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Recruiting instead of selling and making that clear in copy

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Recruiting instead of selling and making that clear in copy Photo by aw (@wwwawdesign) The late summer air is thick and still as I sit here, the cicadas a hum in the background, a gentle reminder that August is settling in. My mind has been circling a particular thought lately, one of those subtle distinctions that feels hugely important when you finally pause to give it real space. It’s the difference between trying to sell something and trying to recruit someone, and what that means for the words we put out into the world. It’s a tension I’ve felt keenly in my work, in community — even sometimes around the dinner table when my husband and I are discussing plans with our adult daughter. We often talk about "selling" an idea, a product, a service. We craft pitches, highlight benefits, smooth out rough edges with persuasive language designed to make an outcome seem irresistible. The Subtle Shift in Intention Selling feels like a transaction, doesn't it? My...

Something To Celebrate: International Bikini Day

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Background photo by Allen Rad on Unsplash Today is International Bikini Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

What's For Dinner: Panzanella

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What's For Dinner: Panzanella July is fully upon us, isn't it? The world outside my window is buzzing with a vibrant, sweaty sort of energy. For someone like me, who often finds comfort in the quieter corners of life, this time of year can be a beautiful paradox. The sun insists on its presence, and the garden, bless its heart, demands attention. Yet, there’s a sweet invitation in these long days to slow down, to appreciate the simple rhythms of creation, and to let go of the need for grand plans. It’s a season that reminds me of grace – how good things often come in unadorned packages, like a perfectly ripe tomato. And when the warmth of the day lingers into evening, the thought of standing over a hot stove feels less like an inviting activity and more like a test of endurance. That's where Panzanella steps in. It's a dish that embodies summer simplicity, turning humble ingredients into something truly special with minimal fuss. Panzanella is, at its hea...

Daily Prayer: Waking Up to a Soul's Deepest Craving

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Daily Prayer: Waking Up to a Soul's Deepest Craving Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) "My soul yearns for you in the night; in the morning my spirit longs for you. When your judgments come upon the earth, the people of the world learn righteousness." — Isaiah 26:9 There's a particular kind of internal hum that starts even before the alarm clock has the audacity to go off, isn't there? For me, it’s not always the urgent mental list of work deadlines, or remembering to text my adult child back, or even the vague nagging feeling about that pile of clean laundry still waiting. Sometimes, it’s a quieter, deeper pull. A yearning that feels ancient and entirely separate from the demands of my very modern, very busy mid-week, late-spring existence. The Echo in the Night, The Whisper in the Dawn Isaiah 26:9 speaks so directly to this. “My soul yearns for you in the night.” The night is when my guard is usually down. The external world finally qu...

Something To Celebrate: Independence Day (USA)

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Background photo by Junior REIS (@juniorreisrn) Happy Independence Day! Here's a little sparkler of a fact: While we enthusiastically light up the night on July 4th, the Continental Congress actually voted for independence two days earlier, on July 2nd. Founding Father John Adams even believed future generations would celebrate on the 2nd! That grand quest for independence, in a much quieter, less parchment-bound way, plays out in our everyday lives too. Think of it as the freedom to declare your pajamas acceptable attire all day, or the profound liberty of choosing mismatched socks because, well, you can. It's the small, personal declarations that make life uniquely yours. Even if the loudest fireworks aren't quite your scene, or if your ideal parade involves a comfortable chair and a good book, there's always something to celebrate. The simple joy of a day off, the perfectly grilled (or store-bought) burger, or just a moment of quiet, uninterrupted peace....

How to turn craft ‘mistakes’ into marketable design quirks

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```html How to turn craft ‘mistakes’ into marketable design quirks Photo by Luke Schobert (@luke.schobert) Oh, hello there, fellow makers. As the July sun casts its long, golden light through my studio window, I find myself musing on the gentle art of creation, and perhaps more importantly, the grace within our "oops" moments. We pour our hearts into our craft, don't we? And sometimes, a little smudge, an unexpected stitch, or a slightly off-center line appears. What then? It's so easy to let that inner critic pipe up, isn't it? That voice that says, "It's not perfect." But what if that imperfection isn't a flaw, but a gentle characteristic waiting to be embraced? A story ready to be told? What if it's not about "doing" everything perfectly, but about "being" present with the process, allowing for the unexpected? The Gentle Art of Reframing In our creative world, a 'mistake' often feels like ...

The Subtle Charm of a Tiny Box of Books | A Neighborly Tip

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The Subtle Charm of a Tiny Box of Books | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Singapore Stock Photos on Unsplash There’s something truly special about spotting a small, unassuming box brimming with books on a neighborhood street. It's not just a container; it's a silent, gentle invitation. No formal invitations are needed, no RSVP required, just a quiet understanding that here, a story awaits. It’s a lovely way to feel connected to the rhythm of everyday life around you, without needing to say a single word. Consider the simple joy of browsing the titles, knowing that each one has passed through the hands of a neighbor, carrying with it a little piece of their journey. Perhaps you'll find a forgotten classic, or maybe a new author you've never considered. And then there's the delightful pause when you choose a book from your own shelf to leave behind, hoping it finds a perfect new home. This exchange is a tender act of trust and generosity, a small thread weaving...