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A Christmas Lesson From A Coffee Shop

The Toffee Crunch Mocha Latte called my name. I deliberated over the other options. The americano with a splash of milk. Way fewer calories. The cappuccino with a foamy heart. Way more sensible. The south Indian filter coffee. Way more familiar. But the Toffee Crunch Mocha Latte was just more… holiday-y. This is the season to indulge, they say. So ...

A Christmas “Activity” You Won’t Want To Miss

Women are getting angrier. At least that’s what a recent poll reveals. An annual survey by Gallup suggests that women, on average worldwide, have been getting angrier over the past 10 years. In 2012 both genders reported anger and stress at similar levels. But more recently, it was found that women were angrier—by six percentage points. The ...

Your Imperfect Story Can Speak Volumes

Incidental.  That word has an undeniably Hollywood blockbuster ring to it. (Don’t think so? Read this in your best movie trailer voice: “Incidentals, Coming to theaters, Summer 2023.” Told ya.) But other than sounding like a movie title, the word usually connotes something which is non-essential or minor or inconsequential to the overall scheme of things. If we ...

We Need This More Than We Know

Sitting in the second row of the auditorium, I watched as my daughter and the rest of the choir filed onto the stage. Dressed in black and white, they looked like piano keys and my heart played a proud, happy tune. Being an overenthusiastic, trigger-happy mama, I leaned forward to speak to the two ladies in ...

The Odd Prescription For Self-Limiting Beliefs

If you feel like a fraud at your workplace, if you believe you don’t deserve your job title, if you wonder when your colleagues will discover that you’re massively incapable and wholly incompetent, then guess what? You’re in good company. That self-assured lady at Starbucks sipping her non-fat Cortado as she clicks and clacks away ...

God Is Not Interested In This (At All!)

Here’s something you should probably know about me, especially if we haven’t met in person. It’s a fact that is intrinsic to my personality. Something that is difficult to overlook. On a good day, with my three-inch heels on, I hover at about five feet high. Or thereabouts. Being “fun size” comes with its share of good things ...

The Strange Way God Draws Us Back

The husband and I tied the knot 17 years ago. I wonder why we use that particular phrase—tied the knot—for weddings. As far as I remember, the only thing in knots was my stomach. And the only tie that mattered was the one the groom wore without consulting me. Our wedding was back when the ...

“Do Not Be Anxious…” But How???

How many times have you shown up embarrassingly early to someone’s birthday party? For me, the answer to that one would be: Er, too many to count. I’ve waited in parking lots and entryways to party halls more times than I care to remember. I’ve helped friends haul armfuls of decorations and cakes with way too much ...

Biblical Keys To Eating Healthy

“Why bother?” That’s the point I’m (almost) at when it comes to trying to eat healthy and taking care of my body. Why bother saying, "No, thank you" to that piece of chocolate cake? Why bother skipping that slice of pizza? Why bother trying not to eat after dinner? Nothing's working. The scale stays stuck. The cellulite remains supremely ...
MEET SUSAN

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