Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

Intuition

I can't believe Christmas is here. The week has flown by with last-minute preparations for family, and as the year winds down, I'm contemplating the direction I want my writing to go for next year.  As, of now, I'm now sure which direction I plan to go, but I'll share more later. In the meantime, I along with the rest of you will be taking a few days off to be with family and friends to enjoy this sacred holiday.
But, before I go, I'd like to pass on a great article, I read this week, The Moo of Intuition.

The article was written by one of my friends Nan Lundeen, author of The Pantyhose Declarations. Nan teaches The Moo of Writing Workshop, and you can find her columns in Female First.


This week she wrote about listening to your intuition,  and the role it plays in our creativity. For me, listening to intuition goes hand in hand with authenticity, especially in writing, staying in tune to both is the key. I highly recommend Nan's article.


You can find her book, The Pantyhose Declarations  at Amazon, and it's on sale now for those of you who may still be looking for last-minute gifts.



Merry Christmas and God Bless
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Two Steps Forward, Three Back

Every year Christmas season seems to come earlier. Before Halloween decorations are down the Christmas lights are going up, and the shopping frenzy begins. 

Tis' the season to be merry with Christmas lights, music, and decorations filling the stores, crowds of people materialize from nowhere and everywhere. The hours of the day are suddenly crammed with to-do-list so full it makes my head spin. 


I wonder how I ever managed to work a full time job, raise a family and still finish the things on my list. Hats off to young mothers everywhere. Maybe it's my age, who knows, but for whatever reason, my list keeps growing. It feels as if I'm taking two steps forward and three steps back. 



All I can do is keep putting one foot in front of the other; I'll eventually accomplish what I set out to do.  For now, I intend to relax, enjoy a bit of this Christmas spirit, and my family. There's sure to be a few stories I can glean from this crew!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Being Grateful

Thanksgiving is tomorrow. Today I will spend cleaning and baking and reflecting on the things, I am most grateful. The dictionary defines being Grateful as a feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; being thankful. Voices of gratitude are louder this time of a year, wouldn't it be nice to hear them all year long. There used to be a time when we did.


Recently, while antique shopping I came across a book, Etiquette Up To Date  by Cornelius (Mrs) Beeckman, 1938. I bought the book out of  sheer curiosity and was amazed at the author's insight, the difference in decorum, manners, and how much we're missing today by not teaching gratitude, graciousness, and thoughtfulness. Here are just a few of the pearls of wisdom from Mrs. Beeckman's book:

 “Being gracious, being thoughtful, being kind, having a decent regard for the other fellow: this is etiquette- call it good manners, courtesy, common sense, decency, or what you will – "

"People will like you better, and you will like yourself better if you graciously say "Please" and "Thank you" and "I beg your pardon," and " How kind of you to say that" and "You were very good to do that for me" and other illuminated phrases that show you do not live in a world bounded on all sides by yourself."

Sometimes I think we forget how the things we want or do  impact other people. It's good to be reminded the world does not revolve around us. 

Thanksgiving night as you head off into the Black Friday abyss, and elbow your way through Christmas crowds, remember Mrs. Beeckman and her call for decency and graciousness. Be an example to those around you and to your kids. She said, "Parents are the standard bearers for the child," and I have to agree.                                                    

The holiday season is a busy time of baking, stuffing our faces, enjoying family, friends and Christmas shopping. For some it will be thrilling and fun, while others may find it overwhelming, dysfunctional, and stressful. Whichever it turns out for you, be gracious in spirit, thankful, show appreciation and gratitude for God's blessings. Here are some of the many things I am grateful for this Thanksgiving:

1. Family
2. Friends
3. Bountiful food
4. A Roof over our heads and a warm bed to fall into after stuffing ourselves and shopping
5. Money to shop
6. The freedom to do these things
7. Faith
8. Pets
9. Health that is improving
10. Laughter
11. The ability to read
12. The ability to write
13. My readers



Comment and add your list of things to which you are grateful.

And, as we sit down with our families this Thanksgiving and express our gratitude, don't forget those who are less fortunate. Say a prayer for the hungry, the poor, those under persecution in Israel and the American citizens whose lives were devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Donate to the American Red Cross to help with their recovery.

To each one of you may you and your family be blessed and have a Happy Thanksgiving.


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