Monday’s Reflection: Longer Road

I’ve been actively writing and investing into this business for a little over a month now. After posting on Patreon about my One Month Milestones and having a meeting with my website designers, I’ve altered my schedule. My goal is still to write 1000 words...

Saturday’s Gratitude: My Mama

I was an antagonistic child. I enjoyed mischievous rebellion that was overall harmless, yet right on the nerve. The primary target of most of my mischief was my biggest cheerleader: my mama, Aqua. I tended to stay within the lines. My favorite example is when I was 4...
The Sands of Time, a Musing

The Sands of Time, a Musing

The Rat Race Anymore, each day feels like a race against time. Even when all is going well, speed bumps can slow down the process. The machinations of life turn, merciless and never waiting for anyone to catch up. When we wait for time, it slows. When we try to hold...

14 Suicide Prevention Resources

Today, I’m grateful that there are so many specialized services available for those who need them. In the U.S., dial 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If it is an emergency, call 911.  These resources provide support, education, and crisis...
Saturday’s Gratitude: Grandma Joy

Saturday’s Gratitude: Grandma Joy

Today’s gratitude post was originally going to be about my son, Jace, before I branched into my other family. However, when I called my Grandma Joy this morning, I had to make it about her. I’ve been calling my grandparents once a week for over a year now (it was...
Balancing Obstacles and Opportunities

Balancing Obstacles and Opportunities

As I walked yesterday, I thought about balancing the horizon–searching far and planning ahead–against the ground, riddled with obstacles to navigate. Wouldn’t it seem smarter to clear the path of obstacles before reaching farther ahead? Yet, many...