Last weekend we sang a new worship song, Burn The Ships by the duo For King […]
The other day an Instagram friend posted this quote: “When a flower doesn’t bloom you fix […]
In the month of May I had my sinus surgery after a non-stop year of sinus […]
There’s been a lot of interest in the Back on Track 30 Day Re-Focus for June. […]
I started to write a blog the other day about my sinus surgery. It really wasn’t […]
Suffering is universal. We all suffer. In our own ways and with own inner demons we battle things that can seemingly destroy us. I think every person on earth has an event in their life - at least one - that they can look back and wonder how they survived it. I had a moment to look again at suffering and the human condition this weekend.I served on a panel at Westerly Library this past weekend with other local authors and a local author who owns a publishing house. This event was for the main benefit of the writing group that meets on Saturday mornings at the library. The group wanted to speak with local authors who published their work and were willing to answer questions about their writing process and the road to publishing. It was an honor to be included with other writers and I learned just as much as I shared. It was a great event.How does this relate to suffering?Ahead of the session the event organizer sent the panelists a list of questions submitted by the writers and asking us to answer one that they'd feature in Facebook posts announcing the event. One question really stood out And I had to answer it:Q: How do you deal with negative self talk? Or the thought that 'I don't need to write that' or 'nobody wants to read about that'?
I discovered this foundation on Facebook and was intrigued. I wasn’t sure if it would work […]
When I look back on my life I see themes based on how I was feeling […]
I sat on a panel of entrepreneurs of my high school alma mater a couple of weeks ago as part of their career day. It was nice to be there and see how the school has changed and progressed in the past (nearly) 30 years. The panelists were all running different businesses from a social impact retail store and luxury handbags to a local performance and coffee shop and a brand new distillery. Everyone had something incredible to bring to the table. When I speak with students it's almost like I can see the pressure emanating from their pores! The pressure to do well academically, athletically, socially, and everything in between! We had pressures too but what we didn't have in the late 80s was information coming at us from every corner of the world nestled in the palm our hands! Look like this! Act like that! This will make you feel better!
I first walked into East Coast Karate two years ago on a whim when a friend […]