Posts Tagged ‘seasons’
When all else fails: hitting the trails
Change your mind, change your life isn’t just a trite phrase because the mind is one area in our lives we can control. A few weeks ago, I coined an expression that ranks right up there with how my husband Bob, and I initiate change: When all else fails, hit the trails. This statement, though…
Read MoreTaking cues from nature: the pattern of our daily rhythms
On a recent Simply Write by Polly Campbell podcast, the host talked about patterning our schedules and daily rhythms to align with the seasons. I’ve always considered winter a dormant period—especially since my husband and I relocated from the Valley of the Sun to our little cabin in Northern Arizona where we get snowed in…
Read MoreEmbracing transition: holding on loosely
Times of transition are strenuous, but I love them. They are an opportunity to purge, rethink priorities, and be intentional about new habits… ~ Kristin Armstrong A week ago I attended a creative workshop facilitated by my mentor and former writing coach, Sage Adderley, that focused on the timely topic of embracing transitions. At the…
Read MoreCatching up: permission to rest
I noticed it over a month ago during my morning walk: a tree in our neighborhood sporting a colorful top hat. In addition, the coniferous tree needles have turned into shades of brown and gold before dropping to the ground. And the morning temps on the mountain reflect the nighttime lows dipping into the 20s.…
Read MoreThe most wonderful time of year: giving thanks
‘Tis the season to be grateful. Yet, why wait for Thanksgiving? It’s always the write time to give thanks! In fact, as I write this post, I count my blessings: greater than three hours of sleep in one night, a day job I love, an incredible husband and daughter, wonderful family and friends and good…
Read MoreSpicing up the change of seasons: Chris’ top 5 reads
As my website bio states: I write romance. Sweet, contemporary stories infused with inspiration and #allthings hope, humor & heart. And I’m a voracious reader too which, in my experience, goes hand-in-hand with persons who write. As you might guess: I love real-life fairytales wrapped up with an HEA bow — the bigger the better.…
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