Rehab update: Pre rough-in electrical inspection walk through of my gut rehab.
Life is never a straight line. You can’t avoid doing the work.
Do Good. Be Well.
Rehab update: Pre rough-in electrical inspection walk through of my gut rehab.
Life is never a straight line. You can’t avoid doing the work.
In early November I returned to Arizona for a couple of days. On my drive from Phoenix to Tucson I had some revelatory moments. I share them here. There are no safe places. True peace is never of the world. I’m learning that my life has been about escaping all the ties that bind myContinueContinue reading “Making a home in hostile places”
Video reading of “I Am From….” by LaShawnda Jones Author LaShawnda Jones recites her poem “I Am From” – YouTube https://youtu.be/DVBO0Xv1_zQ
I breathe in and out knowing Your Breath and Spirit flow through me. Thank You, Abba for sharing Your breath with me. For counting me worthy to bear and represent Your likeness in the Earth. Thank You Abba for the mind, heart and spirit that pants after you daily; that aches when I get off track.
I had a very good conversation with Michelle Jackson of Black Writer’s Workspace about my book, I AM WOMAN: Expressions of Black Womanhood in America. Listen to the interview below. https://youtu.be/hCAJyWMHDrk
This is such a great conversation on faith, growth and leadership. Conversation: JD Jakes and Steven Furtick https://youtu.be/wFtEzyB2uJk
Thought experiment: Project the idea of your best self into the idea of your best environment. What’s the first step in getting you there in reality?
Disappointment as a faith-builder Disappointments by family and friends can have life-altering and personality-changing impact. My most painful disappointments have helped refine my faith and how I view my abilities and capabilities. There is no level or area of human interaction that has not led to disappointment in my life. Still I would not tradeContinueContinue reading “People are disappointing”
I’m repeatedly reminded that people who don’t love themselves are incapable of giving, receiving or showing love. They are sometimes good at faking it, but fakers always expose themselves out of frustration.
August is a month of reflection and celebration. All this year I’ve been looking back. Mostly at the history of America as it relates to descendents of the American slave trade, including legacy systems, and Black Women. I’ve returned to old homes and old jobs. I’ve committed to finishing unfinished work. Now my mind andContinueContinue reading “Looking back to move forward”