This post is by Jen Shultz.
Move.
That one word has made me feel like a failure more times in the last decade than I can count. That goal- the one of moving my body- has been a place of great frustration. I hit a good stride and make...
This post is by Briane Kearns.
Plans come in different shapes and sizes. To make plans and achieve them we need to break them down so that we have both a vision and a roadmap. I categorize plans into three types: Big Picture Plans, Incremental...
This is post by Jen Stanbro.
A couple of months ago, I was sitting next to my mom on the couch in my screened-in patio, on a beautiful 75 degree day in February. This was new to me. I grew up in Western New York (think lake-effect snow) and...
This post is by Jenn Kokal.
It was the first warm morning of the year. I sat there on my chair, a book in one hand, a cup of hot coffee in the other. The open windows were blowing a fresh breeze through the room, rustling the long, sheer...
This post is by Deb Alexander.
I’ve always been a planner. I used an assignment notebook years earlier than I actually needed to, simply because I loved making a check mark in the little box when I finished a homework assignment. These days,...
This post is by Joanne Wu.
What were you doing around this time last year?
Around this time last year, I was googling creative ways to celebrate Easter with my church community while we attended “church at home.” My...
This post is by Briane Pittman Kearns.
There are many plans in a person’s mind, but it is the counsel of the LORD which will stand. (Proverbs 19:21 NET)
At Hello Mornings, we focus on God Time, Plan Time and Move Time. Today we will put two...
This post is by Kem Roper.
Over the course of my career, I’ve seen my fair share of struggling writers, and one thing I’ve noticed is that their struggles with writing are similar to my struggles with planning!
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Our educational...
This post is by Jennifer Shultz.
I live in Oklahoma, so with the beauty of life springing forth in what is literally called “Green Country” comes the threat of violence in the weather. Spring, also known in my neck of the...
This post is by Amy Mykytiuk.
Discipline, as it pertains to disciplining one’s self, may conjure fear in some of us. I was an adult, in Bible college before I understood that the Christian life is a life of discipline. If it didn’t...
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