Aching for the Nashville community, Becca joins the nation's mourning for Covenant school after the recent shooting. She seeks to counter this darkness with prayer for the education community.
I Put Makeup on in a Coffee Shop
American beauty standards have been folded into a fear of judgment, especially from women. After applying makeup in a public space for a 30-minute Zoom meeting, questions arise to why we judge ourselves so harshly and where we can go from here.
The Lies We Tell Ourselves
What are the lies that we tell ourselves? How deep do they run? What would it take and cost to uproot those from your heart and mind? It's time to say "enough" and feel encouraged by those who point us toward truth.
Doing the Adult Things
Doing the adults things—the chores and projects that seem to linger for days that you just can't push yourself today—may feel impossible today. Your list may feel so long that you'll never get it done. Stop. Right there. Make your list manageable. Find encouragement in this post to do the adult things.
When Was the Last Time…
Find musings over the last time we did the childish things that brought us joy. Ask yourself, "When was the last time I..."
Defining “Success”
What does it mean to have "made it"? How do we define success? After a thrilling career experience of visiting Rockefeller Center, Becca looks at redefining career and life success.
We’re Making History … And You Should Keep a Journal—Here’s Why
The most valuable stories to history are written by those who lived the experiences. And they weren't just the "big leaguers." So as we live through the COVID-19 pandemic, we can be among the history makers. Learn more about the value of personal journaling.
Resignation Part 3 – The Wrap Up Phase
Thanks for joining us for Phases 1 & 2. Here are the last three steps of the resignation, a phase that we'll call the "Wrap Up" or "Final" phase. These last few steps are completed in your last week—potentially even on your last day.
Resignation Part 2 – The Conversation Phase
It's time to start communicating those plans from Phase 1. Remember that the way you present resignation information is as important as the information itself. You want to end on good terms (if you can). Click for Part 2!