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  • Why I Write (and Occasionally Lose My Mind Doing It)

    Writing is messy. Beautiful, but messy. This post started as a January 2024 reflection, and I’m revisiting it now with 30+ days of daily writing under my belt. It’s still hard—but it’s holy work, and I’m here for it. #WhyIWrite… Continue reading

    Why I Write (and Occasionally Lose My Mind Doing It)
  • Morning Grace

    A morning prayer. A quiet walk. A soul realigned. This is where humble gratitude lives—in the stillness, in the start, in the sacred spaces where peace is found. Morning grace is a gift. Don’t miss it. SK- #MorningGrace #HumbleGratitude #PrayerAndPresence… Continue reading

    Morning Grace
  • From a Seedling | Slow and Steady

    Writing doesn’t grow overnight—and neither do we. This post from January 2024 is a reminder that slow, steady growth is holy. Stay faithful. Let God shape the journey. #FromASeedling #WritersJourney #SlowGrowthIsGrowth #TrustGodsTiming #CreativeCalling #FaithOverFear #ObedientHeart #ChristianWriter #ConsistentFaith #Iamawriter #fabricthatmademe Continue reading

    From a Seedling | Slow and Steady
  • The Hidden Strength Behind ‘It Is What It Is’

    It is what it is’ sounds simple, but it’s a powerful declaration of resilience, purpose, and courage. It’s not resignation—it’s an invitation to live fully, even when life doesn’t go as planned. #fabricthatmademe #skfabic #MindsetMatters #Resilience #LifeJourney #FaithOverFear #PositiveMindset #StrengthInAcceptance Continue reading

    The Hidden Strength Behind ‘It Is What It Is’
  • Emma’s Hide Away

    Emma wasn’t running away—she was returning to herself. Beneath the shade of her aspen tree, she finally let go of the weight she carried for everyone else. In the stillness, her tears fell not from exhaustion—but from love. It was… Continue reading

    Emma’s Hide Away
  • Writing Exercise: Rediscovering My Ideal Reader and Why It Still Matters

    A rediscovered writing exercise from 2022 reminded me why I started writing in the first place—to connect with the reader curled up with a cozy drink, craving a story that lingers long after the last word. I’ve added fresh reads,… Continue reading

    Writing Exercise: Rediscovering My Ideal Reader and Why It Still Matters
  • At Some Point

    “At some point, I’ll be able to hold myself together—stronger, steadier, for longer. The tears won’t always fall from pain, and maybe the climb won’t always feel uphill. Maybe, just maybe, someday I’ll be seen… truly considered. Maybe someday… at… Continue reading

    At Some Point