Sunday Rest day Yesterday I shared some quotes from Dark Crystal, Age of Resistance. Here’s one Rian: “The Skeksis have sown distrust amongst us for a thousand trine . Why? Because they fear what would happen if we were united. They were right to be afraid. Join me at Stone-in-the-Wood. Here we will make ourContinue reading ““Not as many but as one!””
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Quotes from Dark Crystal Age of Resistance
Rian: “The Skeksis have sown distrust amongst us for a thousand trine . Why? Because they fear what would happen if we were united. They were right to be afraid. Join me at Stone-in-the-Wood. Here we will make our stand. Not as many but as one!” https://www.needsomefun.net/best-dark-crystal-age-of-resistance-quotes/ Dark Crystal age of resistance grew on me.Continue reading “Quotes from Dark Crystal Age of Resistance”
Letting Go
I don’t want to wait till things fall apart to let go. I’d rather maintain what I have by letting go of what I can’t control. It can be challenging but I enjoy the process of developing something, (especially with a team). “Let the beat in your heartlift you to the skies“
Gratitude and Desire are Both Welcomed Here
The greatest thing I’ve learned so far this year, is that I can want more while I’m grateful for where I am. Those are two things I feel strongly about. In the past I always focused on wanting more. On setting goals and striving for them was in the forefront of my life. I wouldContinue reading “Gratitude and Desire are Both Welcomed Here”
Ten Ways To Get Hold Of Academic Literature
Originally posted on Helen Kara:
One of the big barriers to doing academic work when you’re not a salaried academic is lack of access to academic literature. Books are one problem, though you can often get hold of them through inter-library loans, national libraries, or (if they’re not too new) cheap second-hand copies online. But…
Meal Planned
Sunday Rest Days Every Sunday, I wake up nice and slow, watch church, and clean the house. Today worked out as planned. But this Sunday I added in meals for the week. It was so relaxing. The week flies by and I’m trying to get three well balanced meals a day in daily. I forgetContinue reading “Meal Planned”
Mother’s Day
This morning was rough for me. I lost my Nanny, (my mom’s mom) years ago. I’ve always gotten both my mom and grandmother stuff for Mother’s Day. I was missing my gram a lot this morning. The one thing that really got me through the morning was that I have my own routine to prepareContinue reading “Mother’s Day”
How to Create Space for Us
In my last post Create * Space * For * Us * To * Lead I shared some stats from Racetolead.org about underrepresentation of the bipoc communtiy in nonprofit leadership, I discussed how micro aggressions kept me from being my best self, and how I want to find ways to make sure the bipoc communityContinue reading “How to Create Space for Us”
Create * Space * So * We * Can * Lead
Recent studies have found that people of color are underrepresented in nonprofit leadership, making up just 8% of executive directors nationwide. BY MORGAN C. MULLINGS NOVEMBER 5, 2020 Out of all respondents in the Race to Lead survey, 58% of people of color expressed an interest in becoming a leader in their nonprofit, while only 38%Continue reading “Create * Space * So * We * Can * Lead”
Called
A bible story that me and my husband both appreciate is the story of Moses. I love it so much, it inspired my first novel. The way stories are written in the bible it can feel like they aren’t detailed. The details are often in context of the bible as a whole or lost inContinue reading “Called”