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In Search of Wisdom by Joyce Meyer

January 27, 2021 By Tracy A.

In Search of Wisdom by Joyce Meyer

Life-Changing Truths in the Book of Proverbs Buy the Book • Library Catalog This is a notes pages complied of my personal thoughts from the book and quoted material. Effort has been made to give proper credit to the author. I received complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review. #Sponsored by FaithWords. Informal Summary […]

Filed Under: Book Notes Tagged With: Bible, book notes, book review, book summaries, books, Christian books, Joyce Meyer, Wisdom

Empty Out the Negative by Joel Osteen

November 14, 2020 By Tracy A.

Audiobook • eBook • Printed • Library Catalog This is a notes pages complied of my personal thoughts from the book and quoted material. Effort has been made to give proper credit to the author. I received complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review. #Sponsored by FaithWords. Informal Summary Empty Out the Negative encourages […]

Filed Under: Book Notes Tagged With: book notes, book review, encouragement, Joel Osteen, reading

There’s another way

April 22, 2020 By Tracy A.

three ways

To this day, I remember my first computer/typing class lesson in middle school. There’s three ways to do everything (on the computer), she said and proved her statement. While I already used a computer (clumsily), the concept of multiple ways intentionally built-in computers to complete one action was baffling. Why do we need more than one […]

Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: observations, options, shortcuts, three-ways

How are we spending our time so far?

April 17, 2020 By Tracy A.

pattern change

We can all agree April 2020 has been one of change, and the creeping of new norms/patterns as we adapt. Sill, if we don’t step back to check if the new patterns are positive or adjust them, we can adapt a rhythm that can drift us into an unhealthy/unfulfilling path. A clinical psychologist shares his […]

Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: Dr. Cloud, Dr. Henry Cloud, observations, patterns, psychologist, reflect, time

Excellence in the ordinary

April 15, 2020 By Tracy A.

excellence in the ordinary

I listened to a great story and lesson today from an experienced speaker. He was about to share the stage with a pastor he admired tremendously. The pastor asked him, “Do you know why most young pastors fail at speaking, at being great orators?” He didn’t know the answer. “Because it becomes humdrum to them […]

Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: Dave Ramsey, everyday, excellence, lessons, little things, ordinary

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There’s another way

To this day, I remember my first computer/typing class lesson in middle school. There’s three ways to do everything (on the computer), she said and proved her statement. While I already used a computer (clumsily), the concept of multiple ways intentionally built-in computers to complete one action was baffling. Why do we need more than one […]

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