Practical prompts, questions, and ideas to inspire choosing a word focus for the upcoming year.
Read MoreThe beautiful guiding prayer of The Maranatha Community has been read and heard by millions worldwide. It has helped transform my thinking and used to bring about inner healing. In this post I've use the sound-track from the original Shalom CD (with permission) to overlay it onto my original artwork to create this video rendition.
Read MoreVideo and written reasons on the benefits of including a Word of the Year in a bullet/calendar/everyday/anything style of journal
Read MoreThis post shows my finished journal pages of the A-Z Word of the Year Challenge & links including A-Z of my Mystery and applying it to a word of the year.
Read MoreMoving toward a zenith, the highest point in life, with passion and zeal sounds fulfilling and to me. I would like to live with such purposeful intention.
Read MoreWhat I yearn for I tend to say 'yes' to. That is why it is so important to nurture my heart, be aware of what or who I give my heart to, what I focus on, and even what I see and hear.
Read MoreVideo and written steps on how to choose a Word of the Year to focus on and live by. Visit my blog for creative ways to journal and live your word this year
Read MoreThe mysterious treasure and paradox of the letter 'X' in the A-Z of Mystery journal. Scripture and questions to consider in this journey of life.
Read MoreSeeking wisdom “the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, insight, understanding and common sense; unbiased judgment, and compassion.” What do I have grace and time for?
Read MoreWe are bound together in a common life. Seeking unity with one another is a worthwhile pursuit. "How wonderful it is...to live together in harmony.
Read More"We live in the past of the future," I heard Jonathan Cahn say. So I am choosing to make today count like a time traveler! It's like I am actually able to go back in time and change the trajectory of my future. If I were looking back from tomorrow or next year, that is exactly what coming back to this moment would be like.
Read MoreIt's time to Shine! What does it mean to shine? “How do I shine as myself, with God, and others?" To shine looks differently for us individually, but my guess there are also some common things we long for, need, and value.
Read MoreSeeking to establish a fulfilling rhythm of daily life, working from rest and resting from work in a fulfilling way. Every living thing has a rhythm. "R" for Rhythm in the A-Z of Mystery Word of the Year Challenge.
Read MoreGetting quiet is important in order to hear and discern what to do. Listening prayer is a way to do that. Suggested questions & art reflections on Q-Quiet in the A-Z Challenge included
Read MoreParadox is holding two opposites as true at the same time. We live in paradoxical times that have polarized relationships and our nation. We tend to paint other people with harsh, broad brush strokes of black or white. Living with paradox requires empathy and invites reconciliation, seeking to understand a viewpoint opposite of our own.
Read MoreOvercoming my struggle to order my stuff, organize and create beauty. O - Order in A-Z Word of the Year Challenge. Key questions to help organize.
Read MoreCelebrating Nature with a Word of the Year active challenge and NEW leafy doodle stencils. Included are artful inspirations and a how-to stencil Washi tape video, comparing medical tape with white Washi tape.
Read MoreThe word 'Muse' is filled with mystery. Muse is associated with memory and music. We may sense the connection most when we hear a song from our past, bringing back all sorts of memories, and we feel transported back to a specific event or time. Google Dictionary defines Inspiration as:" the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative" or "a sudden brilliant, creative, or timely idea."
Read MoreI’ve been reminded to look back in order to move forward. At first it sounded counter-intuitive and non-productive, but after doing it, I see the value of taking a fresh look at what I have, what I’ve done, and stop to look, listen, and be grateful. It was the prompt I needed to Live this moment, to be present without the pressure to perform.
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