by susan | Dec 9, 2012 | Blog, Connect to God, Connect to Others, Connect to Purpose, Connect to Your Kids, Home Manager Tips
If you are joining in for the first time this week, be sure to read Part 1, where we reflected on the past 12 months. We took the time to write down and remember the many joys of the past 300+ days with our families. The next step- say Thank You Here, in America, we...
by susan | Nov 29, 2012 | Blog, Connect to God, Connect to Others, Connect to Purpose, Home Manager Tips
Sometimes I feel like I’m dancing but the DJ keeps changing the music alternating between fast and slow jams. Just when I want to start waving my hands in the air and giving it my all, the DJ switches it up and the music is mellow and s-l-o-w (insert Barry...
by susan | Nov 18, 2012 | Blog, Connect to God, Connect to Purpose
I woke up early this morning and wanted to jot down what the Lord was sharing with me. The Standout Principle A principle based on scripture. Basically throughout Jesus’ life He ministered to, healed, transformed, the lives of those who stood out...
by susan | Nov 12, 2012 | Blog, Connect to God, Connect to Purpose, Home Manager Tips, Uncategorized
When you’re driving your eyes are constantly checking all around you. You look out the front window alternating short distances ahead and way off on the horizon. However, if you are traveling on a curvy road, the ability to see long distances is blocked....
by susan | Nov 4, 2012 | Blog, Connect to Purpose, Home Manager Tips
True confession, I am an over-thinker! I can over-think at least one situation every single day. I will often question myself after I make a decision. Was it the right decision? Should I have done more research? What about (fill in the blank)? When you over-think,...
by susan | Oct 7, 2012 | Blog, Connect to Purpose, Connect to Your Kids
There’s an unspoken question among parents when we watch Olympic athletes or successful professional athletes such as Gabby Douglas or the Williams’ sisters. Could my child be next? How are we to know? Could we be depriving our child of “their”...