With today’s “average” life expectancy, I’m officially at (okay…a little past) the halfway point. Even typing that feels surreal. It makes me feel old! And in this so-called “old age,” I’ve found myself spending more time looking back—not living in regret, but reflecting on what really matters and what I hope to pass on to… Continue reading 10 Things I’d Tell My 20-year-old Self
Category: psychology
Numbering My Days
I originally wrote this nearly a decade ago. My kids are older now—two are basically adults—and while my season has shifted, my heart hasn’t. I still feel the same pull to soak in every moment, praying often that I don’t forget to number my days. I decided to share these words again, not only as… Continue reading Numbering My Days
A Letter to my “Tween-age” Daughter
a letter of advice to my “tween-age” daughter with love
Catching Dandelion Seeds
So, I will continue “gathering dandelion seeds” — light, fleeting, beautiful — knowing they were never meant to stay, but to soar. And still… I’ll be here, catching every single one.
Hope Unfolding: Grace-Filled Truth for the Momma’s Heart | Book Review
If you are a mom, this book is a MUST read! I cannot emphasize that enough. As moms, we so often find ourselves questioning if we are good enough...we wonder how we are going to get it all done...we worry about how things are/are not going to work out...how do we balance this thing called… Continue reading Hope Unfolding: Grace-Filled Truth for the Momma’s Heart | Book Review
Advocate Personality – INFJ
One of my favorite studies in my years of Psychology classes was researching personality types.
Journaling as Therapy
I have read that journaling is therapeutic, especially to the INFJ world. And, while it is a little out of my comfort zone, I decided it was worth giving it a try. So, here I go…