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Inspiration from Anne Lamott {31 Days}

“Writing and reading decrease our sense of isolation. They depen and widen and expand our sense of life: they feed the soul. When writers make us shake our heads with the exactness of their prose and their truths, and even … Continue reading

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Katy’s 21 creativity sparks :: guest post {31 Days}

Today’s guest post is from my friend Katy, who astounds me with her versatility. She’s a med school student, an amazing writer, and an ever-aware artist. This post is bursting with useful and thought-provoking creative exercises, so I hope you enjoy! … Continue reading

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Starting a creative business :: Tahni’s guest post {31 Days}

Today’s guest post is from my friend Tahni, who is an amazing photographer and artist. Tahni and I became friends in college, and I’m so glad we have kept in touch. I hope you are just as inspired by her creative spirit, … Continue reading

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Listen to the Pulls {31 Days}

All Faith’s Chapel, on Texas A&M’s campus, one of my favorite places. “What in your life is calling you? When all the noise is silenced, the meetings adjourned, the lists laid aside… what still pulls on your soul?” – Artist Kelly Rae … Continue reading

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Inspiration: Madeline L’Engle {31 Days}

I’ve been wanting to read more of Madeline L’Engle’s books for a while now, so a couple of weeks ago I checked out  Lines Scribbled on an Envelope and Other Poems from the public library. I’ve really enjoyed picking it up when I … Continue reading

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Listen to good advice {31 Days}

Even when we’re feeling stubborn and self-sufficient, we’ve got to remember to look for and listen to useful tips and wisdom. This includes opinions different than yours as well as critiques—at least those from legitimate sources. So, here’s some good advice … Continue reading

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