Self-compassionate people hold themselves accountable for their actions. They are not threatened by their mistakes. Because they do not judge themselves harshly, they are able to admit their mistakes. Because they are able to admit their mistakes, they are able to learn from … [Read more...]
Waking up this morning…
Waking up this morning, the sun greets me as it shines down between the branches of the dogwood tree. Outside my window, the roses are in full bloom looking more vibrant than I can remember in recent years. After a really busy week, I pause long enough to appreciate the moment … [Read more...]
5 Things About Being a Mother I Have Learned Along the Way
Last Sunday I was given a very special Mother's Day present from Michael Simone, the pastor at Spring Branch Community Church. Pastor Simone asked me to come speak to his large congregation about being an effective and/or courageous mother. When he honored me with this invitation … [Read more...]
Do You Know Your Worth?
"Almost everything that happens to you in the long run is a direct reflection of what you believe about yourself in the short-term. In other words, you can’t possibly outperform your level of self-esteem. You can’t draw from yourself more than you think you’re worth." - Marc … [Read more...]
Patience
Having patience can be very difficult- especially during our darkest times. But if we can remember that we don't always see the bigger picture at that moment. And new doors don't always open as soon as we expect them to. And the pain sometimes lingers longer than we want it … [Read more...]
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