Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Where'd She Go?

Hey Old Friend ~

I hear that some of you have been wondering where I disappeared to!

Well ... I moved lock, stock, and barrel over to my brand new online home, LindaStoll.net, four weeks ago today.  It was a huge upheaval in many ways, but every day it feels more and more like home sweet home.  

I've created a very personal space for us to do life together and would love for you to join me there so I can give you the grand tour, show you around, and give you a great big welcome!  

Today I'm filling you in on what I finally decided to do about that annual 31 Days writing extravaganza.  And in recent weeks I've had to share some heartbreaking family news, as well.

So grab my hand and click here to follow me there ... and please be sure to subscribe to the new site when you arrive!  I don't want us to lose track of each other.  What I know for sure is that rich, ongoing relationships that stand the test of time are a rare, treasured gift indeed!

Can't wait to re-connect with you again ...




Thursday, November 6, 2014

300 Seconds of Flying Fingertips


 
I was going to turn in for the night.  It's been a crazy busy few weeks.  But I felt the need to write. 
 
You know what I mean, don't you.
 
Be it blog post, journal entry, love letter, thank you note, or to-do list.
 
There's something about ending the day with a pen in your hand.
 
So let those fingertips fly over the keyboard with great abandon.
 
or
 
Pick out your brightest pen and ink and write to the Lover of your soul on lined journal pages.
 
or
 
Dash a note off to someone you love.  Those kind of sweet words that are handwritten and put in an envelope with a stamp.
 
or
 
Simply make tomorrow's to-do list.
 
For in the writing, we sign off on the day and all its tasks and ventures, successes and bombs.
 
We release all the thoughts that run rampant through our heads.
 
What's said is said, what's done is done. 
 
We might need to ask forgiveness.
 
 or
 
 Simply say 'good night.'
 
Whatever you need to do, go ahead and do it.
 
And then turn in for the night.
 
Sleep tight.
 
And you'll find that, as ever, His mercies are new every morning.
 


300 seconds with Kate & Laura & Kristin & Holley

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

When Unplugged = Re-Charging

 'In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength.'
~   Isaiah 30:15   ~

Kind of odd, isn't it.  We've got to plug in our screens to give them more juice, recharge the batteries before they fade, and keep those omnipresent electronic lifelines in tip-top running condition.

And yet the exact opposite is true for us as human beings.

We've got to unplug from those very same screens to breathe deep in solitude.  To recharge our waning energy, to revive the depths of who we are at the soul level, and invite the creative juices to flow with more oomph.

Especially us introverts.  {Don't miss what Holley Gerth says about loving us well!}

And that's pretty much what I'm going to be doing the next few weeks as we nest at our little Cape Cod haven.  My Mom hasn't been well so I plan on spending as much time with my parents as they can take {oh, no, is she here AGAIN?!}.  I'm hoping for endless walks, searching for those ever elusive hidden sea glass gems along deserted shorelines.  I plan to fill those yet unclaimed journal pages with deeply seated words that are yearning to be spilled out.   Assorted family members will be coming and going and I can't wait to spend some needed downtime with them as we turn the corner into autumn's soft glow. 

I'll be dropping in online very occasionally.  'Cause responding to your comments has become a non-negotiable joy around here!  But then I'll be stepping back again to rest and read, putter and walk, re-imagine and re-create.  And maybe lean straight into an serendipitous adventure or two.  Without all that endlessly enticing online stimulation. 

Unplugged.

I'll miss you.  I bet I'll even have some withdrawal symptoms.

Because sometimes the gift we need the most can be the hardest one to receive.

Hugs ~


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Monday, August 18, 2014

Part 2 : : When Writing & Community Get Cozy ~ A Blog Hop




One of the energizing graces of blogging is that you truly can soar like a bird freed from her cage.  You get to stretch your creative little wings as you design your online home ... and can change it on a whim.  You choose what time of day or night you pick up your pen ... or not.  You follow your heart when it comes to subject matter and carefully select the images that highlight your labors of love. 

How cool is this!

