• Blogging Mistakes I’ve Made so You Don’t Have to – Olivia Lucie Blake

    When it comes to blogging I have made my fair share of blogging mistakes, but honestly I think we all have. Sometimes I don’t even know if I’d call them mistakes. Because I learnt something from each of them. Let’s rebrand mistakes as ‘lessons learnt’. It sounds alot better. I’ve posted alot of content this…

  • Alone & Lonely

  • Wounded Wanderers in Need of Grace

    Originally posted on Composing Catholic: These are difficult times. In the face of such division, hatred, disagreement, feuding, and tension in our world, what should we do? Should we dig in our heels? Should we yell our message even louder? Should we bury our heads in the sand and pretend that all is well? Three…

  • Christmas Eve Sermon for Those at Home

    Originally posted on My Pastoral Ponderings: The angel said to [the shepherds], “Do not be afraid; for see—I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign for…

  • How To Become A Successful Blogger in 2021.

    Originally posted on New Lune: Anyone can become a blogger and I personally think that’s one of the reasons why I love blogging so much. You don’t need to have qualifications or meet certain requirements before you create your blog. You can literally create a blog in less than a minute! In addition, it’s a…

  • Cheesy Gnocchi With Italian Sausage

    In Dianes Kitchen This one pan meal is absolutely fantastic and one of my favorite meals! If you have never tried Gnocchi, it is usually made from potatoes and it is a type of dumpling. Normally they are cooked in boiling water but with this recipe they are not. I made this with hot Italian…

  • Alzheimer’s Before Forty

    Originally posted on Longreads: At the age of 37, Jo Giles was diagnosed with a form of Alzheimer’s disease. He first shared his story with Shannon Proudfoot for Maclean’s at the age of 38. In the three years since, the disease has progressed in “plateaus connected by sudden declines,” and in this latest piece, Proudfoot…

  • The Southern Plateau ( Part 1 )

    Originally posted on Priya's Learning Centre: The Southern Plateau of India is triangular in shape. It is surrounded by Aravalli Hills in the north-west and Rajmahal Hills in the north-east. It is bordered by Eastern Ghats in the east and Western Ghats in the west. It is divided into two parts by the Satpura Hills…

  • Sacred traditions

    Originally posted on Tales Told Different: Teach me young, and teach me wellGive me something, to hold foreverTo never abandonAnd give to those, Who will come after. #Whatdoyousee image prompt. The child ingests a spectrum of lessonsMother caresses with ancient talesGran thrills with lifelong adventuresAnd aunts warn with bedtime scaresAll the rebukes enduredAnd rewards enjoyedA…

  • Woodless Pencils

    Originally posted on Artistcoveries: Did you know that woodless pencils exist? For a long time I had no idea there was such a thing as a woodless pencil, and when I mentioned to my husband a few days ago that I’d just bought a set of woodless pencils, he was quite surprised. For a time,…

  • Doors Opening & Closing

  • Caregiving With Siblings: Your Questions AnsweredHow to handle conflict while caring for aging parents ~ Kindness – Wisdom💥

    Caregiving With Siblings: Your Questions Answered How to handle conflict while caring for aging parents Next Avenue recently asked readers to tell us the questions they’d like answered about getting along with family members while caregiving. We’re now back with two experts’ views on the top two questions; both concerned caregiving with siblings. They were:…

  • Merry Christmas – The Devotion Cafe’

    Good day everyone. Within a few days Christmas will be here. What does Christmas mean to me? It is not about me having the day off from work it is not about the gifts I receive. For me Christmas is the season of reflecting upon the whole year from the beginning of January to Christmas…

  • Be ready for everything.2021 is here.

