We Know Our Past…But What Of The Future
As clearly as we know our past, God even more clearly knows our future.
As clearly as we know our past, God even more clearly knows our future.
If you were limited to nine words, only nine, what would those nine words be?
“Honestly, I thought you had more fight in you.” Not really something you say to someone you may never see again.
When my daughter, Savannah Grace, was young, I told her something that would affect my life in later years. Though I did not know how dramatically at the time.
Each of us are probably, during this state of new normal taking on tasks we did not think we were capable of doing.
Sitting in a room full of educators as well as writers can be a little intimidating.
In the middle of the night a great army has surrounded you. And you do not even know it…yet.
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers.”
How many billions of dollars have been spent and made on finding the perfect fit?
Challenged to use less words more effectively I began to study effective speakers.
Who could have guessed that such a positive message of hope could come from a troubled beginning?
Being a Colin Powell fan, I read his book, It Worked For Me.
Be so confident in yourself that when success comes…you are the only one not surprised.
“It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.” Chaos Theory
We check boxes throughout our life. Some important, some not important. Natalie Ann checked a box.
You’ve seen them. They see the silver lining in every storm.
The craziest thing about inspiration is that it comes out of nowhere. One minute…nothing. The next minute…everything.
Rembrandt painted the related photo in 1630 and titled the work Parable Of The Hidden Treasure.
“Welcome to Hollywood! What’s your dream? Everybody’s got a dream!”
It worked every time. Five questions and five minutes was all I needed.