Delightfully, there's no official blog police lurking close by, rulebooks in hand.  And for those of us who love Christ, we do, in essence, write for the most gracious audience of One who welcomes us with open arms, who's delighted to hear the stories that come from the depth of our souls, and is the Author Himself of any bit of creative essence, quirky whimsy, or deep wisdom that we may offer. 

The rest is sheer gift.

So when a blog hop comes along and a couple of the next participants are taking a break from writing, it's no big deal!  You simply pen When Writing & Community Get Cozy.  And five weeks later, you do a part 2!

This is it!

When you read online intros to these kind of posts, the writers often spin the most winsome of stories about when and where they met their friends.  But I can't do that, because these 3 women have been a steady presence in my life, a central part of this community for eons.  I can't for the life of me track back the details of our fledgling connections. 

And it's not important.

What matters is that they live out the radiant beauties of community done well.  And have taught me that yes, you can develop relationships online that stand the test of time.  They've reminded me that often the best life lessons are learned at the knee of another soul who's traveling a different path, but whose heart beats as one with yours.

So please welcome these 3 remarkable ladies who are taking the hop toward the next divergent pathways.  I can't wait to follow where they're leading.  Grab your hat and come with us ...

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Meet Loralu James Conville, {better known as Lulu).  You'll find her navigating city life, experiencing new cultures, and enjoying fresh community celebrations.  She spots spiritual insights through her adventures and she eagerly shares them with her readers.

'Born and raised in a twenty mile radius---a small town girl for most of my life---after a life changing event, I moved to the Big City last year.  Southern—through and through---I have the twang to prove it, but there is no twang in my writing.

A retired bean counter who loves adventure, exercising, cooking, reading, volunteering, traveling, talking with friends, and working in the garden-I can be a study in motion.  Mother to three and Lulu to five-my largest blessing and greatest joy comes from the honor of being called Mom and Lulu. 

Above all I am the beloved of the Most High King who loves me faithfully and calls me His own.'
 

And I'm delighted to introduce Ceil Ryan, whose writings never fail to enlarge my borders and always leave me thinking deep.  Her radiant personality shines through her heart-words and is captured in the personal way she connects with her many readers.
 
'Ceil Ryan is a Wife, Nurse, Mom and Nana of three living in the Midwest.  After working over twenty years, she hung up her nurse’s cap to start writing and blogging full time.  Ceil enjoys nature walks, campfires and leading small groups.  She can also be found coloring, eating play food and sorting shapes with her grandchildren.

Ceil’s passion is sharing personal stories with an emphasis on faith and encouragement.  She’d love to meet you, with a ready ear to hear your story too.'
 
  
messymarriage.comLast, but certainly not least, Beth Steffaniak is the first faraway blogger I've met in person, and our sweet visit remains one of the highlights of my year.  She's built a delightful community centered on messy marriages, with her Tuesday evening link-up a big draw for marriage-lovers from all over.

'I've always had a heart for helping the hurting and discouraged.  So in my twenties, I obtained a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Counseling and counseled for many years before transitioning to a certified life coach about two years ago. 

My husband, Gary is the Pastor of Care and Recovery at our church, where we both serve as leaders in the church's recovery ministry.  We've been married for 27 {sometimes 'messy'} years and have three handsome sons, the youngest of whom is going off to college this fall, making us empty-nesters {sniff, sniff!}!'


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Monday, July 14, 2014

When Writing & Community Get Cozy ~ A Blog Hop



How fun to introduce you to Mary Geisen!  She's a teacher with a compassionate heart as wide and big as all outdoors.   And since some of my favorite people spend their days pouring their lives into the next generation, I've been drawn to her ever since she dropped by to introduce herself at May's big syncroblog.  I love that we've just kind of clicked.  Chatting with her is always a treat.

So when she invited me to jump into this blog hop, I was a bit intrigued.  It wasn't the first invitation that's come my way.  But it was the first time I could be available to say 'yep, I'm in!'  Truth be told, at first glance, it smacked a bit of one of those chain letters which I avoid like the plague.  But after tracking back the chain and reading through a few fascinating posts that have paved the way, I couldn't say no. 

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The 4 big questions that have been hopping their way around online spaces in recent days ...

What am I writing or working on?

