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“Those who overcome great challenges will be changed, and often in unexpected ways. For our struggles enter our lives as unwelcome guests, but they bring valuable gifts. And once the pain subsides, the gifts remain. These gifts are life's true treasures, bought at great price, but cannot be acquired in any other way.” —Steve Goodier, author”
― Reclaiming Hope: Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Foster and Adopted Children
― Reclaiming Hope: Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Foster and Adopted Children
“If you are considering foster parenting or adopting, are already in it and drowning, or want to throw a lifesaver to a foster parenting/adoptive friend, then this is your must-read.”
― Reclaiming Hope: Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Foster and Adopted Children
― Reclaiming Hope: Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Foster and Adopted Children
“your worth and value have nothing to do with your achievements.”
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
“You can’t think yourself out of a writing block; you have to write yourself out of a thinking block.”
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
“Imagine a world in which you go to that same noisy concert hall, but everything stands out to you. The colors, the smells, the visuals, the sounds… every single word within your hearing, you hear it, really hear it. The sensory overload would probably have you on the floor in the fetal position.”
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
― Overcoming Writer's Block: The Writer's Guide to Beating the Blank Page
“There is enough in the world for everyone's need; there is not enough for everyone's greed.” —Gandhi”
― The Abundance of Less: A Social Experiment of Not Buying Anything New for One Year
― The Abundance of Less: A Social Experiment of Not Buying Anything New for One Year





