February 9, 2021
Always The Write Time
Reviews + Spotlights
2020, confidence, faith, goals, heart, humor, limiting beliefs, mental health, New Year's, reading, reality, scared, suspense, thriller, Top 5

Assuming you agree 2020 proved to be a year like no other—at least in our lifetime—you might find yourself in one of two camps: during the past 12 months, you read more than ever (whether to escape reality or to preserve your mental health or all of the above); or, you remained unable to read anything other than your pervading news feeds (understandable). Regardless of which camp you reside, if one of your New Year’s goals includes reading [more], check out my Top 5 from 2020:
- Greg Olsen’s “Lying Next to Me“—for fans of suspense
- Gay Hendricks’ “The Big Leap”—addresses limiting beliefs & finding your “zone of genius”
- Scott Allan’s “Do it Scared”—shares techniques to charge forward with confidence
- Alice Feeney’s “Sometimes I Lie”—takes readers on a psychological thrill ride (eked into 2021)
- Tina Radcliffe’s “Finding the Road Home“—for lovers of stories with heart, humor & faith
What book did you read last year and recommend?
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April 7, 2020
Always The Write Time
Fruit of the Spirit
Believer, blessings. Pause, breathe, control, COVID-19, discouraged, exhausted, God, hope, not normal, panic, plan, purpose, scared

Here’s what I know: the “new normal” can more aptly be classified the new “not” normal. But the question begs: “Now what?” In my post, “When life is spinning out of control…” I share the one thing within our control. Even if it’s simply to breathe… congratulations! I get it. I, too, am scared. Exhausted. Discouraged. And wrapping my mind around the current climate proves boggling at best. Unplug for a moment (after reading this post) and close your eyes. Put your hand over your heart. Feel, and listen. You’re here for a purpose. What is it? Perhaps the new “not” normal will serve as your personal pause button: to pivot vs. panic. In other words, allow this time to change your course: to redirect your thoughts. To replace limiting beliefs with truth. Because here’s the other thing I know: that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose (Romans 8:38).
How will you pivot?
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