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Jen Hatmaker
“Love is really the most excellent way. One of the best parts of being human is other humans. It’s true, because life is hard; but people get to show up for one another, as God told us to, and we remember we are loved and seen and God is here and we are not alone. We can’t deliver folks from their pits, but we can sure get in there with them until God does. Live long enough and it becomes clear that stuff is not the stuff of life. People are. We need each other, so we probably ought to practice radical grace, because our well-flaunted opinions are cold companions when real life hits.”
Jen Hatmaker, For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards

Jen Hatmaker
“May I legitimize your gifts? Just because you don’t get a pay stub doesn’t mean you shrink back or play small or give it all up. Do your thing. Play your note. We are all watching and learning, moved. You are making the world kinder, more beautiful, wiser, funnier, richer, better. Give your gifts the same attention you would if it paid. (Or paid well! Some do our best, most meaningful work”
Jen Hatmaker, For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards

Jen Hatmaker
“Loved people forgive and encourage, serve and uplift, because they are precious to someone.”
Jen Hatmaker, For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards

Marie Kondō
“Discarding is not the point; what matters is keeping those things that bring you joy. If you discard everything until you have nothing left but an empty house, I don’t think you’ll be happy living there. Our goal in tidying should be to create a living environment filled with the things we love.”
Marie Kondō, Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up

Marie Kondō
“No matter how messy your house may be, tidying deals with physical objects. No matter how much stuff you may own, the amount is always finite.”
Marie Kondō

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