
#38: Owning Unexpected Paths & How to Love the Single Life
10 Ways to Own the Unexpected & Love the Life You Have Continue reading #38: Owning Unexpected Paths & How to Love the Single Life
10 Ways to Own the Unexpected & Love the Life You Have Continue reading #38: Owning Unexpected Paths & How to Love the Single Life
10 Insights from Infant Loss Continue reading #37: Faith, Loss, & How Everything Happens For A Reason – with Dayna Lundin
10 Ways to Handle Identity Crisis Continue reading #34: How to Know and Love Who You Are – with Amber Viehweg
We’re so excited to be back with you for Season 3 of the podcast! We chat about running and crewing 100-mile race and share some of our takeaways from this experience. Continue reading #32: Running (and Crewing) A 100-Mile Race
Oxford defines resilience as “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties”. I like to think of it as bouncing back. But, how can we be sure of our response until adversity actually strikes? Can we? Continue reading 100 Days of Journal Prompts: Day 15
I must admit, I do a pretty good job of getting back up after falling flat on my face. How about you? Continue reading 100 Days of Journal Prompts: Day 14
Honestly, I don’t believe there’s such a thing as failure. Do you? Continue reading 100 Days of Journal Prompts: Day 13
What does it mean to be anchored? Continue reading I Am Anchored
Have you ever written a letter to your past or future self? Today I have a little bit of a twist for you… Continue reading A Letter from My Post-Pandemic Self
In today’s extended #confessionsession you’ll hear about everything from nursing during 2020 to kids who say the darndest things! We truly can’t wait for you to get to know some of the amazing people in this community. Thanks to everyone who helped make this episode happen! If you missed it, we’d still love to hear how YOU are doing this year… Continue reading #31: Hearing from You! – Hard and Hilarious Moments from 2020
Today, my sweetheart talks about the unexpected loss of his mother for the first time publicly. It has truly been a privilege to witness his strength and example in my own life, and I couldn’t think of a better way to end our month of talking about resilience than this. Continue reading 4 Strategies for Facing Adversity and Other Coping Techniques
I’m not a marriage expert. But, for whatever reason, I’ve seen a lot of close-up relationships that didn’t make it. I’m not in their shoes, and I’m not here to judge. But, if there is one pattern I’ve noticed, it’s that the adversary attacks marriage with stealth. Continue reading 3 Habits to Help You Cultivate a Resilient Marriage
For the first 5 years of my marriage, I prayed nearly every night that God would let my husband and I die together — preferably of old age, holding hands like the cute couple in The Notebook. I almost feel like I have it too good, like I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop. I fear loss, and I fear being left behind. But I want to live in faith, not fear. So, I have two questions to pose to you, dear reader: Continue reading Monday Mention + Resilience and Loss Question and Discussion