Time to Get Unstuffed
Are you completely overwhelmed by stuff? In an attempt to help you find the margins in your life so you finally have room to breathe, Ruth Soukup walks you through her process to get Unstuffed in her new book. She […]
Are you completely overwhelmed by stuff? In an attempt to help you find the margins in your life so you finally have room to breathe, Ruth Soukup walks you through her process to get Unstuffed in her new book. She […]
My friend, Sky, and I share a love for all things books and she knew how much I would appreciate the reading space her husband designed for her. And I do. It brought my heart joy, knowing how special this
A few years ago, I felt intellectually isolated and started praying for something that felt a little peculiar: friends. We are wired for connection, and everyone wants friends, so why is that peculiar? Well, I had a ton of friends
I’m pleased to introduce you to Dan from the insightful blog, Country of Quinn. Dan happened to read my post on reading crutches last week and decided to share some really great tips with us about how to rekindle your motivation for reading when you
This month includes a couple works of fiction and a few spiritual books related to parenting. There is also a cookbook that I can’t stop talking about. Here are my bite size reviews for January. Go Set a Watchman by Harper
“Simply by starting to cook again, you declare your independence from the culture of fast food. As soon as you cook, you start thinking about ingredients. You start thinking about plants and animals and not the microwave. And you will
“In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you.” Mortimer J. Adler This isn’t your typical to-be-read list. These
Reading more books is not just about consumption – it’s about digestion. When Alberto Manguel recounts A History of Reading, he reminds us that the prophet Ezekiel is the first record we have of reading being compared to digestion. That
A super-nerdy book reading schedule helps me organize my books and achieve my reading goals for the year.
My heart breaks every time someone tells me they don’t have time to read. I believe most people don’t lack time, but imagination. We all live busy lives, but that doesn’t mean we just give up growing intellectually, emotionally, spiritually,
30 Pages a Day Reading Challenge Since Christmas just turned the corner and my heart is overflowing with gratitude, I want to make sure you know how thankful I am that you are part of our reading community at Book Oblivion. Last year was
Life is short. Read fast. The following books are the best I’ve read all year. And if you missed it, check out 2014’s books here. Professional Development: Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning
Earlier this year, I was sleep deprived and exhausted and decided one random trip to Walmart that I was going to paint a lion for my son’s nursery. I got my canvas and starter set of acrylics, and some sponge
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If you are looking to teach your child to journal, we are here to help. This is a Q&A post where I explain the journal writing process I use with my own daughter. Join us as we share the moments of
Today we celebrate my son’s first birthday, and with that comes a great amount of reflection about how far we’ve come. He’s still alive, so there’s that. He’s pretty happy and as of the last week, he’s sleeping through the