Not everyone wanted Jerusalem rebuilt and Nehemiah and his friends soon found themselves taunted by the enemies of the great work they were trying to accomplish…
Tag: time
So here’s my advice for moms with kids still at home this summer. Without one iota of guilt, take some Mom time.
For all of you anxiety-fueled procrastinators out there, putting off these tasks might feel good at the moment because you are avoiding doing something you don’t like. But, having things you need to do, especially things that are uncomfortable, creates stress which in the long run can drain away energy….This is where the two-minute rule comes in.
Do you ever feel like your head is going to explode with so much to remember and do? You’re not alone. I’d like to reintroduce you to an old friend of yours that many of you might have ditched because it didn’t work for you – a plan.
If you feel like you run, run, run all day, fall into bed exhausted just to do it all over again the next day – oh, and it’s never enough – welcome to the club. And, I am here to tell you there is a better way.
By Sarah Robbins – It is very easy to get discouraged/upset/disappointed when we are not able to be as productive as we need to be! My advice to anyone who needs to get things done: set a timer!
Could you use a little more peace during the holiday season? A better connection with family members in the midst of the hustle and bustle of the holiday season? May I offer you a bit of advice that I’m doing my best to heed…
I love fall. It’s my favorite season of the year. But, it can also bring with it a season of the harrieds. Dictionary.com defines harried as “feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one.”
I confessed my fears and anxieties to the Lord and told Him how inadequate I felt. The answer that came was that He knew me and my circumstances better than I did. He let me know what He needed most from me was to be willing.