heal Tag Archive

  • Keep Chasing Your Dreams

    What did you want to be when you were little? When my son was in Kindergarten, his class was asked this same question. Some children wanted to be lawyers and doctors, but my son wanted to be a

  • Curse Breaker!

    What do you think of when you see or hear the word curse? Does it make you make cringe a little? Does it bring to mind images of spells and potions? My complicated upbringing makes me think of

  • Fear Has A Purpose

    I hope you will enjoy this video on using fear instead of letting fear use you! It's not hard to see that these are scary times. We don't know when this pandemic will be over. To be honest,

  • Tell Me Where It Hurts

    Facebook Live Video I felt an urgency to talk about this subject today. It was going to be my blog post, but I just felt like I needed to talk it out. Hit play for this live and unedited

  • Remember to Check In!

    Being separated from those I am used to seeing has been a real challenge. I miss them so much. It's nice when we all meet up on Zoom, but I want to see them. I won't get into my many complaints

  • Who’s Next?

    The best thing happened to me yesterday, and I just have to share it with you! I was thinking about all that is going on, you know, the pandemic. I began to wonder how others are coping? How are

  • Step One

    I have this crazy habit that I suppose can either be considered a flaw or an asset. It is possible that it's both, but I will let you be the judge. Call me weird, but I absolutely love to wrap

  • Breathing Is Big!

     We're wrapping up this year so quickly. It's amazing how time has just flown by, but the challenges of 2020 have not escaped me.  I don't have to list them, but even if I did, I probably

  • I Woke Up Black

    Today, as I have for the last 18, 879 days, I woke up black. I know you're wondering what that even means. It means that I woke up with some questions. Will today be the day that black people are

  • I Can’t Breathe…

    Once again, here we are. Once again, I have to think about the safety of my children. No, it never goes away. Every day, I have to wonder if my son will be killed at a traffic stop. I have to