Summary: What's a routine or habit or process that you get super anal about? Like you have to have things exactly this way or else you get kind of annoyed. I have this problem a lot. For example, if someone interrupts my TV/food time and talks my head off, I feel like I'm being personally … Continue reading The Love In The Law (Leviticus 6)
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No Excuses (Leviticus 5)
Summary: I'm not into spontaneity. If you you look up "spontaneous" in the dictionary, my picture will be listed among the antonyms. It's just not who I am. I need to prepare. So when an acquaintance dropped a random group lunch invitation on me this morning, I knew I needed to get out of it. … Continue reading No Excuses (Leviticus 5)
Walk Of Shame (Leviticus 4)
Summary: They say the Internet makes people bold, but it can make a wimp out of you too. Sure, you can send mean, racist, and offensive messages anonymously all you want, but if you use social media with your real name, you had better think twice before you post, share, or like. So many people … Continue reading Walk Of Shame (Leviticus 4)
God’s Love Language (Leviticus 3)
Summary: What's your love language? How do you prefer to receive love? What makes you feel loved? It's an important question because so much of our life is about relationship - the relationships we have with family, friends, significant others, spouses, coworkers, church members - the list goes on and on. What about the relationship … Continue reading God’s Love Language (Leviticus 3)
You Are What You Eat (Leviticus 2)
Summary: I really love food. I love food so much, I don't even have a favorite food because I will just eat anything you put in front of me - as long as it's vegan. I get giddy when I find a new restaurant to try and I am actually jealous of people who post … Continue reading You Are What You Eat (Leviticus 2)
Think About What You’ve Done (Leviticus 1)
Summary: When is the last time you had a big fight with someone - and you were the one at fault? I don't know about you, but those are some dark times. Not only have you done something terrible, you've hurt someone in the process. What can you do to fix the problem you've caused? … Continue reading Think About What You’ve Done (Leviticus 1)
This Is Just The Beginning (Exodus 40)
Summary: I remember when I graduated from high school. It was a great day. It was a sunny, hot Friday. Some of my family had flown in for the occasion. I had on a super cute pink dress. I felt happy and accomplished. But the peace and joy I felt that day had nothing on … Continue reading This Is Just The Beginning (Exodus 40)
Where Do You See Yourself In Twenty Years? (Exodus 39)
Summary: I kind of hate it when people ask that question. First of all, I have no idea. Second of all, why does it matter whether or not I can answer that question? After all, your answer is always judged. Have you set your sights too high or too low? Do you have purpose in … Continue reading Where Do You See Yourself In Twenty Years? (Exodus 39)
Clap For Me (Exodus 37)
Summary: Earlier last week an email showed up in my inbox. It pointed out a problem, a mistake, an issue and it gently suggested that I was the one to blame and thus, the one to find a solution. There was just one thing wrong - I was not to blame, not in the slightest. A fire … Continue reading Clap For Me (Exodus 37)