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Why ‘Vienna’ Encourages a Slower Pace in Life
There are songs that feel like they were written for adulthood, even if you first heard them much younger. “Vienna” is one of those. It waits for you. You don’t fully understand it at first, and then one day it quietly taps you on the shoulder and says, “You’re tired because you’ve been rushing.” Billy…
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Mastering Household Chaos: The CEO Approach
Do you ever wake up, look around your house, and think, How did it get this chaotic? The floors need attention again. The laundry never seems finished. The to-do list is so long that you do not even know where to begin, let alone how to manage your time and your household with intention. You…
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Two Weeks Until Labor Day: Throw a Hamptons-Inspired White Party Without Leaving Your Backyard
Some say Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. I say it’s the perfect excuse to wear white, drink something chilled, and pretend you’ve rented a beach house in the Hamptons for the weekend. You don’t have to book a trip to Montauk or mingle with Manhattanites to enjoy a Hamptons-style white party. You…
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Wednesday Wisdom – The Self-Control Edition
Doctors love to say “Eat in moderation.” But what happens when moderation isn’t just hard, it feels impossible? What happens when food isn’t simply fuel, but the thing you’ve leaned on for comfort your whole life? Since my teenage years, I’ve used food the way an alcoholic uses a drink. It was how I coped…
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🎡 Where Summer Lingers: The Timeless Magic of County Fairs
“The county fair is where summer lingers a little longer, and memories stick like cotton candy on fingertips.” As the golden light of late July fades into the hazy warmth of August, something magical takes hold in towns across Ohio and all across the country. For us here in the Buckeye State, it begins with…
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Life is a Bento Box: Back-to-School Shopping and the Art of Intentional Living
It’s hard to believe that it is already the end of July, and many kids are going back to school as early as NEXT WEEK! Time to gather up the requisite school supplies including cool backpacks and stylish lunch storage options. Gen X remembers the metal lunchboxes of our childhood. Mine held a PB&J sandwich,…
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Fix Your Focus: Build Your Obsession Board
She didn’t need more ideas.She needed one obsession. One target. One room she could walk into with her mind already made up. Most people don’t fail because they’re not good enough. They fail because their focus is fractured. They chase trends, switch goals mid-month, scroll for “inspiration,” and wonder why nothing sticks. Joe Goalberg wouldn’t…
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Meet Joe Goalberg — Your New (Unhinged) Productivity Coach
You want to change your life. Build the business. Launch the brand. Finally, write that newsletter.But there’s one thing in your way: You keep treating your goals like acquaintances. I want you to start treating…
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December 14 ADVENT
Emmanuel—God With Us Title: The Comfort of God’s Presence Opening Quote:“Advent reminds us that God did not stay distant—He came to be with us.” – Unknown Hello, dear one!What a beautiful truth: God is with us. Advent is the story of Emmanuel, the God who left heaven to walk among us, showing His love in…
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Moving Forward Together: Why Voting Can Be About Policies, Not Personalities
Hey there, Today, I want to talk about something I think a lot of us are feeling after this election. Regardless of how we voted, there’s a common thread we’re all holding onto hope for a united, peaceful country. Whether you were excited or hesitant about who you voted for, it’s okay to acknowledge the…
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