As children, many of us asked permission for simple things. “Momma, can I go to the bathroom?” was a common refrain in my house as a child. However, growing up made that unnecessary. Unfortunately, some of us grew up in some ways but not others. We replicate the situations we saw in our households to …
Month: August 2020
I always have a difficult time with feeling as if I am enough on my own. Then I realized, being enough didn’t necessarily mean being alone the way I understood it. Here’s where I talk on being enough and what that means to me. Continuing my reading of “Girl, Stop Apologizing”. Read other essays regarding …
Continuing with my discussion spawned by Rachel Hollis‘s book, “Girl, Stop Apologizing”. How am I choosing to be me? What if I was just me, I ponder. What if I were simply to allow myself to do as I please without worrying about the lives of others and how they will be impacted? Well, there …
Halfway through the month and I have publication updates to report. I sold a story and I recently received the cover art for “ALICE”. For those of you who remember, “ALICE” is due out September 15th. I received the cover art recently and I love it. I’m ready for this book to be out, but …
I just started reading Rachel Hollis‘s “Girl, Stop Apologizing” for the second time. In the introduction, she points to what she is no longer apologizing for. In her case, it’s having huge dreams and goal setting. So I got to thinking, what am I no longer willing to apologize for? For the many people who …