that are the most helpful. Not only are small adjustments more sustainable, they are easier, gentler, and all in all, more likely to get done.
trying to fix your life? read this.
I realized that in trying to systematize my life, I was really only trying to control it. There’s nothing wrong with systems, projects, and self-improvement projects, but when you start to view yourself as nothing more than a project or something to be fixed, you start to run into dead ends.