We often don’t give credit to our feelings and what they can teach us. Using feeling words, describe a time or experience of transformation in your life. Life offers lessons for each of us. What would
“Courage, dear heart.”C.S. Lewis The root of the word courage is ‘cor’ – the Latin word for heart. Did you know that? Today, I am just sitting with that….that simply minding my heart is
I listened to a podcast last night about connecting with my body post cancer treatment. I hated it. I was nauseous the entire time, feeling my heart ache and my body cringe. Tears in
Have you ever said a word (or a phrase) and then stopped for a moment and examined said word (or phrase) thoroughly? The word nerd in me does this often…what is *actually* being said?
It’s a tough anniversary day as this was the day my port was placed…a much more difficult step then I’d expected. A step heavy on my heart yet three years later. It was impossible
Vulnerability is not one-size-fits-all. And though it may be universal in that everyone has their stories of it, it is quite relative to the individual. Even if experiences are the “same” the experience of
I read something today… “Love and hurry are oil and water: they simply do not mix.” (John Mark Comer) Oh man does that resonate with me. I’ve written a lot lately about the value of time…but stick
One of the hardest, most deeply troubling things about breast cancer is the impact it has on body image. It’s confusing for sure feeling stuck in a body that I struggle to connect with.
“Not all girls are made of sugar and everything nice. Some girls are made of adventure, dark chocolate, intelligence, cuss words and courage.” Brooke Hampton *Post 901 The Stillness :: 9/22/17 :: Post 24 I
UGH. I’ve felt totally off all day. A L L DAY. My body hurts. My stomach is upset. My mind is restless. My heart is agitated. My whole being, edgy. I’M SO BLAHHHHHHHHHHH. I