I'm in the process of adding blog coaching to the mix of what I do.  I've been a certified life coach for over a decade and have been blogging for more than five years.  And I see a huge, unmet need that we bloggers bring to the table ... a yearning for honest conversations that go deep in figuring why we're doing what we're doing online.  What's unique and irresistible about who we are and what we offer.  Taking our creative juices to the next level.  And listening to hear what God might be wanting to do in these spaces.  That kind of thing


How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I've found few blogs written by counselors / coaches that interweave the professional and personal in ways that are real and authentic, yet appropriate. I've found it to be an interesting dance, and one that has come to fit me to a T.  I'd love to see other people helpers get right in and do life with us.

My inner motto is 'just because you've got a bunch of letters after your name doesn't mean you've arrived.'  I tend to be a hope-giver, saying, 'it's ok to be where you are.  I've been there, done that, and this is what I've learned.  Now ... let's move ahead together.' 


Why do I write what I write?

I write in partnership with the Lover of my soul.  It sounds like I'm trying to be pious, but this is what's true for me.  The childhood verse, 'Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer' has morphed into a steady prayer I breathe.

I feel His pleasure when I hit that orange publish button.  Great joy comes when a gentle soul quietly tells me that she loves the blog even though she's never left a comment.  I like knowing that some of what I've learned along the way through the hard times or at the knee of my counseling clients or in the study of the Word or by my training, can be redeemed in encouraging another soul. 

And even though I'm an introvert born and bred, being a community builder is in my blood.  Along the way I've had a hand in developing all kinds of cozy, safe, hope-filled groups so that people will know they're not alone, there are others in the same boat who'd just love to do life with them.  Single parents and the terminally ill, fellow counselors and courageous souls in recovery, ministry leaders and women in need of encouragement.  Envisioning, birthing, and nurturing the Creekside community with my ministry partner, Bob, has been one of the highlights of my life. 

Building this little online community, one reader at a time?  Simply put, a real sweet spot for me!  My heart's desire is that you know without a doubt, that you, my friend, are welcome here. 
 
 
How does my writing process work?

I do my best work in the morning soon after I wake up, a mug of hot tea and a little bowl of Cheerios close at hand.  I've also been known to pen whole posts in the early stages of sleep.  Really.  Through the day, I jot down weird ideas and random quotes and words of songs on the back of napkins, the last page in the checkbook, odd scraps of paper.  Wherever a stray pen can find a place to land.

Most posts take awhile to pull together.  I tend to really massage the written word over and over.  Let it sit for awhile.  Come back and stir things up a bit some more 'til I'm satisfied.  I have a real eye for detail.  It's in the gene pool.  But I have absolutely no training as a writer and little comprehension of all that grammar stuff that I should have learned along the way.  A thesaurus is my best friend. 

I don't even bother aiming for perfection, which is a total waste of time since I don't view myself as a writer, but a counselor / coach who blogs.  And perfect people are seldom happy in their skin or ever satisfied with what they put out there.  But I do aim for excellence, putting my best efforts on the table.  I think there's a huge difference.  And I'm kind of intrigued with what the Lover of my soul is doing in this season ...

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A brief spotlight on the upcoming 3 bloggers on this cool little hop ... 

Community is not a buzz word for these women.  They live it vibrantly out loud, whether in the neighborhood, online world, or church.  They've been longtime faithful cheerleaders here in this online community.  And though they make their homes in places far from where I'm sitting, I am blessed to count them as friends. 

A few of them are on a bit of a blogging sabbatical, so we've agreed that all three will be picking up the blog hop somewhere 'round the 3rd week of August.  I'll be the first to let you know when they're ready to roll.  Trust me, reading a bit of their stories and their responses to those 4 questions will be well worth the wait!

Meanwhile, go ahead and sneak a peek over at their places.  And do tell them that Linda sent you!

Loralu James Conville
{better known as Lulu}

L oving

O bsessive

R edeemed

A dventuresome

L oony

U biquitous

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Ceil Ryan

Writer, Connector, Faith-lover.

What's your story?

