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Daily Prayer: My Go-To Place When Life Gets Loud

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Daily Prayer: My Go-To Place When Life Gets Loud Photo by Nathan Dumlao (@nate_dumlao) "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." — Psalm 46:1 It's a Tuesday afternoon, and the world outside my window is buzzing with the tail end of summer, threatening to spill into a very busy autumn. Inside, there's a different kind of hum – the dishwasher, the distant ping of a work email, the low thrum of my own thoughts trying to juggle a dozen things. For an introvert like me, even the "good" busy can sometimes feel like a lot to process. My brain, bless its overthinking heart, often craves a quiet corner, a literal or figurative hideaway. The Daily Symphony of "Trouble" When Psalm 46:1 talks about "trouble," my mind doesn't always go to grand, dramatic crises. Sometimes, it's the everyday stuff. It's the tight deadline at work that’s making my shoulders ache, the gentle dance of navigating...

Something To Celebrate: World Multiple Sclerosis Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Hello there, lovely humans! Did you know today is World Multiple Sclerosis Day? Yes, it's a thing, and it pops up every year as a global shout-out for awareness and connection. For many of us, MS isn't a calendar event; it's more like that quirky houseguest who never really leaves, occasionally rearranges the furniture of your energy levels, and sometimes makes your legs feel like they're having an existential crisis. It’s a day to acknowledge the sneaky little ways MS weaves itself into the everyday fabric – like meticulously planning your day around nap potential, or developing an encyclopedic knowledge of accessible restrooms. But here’s the thing, even when the world feels like it's running on a different timezone, there's always something to quietly acknowledge, to celebrate. Even if it's just finding that perfectly plump pillow, successfully opening a stubborn jar, or remembering whe...

Designing products that spark small joy moments

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Designing products that spark small joy moments Photo by Elena Mozhvilo (@miracle_day_studio) Hello, lovely souls! As the days lengthen and May unfurls its gentle beauty, I find myself thinking about the simple gifts of a new season. The soft greens, the budding flowers—they all seem to whisper a gentle invitation to pause. It's a sweet reminder that sometimes, the most profound experiences come not from grand gestures, but from the quiet moments in between. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, my heart is truly set on crafting things that offer just that: small, perfectly formed pockets of joy. It’s not about doing more; it’s about *being* present in what we do, even creatively. The Intention Behind Tiny Joys In a world that often praises constant output, it can feel counter-intuitive to slow down. But as a creative, a wife, and a mother, I've learned that true fulfillment often resides in the quiet hum of contentment, not the frantic rush of accomplishment. De...

Where Books Find New Friends (and so can you) | A Neighborly Tip

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Where Books Find New Friends (and so can you) | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Kylie Lugo (@kylieraelugo) There’s a certain magic in leaving something you cherish out in the world, hoping it finds a new home and brings a fresh spark to someone else. It's not just about a book; it’s about a whispered 'hello' across driveways, a silent agreement to share bits of our inner lives. A Little Free Library doesn't demand conversation, yet it starts countless stories. It's a testament to the understated joy of giving and receiving, asking for nothing more than a shared love for words. Think of it as a quiet, constant hum of connection. Each book placed, each book taken, is a small act of trust and generosity. It creates a gentle rhythm on your street, a subtle pull for neighbors to pause, to look, to perhaps even dream a little. It’s an invitation to serendipity, to find exactly the story you needed or to contribute one that someone else might be waiting for. This s...

What's For Dinner: Baked Falafel

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What's For Dinner: Baked Falafel May always feels like a bit of a whirlwind, doesn’t it? The days stretch out, full of sunshine and the promise of summer, but it also brings a flurry of activity. Gardens are calling, schedules seem to fill themselves, and sometimes, by the time dinner rolls around, my energy for anything complicated has usually packed its bags and left for the evening. It’s in these moments that I find myself leaning into meals that offer comfort without a fuss, something nourishing for both body and soul. That’s where baked falafel steps in. I’ll admit, the traditional fried version has its charm, but the thought of a splattery kitchen and the lingering smell of oil isn't exactly my idea of winding down after a long day. Call it an introvert's preference for peace and quiet, even in the kitchen. Baking falafel gives you all the delicious, herby goodness without any of the drama. It’s a gentler approach to a truly satisfying meal, letting the s...

Something To Celebrate: National Learn About Composting Day

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Background photo by Aneta Voborilova (@anet_voborilova) Today is National Learn About Composting Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

Because Sometimes Even Introverts Want to Talk | A Neighborly Tip

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Because Sometimes Even Introverts Want to Talk | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Patrick Marion (@patriickmarion) It’s funny how a collection of paper and ink can become a quiet bridge between people. A neighborhood book club isn’t just about the words on the page; it’s about the unspoken comfort of sharing a story, a perspective, or even a quiet moment of reflection with others who’ve walked the same literary path. It’s an invitation to slow down, to ponder, and to find common ground in the unfolding of a narrative, without any pressure to perform. Think of it less as a formal lecture and more as an extended conversation over a warm drink, where everyone feels a gentle permission to simply *be* themselves. To share what resonated, what puzzled, or what simply brought a flicker of recognition. It's in these exchanges, often quiet and unassuming, that we truly begin to see our neighbors not just as people next door, but as fellow travelers on life's grand and varied re...