I just finished a book that is unlike any I’ve ever read before. The Crossroads of Should and Must by Elle Luna. It is the most beautiful book in its message, and its execution. I do not want to rob your experience of reading this book, so I will keep the description and details brief. However, if you want an idea, The Crossroads of Should and Must is about listening to the voice in your heart (or gut). That “voice” is your MUST…. Read more »
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Our Favorite: Picture Books about Historical Figures
In the past, I have shared our favorite books to encourage creativity and books to make you laugh. Today I am sharing some our favorite books about historical figures. I love love love this “genre within the genre”. Sometimes, a biography is still a little too much, you know? That’s when a good picture book comes in. One of the common threads in most of these biographical picture books is that they bring to life what these people were like as… Read more »
Recent Read: Essentialism – The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
The past 3 months have been a bit of a whirlwind for me as I took on a big project in addition to my regular work. Despite the fact that I pretty much went into “monk mode” to make sure it came out successfully, I did manage to still dive into some very interesting books, podcasts and classes during this time. One of these books was “Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less” by Greg McKeown. At first, you might think… Read more »
My experience with the 21 Day Sugar Detox. A year later.
So it was almost a year ago this week that Brian and I began Diane Sanfillipo’s 21 Day Sugar Detox program. Since most people share their experiences with a detox while they are participating or maybe right after, I thought it would be valuable to look back at the experience with one year of perspective. I somehow stumbled on the 21 DSD through a blog I was reading. I honestly can’t remember which one. But when I read about it, it… Read more »
Our Favorite: Picture Books to Encourage Creativity
It’s been a few weeks since I last posted on our favorite picture books. Last time it was our favorites that make us laugh. This time, I am featuring stories that nurture creative spirits. Notice I didn’t finish the sentence with “in children”? Have you ever heard this quote by Pablo Picasso? It’s one of those thoughts that has really stuck with me since I heard it. The fact is, I am not sold on the idea that just some… Read more »