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  • January 22, 2021

    Don’t Give Up on Sustainability: The Little Things Count!

    Don’t Give Up on Sustainability: The Little Things Count!

    There’s no point in stressing over things we can’t control, right? So, acknowledging the disturbing levels of consumption in America feels futile. What power does any one of us have to fix the factories, the supply chains, and environmental impacts of the corporations like Unilever who make many products we need and use frequently? This…

  • January 15, 2021

    We Need to Stop Apologizing

    We Need to Stop Apologizing

    We often feel guilty for things we shouldn’t. The desire to please people feels almost instinctive for me, probably due to both nature and nurture. People like myself are hyperaware of the shifting moods around us; we sense tension in the air. We can tell from the subtlest change in vocal tone or body position…

  • January 8, 2021

    2021 Goals, Resolutions & Blogging Plans (+ a Convicting Sentiment on Prayer)

    2021 Goals, Resolutions & Blogging Plans (+ a Convicting Sentiment on Prayer)

    As we settle into the groove of a new year, many of us contemplate what we’d like to accomplish. Sharing those goals and resolutions is socially acceptable but sorta-kinda borders on narcissistic because let’s face it–no one cares as much as me! 😉 Still, for fun and accountability’s sake, and to perhaps provoke you to…

  • January 1, 2021

    Books I Read in 2020

    Books I Read in 2020

    As we embark on a new year starting today, it’s fun to look back on what we accomplished over the last year. In this case, I want to reflect on my reading in 2020 and see how many books I got through and what kind I gravitated to the most. Here’s the books I read…

  • December 18, 2020

    “The Perfect Gift” (a Christmas Poem) + a Proclamative Scripture Compilation

    “The Perfect Gift” (a Christmas Poem) + a Proclamative Scripture Compilation

    A couple weeks ago, I posted about gift giving during the holidays. It’s estimated that Americans waste billions of dollars on unwanted presents every year. I provided some tips for buying special gifts people will appreciate while also supporting local crafters, small businesses, and sustainable companies. Multiple family members asked me what to get each…

  • December 11, 2020

    What Is God Preparing ME For?

    What Is God Preparing ME For?

    On the second Sunday of Advent, most of us heard sermons based off Mark 1:1-8 in which John prepares the way for Jesus. He beckons the Israelites to repent of their sins and receive a baptism by water, symbolically cleansing their spirits. Jesus would follow John and baptize with the Holy Spirit. Just as John…

  • December 4, 2020

    ‘Tis the Season for Unwanted Gifts!

    ‘Tis the Season for Unwanted Gifts!

    Did you know that waste increases by a significant margin during the holidays? It’s pretty obvious why–wasted food, used gift wrap/tape/bows/boxes/bags, cheap decorations that get tossed in the trash after the season, things we get rid of to make room for gifts we received, you name it. I could write a post with ideas to…

  • November 20, 2020

    Recent Controvery Around Disability & Media: PC Gone Mad Or Rightful Call-Outs?

    Recent Controvery Around Disability & Media: PC Gone Mad Or Rightful Call-Outs?

    Just this week, I’ve heard of two instances where people called out media companies for portrayals that marginalize the disabled. The game Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has received backlash for using the term “disfigured” to describe a burn victim’s face. The film Witches has been criticized because the main antagonist, a witch, has hands that resemble…

  • November 13, 2020

    Musings on Sympathy vs. Empathy, Why Language Shifts & Viewing All People as People

    Musings on Sympathy vs. Empathy, Why Language Shifts & Viewing All People as People

    A few months back, I wrote a post on FB that involved having empathy for others. Someone initiated a bad faith argument with me and provided a grammar lesson on the difference between sympathy and empathy. If you haven’t experienced something yourself, all you can feel is sympathy; empathy indicates you have also been through…

  • November 6, 2020

    Are We Stepping Stones Or Stumbling Blocks?

    Are We Stepping Stones Or Stumbling Blocks?

    I wrote this a few months ago as a “stand by” post, and it seems fitting to share as we await final tallies of American state and federal elections. Many of us feel passionately about who and what we support. Calls for unity sometimes feel tone deaf when they gloss over what’s at stake. So…

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