by Teresa Shields Parker | Nov 19, 2014 | Header, Health, Magazine, Poems and fiction, Poetry, Purpose, Recipes, sweet change, Uncategorized, Welcome Wednesdays, Writing Helps
Sugar is so sweet, like a baby with a lollypop. Sugar just makes everything better. Makes the medicine tastes better. That’s why many medicines are coated with a sugar coating. Chewable vitamins for children have added sugar. Ketchup has sugar added. Even some... by Becky Lusk | May 21, 2013 | Purpose, Uncategorized, Welcome Wednesdays
So happy to welcome Becky Lusk to the Welcome Wednesday feature. Becky is a single mom, school bus driver and writer. Her work is transparent and honest. What do we do when purpose doesn’t align with our dreams? It starts early… “What do you want to be when you... by Teresa Shields Parker | May 14, 2013 | Purpose, Uncategorized, Welcome Wednesdays
Finding your purpose, that unique thing that you do, isn’t always so easy. Erika Simone, a missionary kid in Mexico, discusses how she found hers in today’s Welcome Wednesday Guest Post. “You do what no one else can do.” My grandfather gave my father this... by Teresa Shields Parker | May 7, 2013 | Welcome Wednesdays
Finding true love is a dream most people have. In this Welcome Wednesday’s post Deanne Welsh talks about the process of online dating and presenting yourself in your best light. Oh, the things you can tell about a person from their profile picture. As I waded... by Teresa Shields Parker | Apr 30, 2013 | Purpose, Uncategorized, Welcome Wednesdays
Following your dreams is not always easy especially if you’ve made some decisions you regretted along the way. In today’s Welcome Wednesday post, Kathleen Caron talks about how to find your dreams if you’ve lost them. Back to School Night Have you... by Teresa Shields Parker | Apr 16, 2013 | Uncategorized, Welcome Wednesdays, Write the Vision
Today’s guest post, Intentional Purpose, is by Joan Hall, an intentional writer. No matter what our dreams, we have to pursue them intentionally and purposefully. My dreams of having an ideal job and being a writer would not have happened if they remained...