Set, Go … Ready
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I could’ve asked him for clarification, said no to lunch dates and ignored his flirty texts. But I didn’t. And that is all on me.
How would my life change if I believed my body was beautiful just as it is — not disgusting or acceptable or fixable but actually beautiful?
Despite therapy and self-awareness and self-help books, people don’t make it out of awkwardness alone — they need community.
We all love to be practical and intentional, especially when money’s tight and time is short. But maybe living impractically is exactly what we need.
My view on blogging resembles classic marriage advice that’s given: It’s better not to have a (blog) than to have a (blog) and wish you didn’t have one.
When I moved to Colorado to take my first “real job” at 22, I didn’t know anyone in my new town. My parents helped me find a one-bedroom apartment that would be my home for the next 10 months before driving their empty SUV back to Washington State. Tho …
Oh man, the last two weeks have been a whirlwind of activity. First I published my blog on being overweight in the church here at Boundless. Within 24 hours it had over 30 comments and 1,000 shares. After that, the Washington Post published an extended …
When I was in middle school, my dream was to get a scholarship to play basketball for Pat Summitt at the University of Tennessee. She was intense, successful, and beloved by all of her players. It made national news on June 28 when Pat passed away at a …
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