What do you do to see you through times of distress? A few years ago, at this time of year, I wrote the following. It is as applicable today as it was then. It is raining hard outside. Thunder. Lightening….
Clear the Mental and Physical Clutter
I can easily get distracted, and at the end of the day wonder what I’ve accomplished. In my quest to overcome this tendency, I’ve discovered a simple remedy, that when applied makes all the difference. Clear the clutter. Whether it’s…
Remembering 9/11
As we recently remembered the events of 9/11, I was strengthened by the following words of Thomas S. Monson, written Sept. 8, 2011 in The Washington Post. There are so many messages I wanted to highlight in the following article, but…
Graciously Receiving and its Effect on Others
While eating at a restaurant some time ago, I had no idea how much the interactions of a family seated nearby would affect me. It was a celebration as evidenced by the staff singing “Happy Birthday” to the young man….
Courage to Shine Your Light
During a recent time of turmoil I was tempted to give in to discouragement, but an insight while on my morning walk inspired me to take heart. The sky was grey, and smoke-filled from fires in the surrounding states. The…
Feeling Safe
What a lovely surprise, as I was recently cleaning up audio recordings on my phone, to hear my mother’s voice reciting the following poem. Though written over 160 years ago the words resonate today. “Oh, the comfort— the…
“The Water Skiing, College Professor, Book Editing, Mother of Eight”
I haven’t been sure how to write this Weekly Insight. My mother died this past month, and though it’s been heart-wrenching, it’s also been a time of peace. My mother was an amazing woman! One of my nieces succinctly described…