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Beth Steffaniak

creative, loyal, listener,

persistent, introspective, zealous 
 
 
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

In the Company of Friends ~ A Synchroblog

I categorize friends as ‘friends who have been to my house’
and ‘friends who haven’t been to my house yet’.
-   The Nester   -

Sheila     .     Me     .     Beth
 
The three of us planned this gathering for months.  My messy marriage friend Beth and her husband were coming from the mid-west to NY for a conference and she wanted to meet for coffee with another marriage blogger, Sheila, and me and our men.  I put the invitation out there for a little dinner party for six and overnight accommodations for the mid-western sojourners.  I couldn't wait.

This is the first time I've had the gift of face-to-face time with a faraway blogger.

And yet as the day drew closer, I began to cast a critical eye at the front steps with the peeling gray paint.  Ditto for the kitchen soffits that definitely needed a bit of repair work after last summer's project.  The furniture with two plaids competing for attention seemed an eyesore, and the patio table masquerading as kitchen furniture seemed to stick out like a sore thumb.  And here I was offering this renowned marriage blogger a guest room ... with twin beds.

Sigh.

In the end, it mattered not one bit.  Our guests arrived and it wasn't two minutes til any apprehensions began to quickly fade.  Six hearts began to relax and connect as common ground was embraced. 

Loving Jesus does that, doesn't it.  And our mutual passion for blogging only made the connect sweeter.

Hours flew on wings as we talked long and deep over dinner.  We laughed often and eyes welled up at the tenderest of times.  Stories of disasters and joys, sorrow and redemption gently tumbled back and forth across the table.  The stuff of faith and writing and family and ministry and books all melded together, weaving a surprisingly warm bond between three bloggers and their men on a breezy, humid evening.

Sheila's man     .     my man     .     Beth's man

It was  just.  so.  cool.

A deep gratitude filled me to overflowing.  To connect with one person is a true gift.  For three couples to join hearts on a multitude of levels?  Sheer grace.

Fast forward to the next morning.  The breakfast dishes were pushed aside, the cameras made a final appearance, hands joined in prayer, the last hug was shared, the final goodbyes spoken.  A midwestern car left for some far off destination. 

before the goodbyes
 
And my brimming eyes blocked the vision of the peeling paint as I climbed the front steps and walked back into the house.
 
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   OUR SYNCHROBLOG    
Beth, Sheila and I are all writing about our sweet encounter and then hitting the PUBLISH button at the same time, having not the vaguest idea of what the others have penned!  Please come join me as I head over to see what my sister bloggers here and there have cooked up! 


*    Sharing with my sister bloggers Kristen  .  Holley    *

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series #6 ~ Envisioning Your Future


We each create our online homes one step, one post, one image, one connection, one powerful word at a time.  If your mission is clear, your words true to your heart, your design compelling, and your hospitality evident, before long you'll have created a beautiful online tapestry that uniquely reflects who you are.
 
No cookie cutter blogger, your presentation will be completely and gloriously different from the writer's down the street.  For we are each fearfully and wonderfully made.  And by God's grace, what we create in partnership with Him will reflect that awesome truth and give Him honor.
 
HARD QUESTIONS

*  What are the 3 biggest challenges your blog is facing now?

*  What's the first change you want to make?

*  What's your hesitation?

*  What do you want your blog to look like in 1 year?  5 years?

*  How do you honor Christ in the midst of this all?

GOOD STUFF

Resources to Help You Be More Awesome

Peek User Testing

Blogger Getting Started Guide

LET'S CHAT!
 
Thanks for traveling through this little series with me!  What a ride!  The recent huge influx of visitors tells me that this whole blogging thing matters to many of our readers.  Big time. 
 
You've asked for it, so here it is!  To show my gratitude, I'm offering a FREE 30 minute coaching session to anyone who's left a comment on any of the six sessions.  And it's not too late to jump in on the discussion to be eligible.  This offer is good through May 31st Friday, June 13th!  You can get in touch with me here to set up your appointment.
 
I'd love to chat with you 1-1 on the phone, explore your blogging challenges, do a bit of brainstorming, and ask you the questions that will jumpstart you right on up to the next level.  I can't wait to connect! 
 
I hope you'll continue to grace us with your presence and interaction in the days ahead.  If you like what you've been reading, would you please share it with your tribe?  The links are below.  And if you haven't subscribed to the blog, what better time than right now?
 
Please know that you are always welcome here ...
 