    Originally posted on MeraK_Ibe with Jophiel: Hello everyone,hope you all are doing great. After a long time I am here. So there is only few days left to the year 2020 to be end.A worst year is going to be end.Are you happy? When looking behind those days I am realising that I learnt a…

  • ദിവ്യബലി വായനകൾ ചൊവ്വ, 22/12/2020

    🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵_____________ 🌺🕯🕯 ….✝🍛🍸🙏🏼….🕯🕯🌺 ദിവ്യബലി വായനകൾ – ലത്തീൻക്രമം _____________ 🔵 ചൊവ്വ, 22/12/2020 22 December  Liturgical Colour: Violet. പ്രവേശകപ്രഭണിതം സങ്കീ. 24:7 കവാടങ്ങളേ, നിങ്ങളുടെ ശിരസ്സ് ഉയര്‍ത്തുവിന്‍, പുരാതന കവാടങ്ങളേ, ഉയര്‍ന്നുനില്ക്കുവിന്‍. മഹത്ത്വത്തിന്റെ രാജാവ് പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നു. സമിതിപ്രാര്‍ത്ഥന മരണത്തില്‍ നിപതിച്ചിരുന്ന മനുഷ്യരെ കടാക്ഷിച്ച് അങ്ങേ ഏകജാതന്റെ ആഗമനത്താല്‍ അവരെ വീണ്ടെടുക്കാന്‍ തിരുവുള്ളമായ ദൈവമേ, അങ്ങയോടു ഞങ്ങള്‍ പ്രാര്‍ഥിക്കുന്നു: അവിടത്തെ മനുഷ്യാവതാരം ഭക്തിവിനയത്തോടെ ഏറ്റുപറയുന്നവരെ അതേ രക്ഷകന്റെ സഹവാസത്തിന് യോഗ്യരാക്കണമേ. അങ്ങയോടുകൂടെ പരിശുദ്ധാത്മാവുമായുള്ള ഐക്യത്തില്‍…

  • ILLNESS

    Originally posted on Evangelization Apostolate of God's Divine Love and Mercy: Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, There will be no postings this evening, since I am not feeling well and have not prepared anything for you to read. Please know that I hold each of you in prayer, and you may post any prayer…

  • swamp angel, not even a little brackish By Colette Chien

    Originally posted on The Rising Phoenix Review: swamp angel, not even a little brackish i am not a salted girl. pour on me gallons of fresh water / i’ll soak heavy & shake like a fed dog. i let my skin hang loose most times. i do things everybody does but alkaline. imagine being ready…

  • Read Poem: True Love, by Jacob Black

    Originally posted on POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film. : I’ve never really been good at expressing my emotions. But I know you love me I get that notion. And I know, you know that I love you too. Though I’ve never been…

  • Planning without God – Part 3 of 3

    Originally posted on Thoughts from Mark "Hat" Rackley: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. …” John 14:1 “Don’t plan with a rainy day in mind. You cannot hoard things for a rainy day if you are truly trusting Christ. Jesus said, “Let not your heart be…

  • The value of remaining positive and beating procrastination.

    Originally posted on Perceptions: Procrastination does to you mentally what paralysis makes you physically. I agree it is a strong statement, but that is what truly affects most of us, who fall prey to this life debilitating condition. There are times when howsoever positive minded you may be, the events and happenings on a particular…

  • 🎶🎺 🎸 MORE THANKS 🙌🙌🎤

    Originally posted on HERRY CHIC COUNSELS: I know that we are closer to the end of the year and we have been hearing a lot about gratitude and thanksgiving. But do we get to give Him enough?. While I was thinking and reflecting on what to write this week, this theme came to mind. More…

  • How To Stop Comparing Yourself To Others

  • Keep Growing

    Mitch Teemley Thought for the Week “The media only writes about the sinners and the scandals. But that’s normal, because a tree that falls makes more noise than a forest that grows.”~Pope Francis Healthy trees never stop growing. ∴ View original post

  • The Racist Healthcare System that Failed JaMarcus Crews

    Originally posted on Longreads: JaMarcus Crews’ mom was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes while she was pregnant with him, making him more likely to develop the condition himself. As Lizzie Presser reports at ProPublica, he worked hard to manage his health after being diagnosed as a teen. He did everything right, everything they told him…