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Letting Go So Our Kids Can Shine!
Yes, I tend to write about motherhood. A lot. Why? I was/am a stay-at-home mom who homeschooled her children so, writing aside, that’s what I know best. Being the youngest of eight children, as my readers already know, has also … Continue reading
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Tagged adult children, Aging, anxiety, believe, book recs, books, children, Christian, depression, family, God's plan, grown children, grown kids, healing, kids, letting go, maturing, Maturity, mystery, Parenthood, Personal growth, Providence, psychology, read, reading, retirement, romantic suspsense thriller, second act, suspense
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What to Do When We’re Not Okay by Julie Arduini
I think one of the most surprising things to come from 2020 is that we’re in 2024 and we are overall not okay. Politics aside, we thought we were staying inside for a couple of weeks, tops. We were told … Continue reading
How Did I Get Here & When Can I Leave by Julie Arduini
It wasn’t too long ago I was in the middle of our local township park surrounded by spring flowers, beautiful trees, and small wildlife. Instead of inhaling the fresh air, I wiped a tear off my cheek and headed home. … Continue reading
Anxieties by James R. Coggins
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7 NIV). This verse doesn’t seem to have received much attention in recent years. It was a favorite verse in a previous generation. In our house growing … Continue reading
Spiral by Julie Arduini
This is one of the posts where I feel like there’s one person out there who needs to read this and be encouraged. I believe the bloggers here are transparent and helpful, but you might have the thought because we … Continue reading
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Tagged anti depressant, anxiety, depression, healing, Julie Arduini, mental health, prayer, Spiral by Julie Arduini, Trusting God
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I Forget to Breathe by Julie Arduini
Last month I received a gift my family and I determined wasn’t a want as much as a need. An Apple watch. When they first came on the scene I made fun of them because all I saw was people … Continue reading
Happy Early Festivus by Julie Arduini
Part of my marketing work is to create social media discussion. It helps me engage with readers, and honestly works an algorithm I don’t understand. I often use the Holiday Insights calendar for inspiration, and it rarely disappoints. For instance, … Continue reading
Surrendering My “A” Game by Julie Arduini
My brand is surrender. I add chocolate to the mix because that is my constant struggle and there are times we aren’t ready to surrender. I’ve been there, so my tagline is “Encouraging you to surrender the good, the bad, … Continue reading
Bible Study: The Cure for What Ails You by Julie Arduini
Happy July! Last time I blogged, I shared my anxiety revelation. Thankfully, that’s better. However, last week I realized I was in bit of a funk, and as I looked around, both in my socially-distanced church and around social media, … Continue reading
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The Anxiety Revelation by Julie Arduini
There’s a good chance I’ve written on this topic before. If so, I tried to search and the computer didn’t feel like cooperating. I’m going on faith that perhaps someone needs to read what I’m sharing today. A couple days … Continue reading
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But I Want to Hover by Julie Arduini
As I meet with moms who are a bit ahead of me in the parenting journey, they confess that like me, the hardest seasons weren’t the baby/toddler/preK years. No, they were the times the kids were bullied. Or, when they … Continue reading
Rejoice Always by Julie Arduini
I’m a Bible study girl. My bookshelves are full of completed studies where I’ve poured over verses and learned new insights from an unchanging God. What I love is often I can find free online studies where videos are offered … Continue reading
Stressed Much? by Hannah Alexander
How’s your stress level? I recently listened in on an anxiety symposium that was quite helpful. In it, some experts in the use of alternative supplements suggested several possible aids that could help with a person’s stress level without resorting … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, dealing with stress, walking with the Great Physician
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