Monday, May 5, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series #5 ~ Creating Your Community

 
Community. 

We all yearn for it.  God's designed us that way.  We long for an authentic welcome, a safe connection.  Something deep within cries out to be heard, to be validated, to be appreciated.  We need hugs and sharpening wisdom and fellow sojourners alongside for the long haul.

Much of what we desire at the deepest level can only be met in relationship with Jesus Christ.  But there is still that element of community here on earth that beckons.  We're called to live in communities of faith and not be isolated from our neighbors.  Some sort of small group or two where there's a strong sense of belonging can enlarge our borders and breathe new life into our beings.  And who doesn't crave kindred spirit friendships with just a few like-minded souls.

This is true for many of us who blog.

But truth be told, I've found that there are some bloggers that are just not all that into creating a hospitable space.  No welcome mat seems to be found on their property, there's no sense of warm hospitality.  Comments are seldom responded to and they don't reciprocate your visit or your interest in connecting.  And that's fine.  {Please know that I'm NOT pointing a finger at any specific blogs and that I'm NOT talking about bloggers who get a hundred comments every time they hit publish.  You'd make yourself crazed trying to connect with each and every reader.} 

And there's no one right way to do this blogging thing.

But many of us like the opportunity to connect, and it goes far beyond gathering hits or followers or commenters.  It comes down to using that lovely gift of hospitality to make others feel welcome and at home and like they belong.   Arms are open wide to newcomers ... they're not outsiders looking in. They are part of the group.  They are valued and accepted.

No one likes to feel excluded. 

It brings back too many memories of being last to be chosen on the playground or sitting by yourself at lunchtime, isolated and ignored.  And that's an unspoken message I never want to send.

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3 ways I do community on this blog . . .

1.  I reply to each comment you leave.  You've taken the time in your busy day to be gracious and thoughtful.  For me, it's just plain rude if I don't answer you back.  That's just who I am.  Even if it takes a few days, it's going to happen.  

2.  I travel over to your place to visit and say 'hi' if your comment includes a working link.  {Please know that if your link is a Google+ page, it's often difficult to track you down if there's not a specific link to your site.}  It means alot to me that you've taken the time to write a few kind words.  And I truly want to do the same.  Sometimes you drop back in for another visit and I head back over to see what's happening at your place.  We begin to connect.  A friendship begins to emerge.  It doesn't get better than that.

3.  I feature your comments on the right side of the website.  I love giving you a forum to speak your mind and it's fun to introduce people to each other.  I want to honor you by getting your name out there.  I absolutely believe that this feature is valuable enough to take up some real estate around here.

That's how community is woven 'round these parts.  There's no one right way to do this.  We all have different ways of relating and the sky's the limit when it comes to weaving together your own very uniquely compelling space. 
 
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A few words on link-ups {aka linky parties} . . .

The welcome mat is out at these gatherings, such a cool way to build community, especially if your visitors are of the same heart and mind and also make it a point not to just link and run. The secret is to somehow persuade your linkers to visit their neighbors before they head on out.

I'm loving . . .

 
 
 
 
FORUM
 
How do you do community over at your place?
 
What link-ups have proved to be worth the investment of your time?
 
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BONUS!  A FREE 1/2 hour coaching session is my gift to anyone who's left a comment in one of the six sessions of this series.  Details will be in the upcoming conclusion!
 
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Sharing community with Beth  .  Kristen  .  Beth  .  Holley  .  Lyli 
 
If this series has been working for you, I'd love for you to share it with your community! 
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Friday, May 2, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series #4 ~ Editing Your Masterpiece


Linda, I love the way you say so much with such economy of words! 
And they pack a wallop.
~   Laura Boggess, The Wellspring   ~

We are a wordy people.  We live and breathe and have our being in a swirling sea of images, of stories, of experiences, of learnings.  And write we must.  Truth begs to be uttered.  Faith cries out to be expressed.  And if we don't put pen to paper, from someplace deep within our yearning unsettled soul groans aloud.
 
