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What Caring for Everyone Else Taught Me About Finally Caring for Myself (Biblically, Slowly)

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What Caring for Everyone Else Taught Me About Finally Caring for Myself (Biblically, Slowly) Photo by Jirasin Yossri on Unsplash For years, it felt like my life was a well-oiled machine, powered by my own endless supply of "yes" and fueled by coffee. My daughter, work, household, church commitments – they all received my full attention, my best efforts, my deepest care. And honestly, it felt good, in a fulfilling but utterly exhausting way. I wore my busy-ness like a badge of honor, proof of my love and dedication. I’m guessing many of you know exactly what I’m talking about. We’ve been there, right? Giving your all to raise a wonderful daughter who is now finding her own footing, navigating a demanding job, and making sure everything runs smoothly at home. It’s a lot, and often, the last person to make it onto the priority list is… us. The turning point for me wasn't a sudden revelation, but a series of quiet nudges – sometimes from the Lord, someti...

Why Lending a Book is More Rewarding Than Lending a Cup of Sugar | A Neighborly Tip

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Why Lending a Book is More Rewarding Than Lending a Cup of Sugar | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Jon Tyson (@jontyson) You know, there’s a peculiar magic in a small, unassuming box brimming with stories right at the edge of someone’s yard. It's not just about the books inside, though they are certainly the heart of it all. A Little Free Library stands as a subtle invitation, a gesture that says, "We share this space, and perhaps, we share a love for words too." It embodies a gentle sense of belonging, a constant, unspoken hello to everyone who passes by. Think of the unseen stories passing through hands, the silent conversations sparked when a neighbor picks up a book you once cherished, or when you find a title that feels uniquely meant for you. There's a particular kind of connection in that – one that doesn't demand interaction, but simply acknowledges a shared humanity. It’s a gentle reminder that even in our separate lives, we’re woven into the same...

What's For Dinner: Grilled Steak Salad

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What's For Dinner: Grilled Steak Salad Ah, June. The days stretch out long and golden, inviting us to linger just a little longer outside. For many of us, myself included, this time of year often means a bit more hustle and bustle, whether it's garden projects, summer plans beginning, or simply trying to soak in every precious moment of sunshine. It can feel like there's less time for elaborate meals, yet our bodies still crave something substantial and truly satisfying. That's where the grilled steak salad steps in, a true blessing in edible form. It's the kind of meal that feels indulgent without being heavy, hearty without weighing you down. As an introvert, I appreciate how this dish lets me be present in the moment – whether it's enjoying the quiet sizzle of the grill or simply appreciating the vibrant colors on my plate – without needing to make a huge fuss. It's a reminder that good food doesn't have to be complicated to be a gift. ...

Daily Prayer: A Living, Breathing Offering

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Daily Prayer: A Living, Breathing Offering Photo by Patrick Langwallner (@patrese) "Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God--this is your spiritual act of worship." — Romans 12:1 It's Tuesday morning, and the world outside my window is still waking up, a soft, misty grey promising a hint of spring sunshine later. My coffee is brewing, and I'm scrolling through this verse from Romans, trying to mentally digest "offer your bodies as living sacrifices." Honestly, my first, very un-spiritual thought usually leans toward offering my body an extra hour of sleep, or maybe a really good stretch. The idea of a "sacrifice" can feel a bit weighty, can't it? My introverted brain immediately pictures something dramatic and painful, like a grand, once-in-a-lifetime gesture. But then Paul adds "living." And that's where it gets really i...

Turning skills into infographics without sounding generic

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Turning skills into infographics without sounding generic Photo by Antonio Groß (@antoniogrosz) It’s June, and the days are stretching out, full of light and the promise of summer, but my mind sometimes feels like it's wrestling with shadows. Lately, I've been pondering something that feels a bit silly to admit, yet I suspect many of us quietly carry it: how to articulate what we *do* – the accumulated wisdom of years – without it sounding… well, generic. I see all these wonderful infographics online, neat little summaries of skills and processes. And a part of me thinks, "Yes! That's what I need, a clear visual representation!" But then I start to break down my own path, my own skills, and it quickly feels like I'm just listing bullet points that could belong to anyone. The same phrases, the same descriptors that feel so empty when they come from *my* mouth, even if they accurately describe the work. After all these years – raising our daughter i...

Something To Celebrate: National Donut Day

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Background photo by Quilia (@heyquilia) Today is National Donut Day . There’s always something to celebrate.