Aimee Fuhrman

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Aimee Fuhrman's obsession with writing began early. While other children rode bikes or played with Legos or Barbie dolls, she wrote poetry, short stories, and "newspapers." Nowadays she writes spiritual growth, YA sci-fi, picture books, and homeschooling curriculum. She lives with her family in Colorado where she spends her days homeschooling, her evenings playing board games or watching movies, and her insomniac nights scribbling on future novels. You can follow her on Instagram as @smudged_pages or on Facebook as @smudgedpages. Or connect with her at www.SmudgedPages.net. ...more

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Erica Bauermeister's book The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister The School of Essential Ingredients did just that.
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“Believing, too, that is not enough. You cannot just believe. Your belief must have a purpose.”
Ian Baucom, Through the Skylight

“Believing is not thinking something is true, Shireen. It is acting for the truth.”
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“Character in leadership comes down to two questions: Would you trade places with anyone under your command? Do you hold yourself to the same level of accountability as those for whom you bear responsibility?”
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