Some of the most power-filled posts I've read have been short.  You click on to a site, one of many that day, glancing at the image presented.  Your roving eyes might subconsciously scan the page, checking out the length of this read.  You spy only a few paragraphs.  And immediately you settle in, breathing an odd sigh of relief, for you have waded through so many lengthy writings, and truth is, you've skimmed more than you've savored.  And you're just a bit weary and unsatisfied.  You're craving something unexpectedly simple.  Profoundly rich.  Deeply soul-filling.  And just a bit unique.
 
I want to be one to put a delectable treasure on the table that just begs to be savored.  Not skimmed.  I want another soul to sit and rest for awhile.  To reflectively ponder.  To be filled to overflowing by the rich feast they have just enjoyed.  And to come back another day for yet a second helping.  But for that to come to pass, I will need to uncap my red pen.  And bravely, deeply edit my black-fonted heartfelt creation. 
 
FORUM
 
Editing your work.  Excruciating or stimulating?
 
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BONUS!   At the end of this series, I'll be offering a FREE 1/2 hour coaching session
to anyone who's left a comment in one of the six sessions.   Details to come!
 
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series #3 ~ Designing Your Look


When we designed this website back in 2008, I knew what I was after.  Our counseling center / house church was adding a blog to our online presence.  I wanted something professional, yet warm.  Something that was sharp and a bit polished and not at all schlocky.  Yet sent the invitation that 'you are welcome here.' 

Fast forward six years.  I'm now an avid blogger and, like many of you, follow dozens and dozens of blogs.  Over time, I've found myself drawn to sites that I found inviting ... there were words that were compelling or occasional invitations to relationship or spaces that were creative and attractive in one way or another.

But recently I've noticed that certain sites literally make me stop. 

And smile. 

Breathe deep. 

And maybe linger a bit.

In an online sea that swirls with a wearying incessant wordiness and endless images that bombard our senses, these writers have each crafted an appealing oasis.  There's a lovely uncrowded spaciousness, a distinct lack of visual overstimulation, an expansive lightness that allows these oasis crafters' messages to shine front and center. 

Lauren and Josh and Emily and Ceil and Courtney are coming to mind.

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I'm loving . . .

lots of white space with plenty of margin

crisp design with a good size black font on white background

one fabulous photo for a header or as a post's centerpiece

images in gentle, calming watercolor shades

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And, well, not so much . . .

font that's too small, too faded, too bright, or too erratic

too many widgets, ads, buttons cluttering the vista

too many photos one on top of another

tiny images whose beauty is hard to appreciate

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Noticing what catches your eye and makes your heart skip a beat is the first step in making updates to your own canvas.  We're not talking about ripping off someone's design or breaking copyrights.  It's about recognizing what spaces breathe fresh air into your soul.  What floats your boat high and sends you on your way with a little treasure or two in hand.  We're talking inspiration and getting energized, giving yourself permission to take your craft to the next level.
 
FORUM
 
What makes a blog inviting to you?
 
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series #2 ~ Crafting Your Mission Statement

 
And while blogging most likely never crossed King Solomon's mind, he, too, was a writer, a man of vast life experience and deep wisdom whose perceptive words impacted countless souls.
 
And truth be told, isn't that the kind of person we long to be?
 
This simple proverb speaks to the importance of a mission statement.  For if we're not clearly in touch with what's deep within and we're not all that sure about what we want to accomplish, we're liable to wander around aimlessly and produce little of lasting value.
 
Crafting a mission statement is powerful!  Heads up ... this little exercise is harder than it looks!  But forge ahead, my friend, because it will do a valuable service in helping you clarify who you are, sharpen the focus of what you aim to do, and zero in on the worth of what you offer.

Be prepared to write and re-write and re-write again. 

Ready?  Set?  Go!

MY MISSION STATEMENT

My blog's key message is . . .




I'm a blogger because . . .




I write for people who crave . . .




I provide my readers with . . .




My blog is unique and irresistible because . . .


 
FORUM
 
What's it like to craft your mission statement?

Put your welcome mat out!  Leave a comment and invite other readers to visit your site
by sharing any / all of your mission statement.

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The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series

The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series #3 ~ Designing Your Look

The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series #4 ~ Editing Your Masterpiece

The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series #5 ~ Creating Your Community

The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series #6 ~ Envisioning Your Future

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

The Blog Forum : : A Creative Little Series

Blogging is an art, a craft, an extension of who we are.  It can be an incredibly enjoyable venue to ...
 
