Make an impact

In the midst of a 2-year stretch of grief and loss, I endured the loss of my voice. I thought it was bronchitis. I was treated for allergies… tested for strep… and then in 2013, I was diagnosed with a vocal disorder. At the time, my voice was barely much...

I’m here… and I’m ok

So in the times of the virus… a story of leaning into my feelings. Whatever they are. A couple of friends and I in my area have decided to be of support to one another and share that we are making a run to a supermarket or Costco or whatever and to ask if they...

Be gentle with yourself

During the 2 years I spent in grief and loss, I came to notice that I had expectations of myself that I ought to grieve this way or that way because someone else was. I thought I had to be strong for others around me who were also experiencing loss. I thought I...

What the world needs most from you

In a recent conversation with my friend Stacey Hall, she shared that when we really truly tap into doing what God intended for us to be doing, it can sometimes feel “weird” because we’re tuning into our heart not our brain and we’re no longer...

Life is about perspective

Life really is about perspective, isn’t it? I notice this the most when we are hiking or backpacking. As our vantage point changes in a climb or a peak comes into sight, our view gets more spectacular…and if I wait too long to take a photo, the view has...

The more you know…

In my visual communications class last semester, the instructor would end every class by saying “the more you know…” and have us complete it with “the more you see.” It’s a quote by Aldous Huxley and it’s incredibly deep and...
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