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September 5, 2023

Oh Word ?!!!

Translation: “Is That So?” I’ll never forget the day I saw my Gen Z son loading the dishwasher without being asked. He was around ten years old. I walked into the kitchen and I was stunned. I thanked him for doing the dishes without being asked. He turned to me with all seriousness and said,… Continue reading Oh Word ?!!!
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Published on September 05, 2023 12:34

August 26, 2023

Surrender Mode

Well, we’re heading with full steam towards the end of our #oneword year. There’s still time to make the necessary changes to reach our physical, emotional, or spiritual goals. I’ve put a lot of “Surrender” into practice this year, but I know that there is more for me to do. I’m going to rock this… Continue reading Surrender Mode
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Published on August 26, 2023 09:51

May 4, 2023

120 Days of Surrender

Last August, during a long walk down a jagged path on Martha’s Vineyard, I heard the word “Surrender” in my heart. There was nothing particularly urgent going on in my life. I was on vacation in my happy place. All was right with the world. I could not think of anything I needed to surrender.… Continue reading 120 Days of Surrender
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Published on May 04, 2023 14:47

February 22, 2023

Can I Give Up People for Lent?

This post was first published in February 2020. Yep, before the pandemic. As the Lenten season approaches, I’ve been having lots of conversations with friends about what we’re giving up for Lent. In the past, I’ve given up coffee, sarcasm, diet coke, wine, cake, salty snacks, and wine again. I take the season seriously and… Continue reading Can I Give Up People for Lent?
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Published on February 22, 2023 12:14

January 9, 2023

PAR FOR THE CURSE and Family Patterns of Destructive Behavior

My first novel was published in March 2009 after a ten-year creative struggle to find my voice. Par for the Curse certainly outperformed my expectations by winning a few awards. Even more so, I was surprised by an outpour of love for the character “Riley Briggs” who was only supposed to be a minor character.… Continue reading PAR FOR THE CURSE and Family Patterns of Destructive Behavior
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Published on January 09, 2023 09:47

PAR FOR THE CURSE and Destructive Patterns of Family Behavior

My first novel was published in March 2009 after a ten-year creative struggle to find my voice. Par for the Curse certainly outperformed my expectations by winning a few awards. Even more so, I was surprised by an outpour of love for the character “Riley Briggs” who was only supposed to be a minor character.… Continue reading PAR FOR THE CURSE and Destructive Patterns of Family Behavior
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Published on January 09, 2023 09:47

October 21, 2022

The Broken Part

Personal coaching helped me realize that sometimes I respond and react to situations as the little girl in me, rather than the smart, capable, strong woman that I am today. My coach asked me to write a letter to that little girl. Because I’m a writer, I decided to write it as a story instead.… Continue reading The Broken Part
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Published on October 21, 2022 07:40

September 9, 2022

Oh, to Be a Scarecrow

In the 1978 movie, The Wiz, the scarecrow’s missing brain made him think he couldn’t win. I remember watching the Wizard of Oz as a young girl and being jealous of the scarecrow because he didn’t have a brain. That’s why he was so dumb happy. No brain, no thoughts. No thoughts, no worries. The… Continue reading Oh, to Be a Scarecrow
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Published on September 09, 2022 12:34

July 4, 2022

5 Things I Write…And You Should, Too

I love to write. As it turns out, God is a fan of writing things down. Don’t believe me? #readyourbible “Write this down on a scroll as a permanent reminder, and read it aloud…” – Exodus 17:14 “Write down for the record everything I have said to you, Jeremiah.” – Jeremiah 30:2 “So write down… Continue reading 5 Things I Write…And You Should, Too
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Published on July 04, 2022 05:59

May 4, 2022

Introducing Stacia Wilson: “My Journey Begins”

Stacia Wilson is a South Carolina writer, blogger, and credentialing coordinator in the insurance industry. She lives a full life with a heart that spills over in love for her two children and five grandchildren. The youngest of three, Stacia is a creative spirit who enjoys writing, drawing, reading, and swimming. Stacia’s passion is providing… Continue reading Introducing Stacia Wilson: “My Journey Begins”
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Published on May 04, 2022 13:36