*  Kick off conversations that matter.
 
*  Share your uniquely valuable life experience. 
 
*  Explore your faith, your calling, your giftedness.
 
*  Effectively display and promote your creative genius.
 
*  Create a safe community for other like-minded souls.
 
 
The Blog Forum  : :  A Creative Little Series
will help you to
 
1.  Develop a mission statement that clarifies why you blog
 
2.  Figure out the nuts and bolts of what you want your space to look like
 
3.  Envision the kind of community you want to create
 
4.  Plan for your future success
 
 
Whether you're a seasoned blogger who's been itching to recalibrate what you're doing ... or a newbie with big dreams of kicking off your very own place to post, this hands-on series is meant for you! 
 
Your blog is your own unique canvas.  Let's roll up our sleeves, pull out our paintboxes, and begin to unfurl the masterpiece that's waiting to emerge. 
 
The sky truly is the limit!
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Two Sabbatical Takeaways


Ah, yes, my self-imposed blogging exile is over.  
 
;-}
 
Thirty or so days have slipped on by.  I lost count of how many people asked if I missed writing.  There never was an easy answer to their straightforward question.  Some days I longed for keyboard and screen with a fierceness that rather amazed me.  And then there were stretches of time where blogging was the last thing crossing the overcrowded landscape of my head and heart. 
 
I whiled away peaceful hours curled up under a well worn quilt, fortified with a stack of books and endless mugs of hot tea.  I sorted through more shelves and possessions than I dared to count.  Kitchen appliances were dusted off and I became reacquainted with their workings.  Best of all, the weeks offered priceless hours with those dearest to me ... family, friends, clients. 
 
But even in the midst of my quiet puttering and restful moments, life moved ahead.  And with each passing day I encountered more news that was bad or sad or just plain unsettling.  Yet somehow right in the midst of it all, two sorely needed gifts emerged as priceless sabbatical takeaways, compelling invitations that beckoned from the Lover of my soul.  It wasn't long til these sweet gifts grabbed hold of my heart and claimed their rightful place in the daily weaving of my life.
 
 
Invitation #1 - Prayer
 
Jesus and I spent long hours together.  I had no choice.  There were just too many heart-wrenching attacks on those I love most.  Physical, emotional, spiritual. 
 
Each morning, I prayed myself gently awake, turning to Him before my eyes encountered the light peeking through the windows.  Even as circumstances seemed to be careening from bad to worse, He assured me that He hadn't changed and was still in control.  Daily, we walked together through hours when I knew I had no choice but to turn completely to Him as unnerving events poured down like endless torrents of teeming rain. 
 
Invitation #2 - Sleep 
 
I drifted off to sleep night after night only by His powerful grace, His Spirit communing His peaceful presence through Scripture verses and songs that floated gently into my heart, calming both mind and body, producing the most rest-filled sleep I've experienced in years.
 
I never dreamed {no pun intended} how dangerously tired I had become over time, how much deep restorative sleep I was missing through no fault but my own.  Too often, I was online far too early or way too late.  Burning the midnight oil left my brain overstimulated to the point where I could create entire blog posts in my sleep.  Really. 
 
The whole blogging thing had slowly become an endless striving, writing and checking stats and hoping for comments and racing over to jump right in at the beginning of linky parties.  All this futile crazymaking was gaining an unhealthy grip on me with unpleasant tentacles reaching deep down into my core.  Writing online had morphed into something wearyingly self-absorbed and shallow, petty and small. 
 
Those days are done.  Finished.  I'm back with a passion, but it's coming from a different place because something significant has shifted inside.  Deep.  I'm not quite sure how to define it except to say that I've decided to more purposefully live out one of my favorite verses through the writing I do.  
 
'We make it our goal to please Him' {2 Corinthians 5:9}. 
 
Trust me, my intent is not to come across as high and mighty or holier than thou.  This is simply where I am.  The honest truth is that my heart's increasing desire is to pen my words and live my life for an audience of One.  It's His approval I'm seeking.  And I'd love for you to join us as we travel on this next leg of the journey.  Together ...
 




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