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The Art of Being a Woman: I don’t live in a model home but you are still invited over. {Week Five}

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In the past, I spent exorbitant amounts of time cleaning and decorating my home. My first boyfriend even told me I was the one who taught him how to make lines in the carpet with the vacuum cleaner. Now, there is a lasting impression every girl wants to make on her first boyfriend!

The Art of Being a Woman: Smoothing out the wrinkles of my heart {Week Four}

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Minutes after I posted the blog, The Art of Being a Woman: That Outfit Makes me Look Fat, I received an email from our family photographer. The subject line read: I hope I don’t get in trouble. In the email our photographer began his note with: “Not that any touch ups are necessary…” BUT…  “I tried to smooth out some signs of age.

The Art of Being a Woman…redefining beauty & purpose {Week One}

A fire and a passion burns deep in her soul. She knows there is something more. She sets out to re-define the modern woman by evoking authenticity, creativity, originality, and service. She is interesting and interested. Her inner beauty can spark even that of a stranger’s curiosity. She does not fear vulnerability –

Putting the Happy back into the Holidays…3 steps to staying fully present

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“Being in a hurry. Getting to the next thing without fully entering the thing in front of me. I cannot think of a single advantage I’ve ever gained from being in a hurry. But a thousand broken and missed things, tens of thousands, lie in the wake of all the rushing….

Designing your Avatar – Knowing who you serve?

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Last week I watched and listened while Michael Hyatt interviewed twenty-two top presenters at the first Influence and Impact Summit. Speakers such as, John Maxwell, Lysa Terkeurst, Donald Miller, Dave Ramsey, and Jen Hatmaker spoke about their strategies for leading and building a platform while sharing vulnerably about their fears,