Trusting the Universe: A Moment of Calm Amid the Chaos

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Things the Bible ACTUALLY says…

The Bible contains numerous passages that emphasize the importance of loving everyone, caring for the vulnerable, and showing kindness to strangers and immigrants. Here are a few relevant verses:

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AI Generated Art : IPhone Wallpapers

Here are a few iPhone wallpapers I generated with Ai today. feel free to use them, share them, etc!

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My Goals for August : A Month of Growth and Organization

As we step into August, I’m filled with excitement and determination to make this month productive and fulfilling. Here’s a glimpse into my goals for August, where I aim to balance personal growth, creative endeavors, and family time.

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Embracing Self-Care Rituals : My Journey with Stage 2 RA

Living with stage 2 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) presents its challenges, but integrating self-care rituals into my daily life has been transformative. Through trial and error, I’ve discovered practices that not only help me manage my symptoms but also enrich my life. Here’s how I’ve embraced self-care and how my favorite hobbies play a key role in my routine.

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Empowering Books Every Woman Should Read

Books have the power to transform our perspectives, challenge our assumptions, and inspire us to live more authentically. Here are some recent empowering books I’ve read that I think every woman should consider reading:

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Annotating for Kids : Encouraging Young Readers to Engage with Books

Reading is a fundamental skill, but truly engaging with a book takes it to the next level. One way to help young readers connect more deeply with what they’re reading is through the practice of annotating. By making notes in the margins, highlighting key phrases, and jotting down thoughts and questions, kids can turn reading from a passive activity into an interactive and enjoyable experience.

Why Encourage Annotating?

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The Joy of Marginalia : Celebrating the Notes We Leave in Books

There’s something magical about opening a well-loved book and finding it filled with notes, underlines, and little scribbles in the margins. These annotations, known as marginalia, transform a book from a solitary reading experience into a conversation across time.

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