Aug 23, 2018 | Blog, emotional health and wellbeing
The Blame Game Blaming others is an inappropriate and non-productive form of communication between lovers, friends, or family members.” In her book, Shift, Author and television personality, Tory Johnson, shares her story of weight loss. But her story is way...
Nov 1, 2017 | Blog, emotional health and wellbeing, Heartlift, Other
Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips.” -Ecclesiastes 10:12, NIV A Gentle Tap I felt a slight touch on my right shoulder. As I turned from a conversation I was deeply involved in, she handed me a simple note....
Aug 18, 2016 | Be Remarkable eCourse, Blog, emotional health and wellbeing
Between your longings and the demand for their fulfillment is a place as real as any in the tangible world. But it is uncharted and uniquely tailored to your own personal story. You will only know you are there when you feel a little on the edge of your chair—and you...
Jul 14, 2016 | Other, Blog, Devotions, emotional health and wellbeing, Prayer
You have peace,” the old woman said, “when you make it with yourself.” ― Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven When Peace of Mind Feels Far Away When I woke up Tuesday morning, I never expected that I would end up lacerating my head on a metal...
May 5, 2016 | Other, Blog, emotional health and wellbeing, Motherhood, Parenting
Meet the Remarkable Lea Turner, Mom, Writer, Blogger I met Lea years ago. Her quiet demeanor and warm, wise eyes indicative of remarkability. I remember Lea sharing her dreams of serving God through her gift of writing. She and her family moved to Alabama and we lost...
Mar 5, 2016 | Other, Conversation, emotional health and wellbeing, Practicing Love, Spiritual Formation
“But therein lies the paradox: Speaking out and being ‘real’ are not necessarily virtues. Sometimes voicing our thoughts and feelings shuts down the lines of communication, diminishes or shames another person, or makes it less likely that two people can...