There’s that itch to write again for how many days now but I don’t know what to write about. Then I remembered saying in a recent post, “Writing helps me process and remember that which I want to chronicle—life and learnings. Writing helps me remember.” So how was my week and what do I not want to forget?
Sharing is Caring
I have witnessed many transitions, both in corporate and in ministry, and noted that part of a successful transition is when the new person takes off from where the old person left from, instead of starting from scratch. When the new person starts from scratch simply because s/he did not bother to set aside his/her…
You’re Older but You’re not Old
I have this daily gratitude thing on Facebook and as I was completing my January entries tonight ?, I thought of placing this on my blog instead of as a mere description of a photo. My mom celebrated her 60th birthday this year. We had a series of celebrations and reunions, and one of those…
Just Write
I’ve been itching to write for a few weeks now but I didn’t know how to start and what to write about. When you’ve stopped consistently writing, it seems difficult to get back at it.
2018: A Year of Transitions
Since 2016 I have been trying to make it a habit to post my annual gratitude list on my birthday. I just read my 2016 and 2017 posts again as I write this, and it’s interesting how long back those two years feel, and almost forgotten: 2016: Wow. Book published. Blog revamped. Baby on the…
By Faith: Noah Part 2
This post is a continuation of how the faith of Noah spoke to me, as he was cited on Hebrews 11:7. If you haven’t read the first part of this post, please read that one first here.
By Faith: Noah Part 1
Because we named our son Noah AND I was not in the meeting when the speakers for a series of church activities was discussed, I was assigned to speak about the life of… Noah (from the bible). ? Sharing with you here some of my notes. We named our son Noah because the bible says Noah…
Essential Oils: Practical and Safety Reminders
If you’re getting ready to start your oily journey, here are some EO practical and safety reminders I’ve gathered as I started mine.
I Don’t Believe in Essential Oils
“Tsss… I don’t believe in that.” That’s what I used to say about essential oils. Then when I tried to learn more about it, I saw its potential for my family’s health and wellness, but then I said, “There’s so much to learn. I just don’t have the time, even to mix my own blends.”
Salubsob
Sometimes, it’s the small things that hurt. My salubsob story and how it reminded me of how God uses others to help us grow in character.