The changing of the year often generates parties and excess. Instead of being careless, I choose to meet the New Year safely. I softly say goodbye to the year that is departing. I contemplate on all it brought me - good and bad - and choose to focus on the good. There are many accomplishments I am proud of in the past year.
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Looking back at things that took place last year, I decide what I need for the New Year. I realize what to avoid and what I want to see more of in the upcoming months. I choose happiness, joy, and peace. These are all gifts I can bestow on myself. I consider their importance and value and vow to keep them in my life throughout the New Year.
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Because I possess these gifts, I share them with others. I make the world better and brighter since I am happy to share what I know. I freely offer my happiness and joy to others. I present them peace with no strings attached. I get much satisfaction from encouraging others.
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I serenely let go of one year as I greet th...
You Shared Your Vision for the Future and Why the People in Your Life Are Essential?
Every one of us is carrying a vision â a picture of what could be⌠should be⌠might be.
But too often, that vision stays tucked away in the corners of our mind, hidden under the weight of the day-to-day.
And yet â how different would your life be if you spoke that vision aloud?
What would shift if you shared what God has placed on your heart and told the people in your life how deeply they matter in bringing it to life?
We live in a world full of noise, distraction, and busyness.
It is easy to drift⌠to forget what you are working toward⌠to feel disconnected from purpose.
But when you speak your vision, it:
Refocuses your steps
Energizes your decisions
Creates alignment with others
Habakkuk 2:2 (KJV) says:
âWrite the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.â
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I LOVE this time of year!
Women are all in full swing trying to finish this year STRONG (I hope!).
A lot of women are crushing it right now. I see a lot of momentum in our Life Coach for Ladies groups. It is amazing!
Many are discovering what is working, what is not, and where progress and momentum are happening in their lives (or not!).
With so little time left this year, women know that they need to be on their A-game.
That is why for me, as a high-performance coach, these next 3Â months are like my Super Bowl...
Clients always reach out this time of year, and I love it. They need a ton of help, and I book outcome-focused sessions like nobody's business. I still spend a ton of time coaching 1-on-1 or group. I love it!
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Coaching is about the client and a process that is proven to help them reach their potential faster. All coaching is ultimately about conversations of discovery, decisions, discipline, and direction. I help clients master that process to improve their lives and achieve...
A Christmas Reflection
In a manger low, the Savior lay,
Godâs perfect gift on Christmas Day.
Not wrapped in gold or earthly pride,
But clothed in grace the world could not hide.
He came to bring the lost ones home,
To break our chains, to make us known.
So as we end this fleeting year,
Let hope arise, cast off all fear.
With hearts renewed and lifted eyes,
We seek His will, we chase the skies.
Let faith be firm, our steps be sure,
For in His love, we are secure.
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As the final quarter of the year unfolds, it presents not merely a moment to conclude past endeavors, but rather a vibrant opportunity to reset, refocus, and recommit to our goals and dreams. This time of year invites us to grow, to learn from our experiences, and to evolve into versions of ourselves that are even more resilient and capable than before.Â
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It can be all too easy to fall into a rhythm of slowing down, coasting through the days, or feeling as though the sands of time have run out. However, remember that the journey...
Christmas Eve is a holy hushâa sacred pause between the ordinary and the extraordinary. While the world finishes its final errands and children watch the clock, heaven invites us to lean close to the manger once again. For Christian women who long to mature in faith, character, and purpose, this night offers more than nostalgia; it offers a living lesson in personal development.
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âAnd the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among usâŚâ
âJohn 1:14 KJV
Personal growth begins with presence. Jesus did not remain distant; He stepped into history, into humility, into humanity. Pause this evening, silence every notification, and notice EmmanuelââGod with usââright where you are. Cultivating presence sharpens your awareness, strengthens your relationships, and opens your heart to God-appointed opportunities.
Practice:
Sit by the tree or the candlelight for five unhurried minutes. Breathe dee...
In a world that often glorifies busyness and hustle, sleep can feel like a luxury we do not have time for. Yet, as Christian women striving to live with a Truth Mindset, we must recognize that rest, particularly sleep, is a gift from Godâan essential part of caring for both our bodies and our spirits. In this blog, we explore how a Truth Mindset reframes sleep as an act of trust in Godâs provision, allowing us to rest fully, knowing that He is in control.
"It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep." â Psalm 127:2 (KJV)
This verse speaks to the futility of overworking ourselves. No amount of staying up late or waking up early will give us the peace and rest that only God can provide. With a Truth Mindset, we learn to surrender our need to control everything and trust that God will take care of usâeven while we sleep.
"Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass...
Christmas would not be Christmas without Christ. The holiday overflows with wonder, love, and joy. There is something extraordinary about Christmas and the feelings you felt as a child about that time of year.
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It is not just about toys and presents, but the true meaning of the holiday is essential. But as women age, we tend to lose that reality. Christmas has gotten so commercialized that we hardly remember the true meaning of Christmas.
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Sharing Christ: Planning a Christ-Centered Christmas
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Each year we seem to lose a bit more of the true meaning of Christmas. God arrived in the world as Christ. He walked together with us as a man. His name is Immanuel which signifies âGod is with usâ. He appeared here on Earth to redeem us back to Himself and forgive all our sins. Christmas is about Him.
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What if you could get back to the true meaning of Christ Christmas?
What if you could make the holiday this year about sharing Him and having beautiful feelings of joy, love, and won
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As the snowflakes begin to fall, I become a child again. I love to catch snowflakes on my tongue. I love to watch the first snow of the season gently change the landscape. I especially love the giant snowflakes that look like angels in flight. They are my favorite.
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I am full of childlike wonder as the world changes from orange to white.
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As the world shifts, my heart becomes light. I think of times in my youth of sliding down the hills of snow on a sled. I can even hear the âshushingâ of my skis right now. I hear the echo of friends calling through the hills of white.
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I cannot help but smile and feel like warm cocoa inside.
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Becoming a child again helps me to see the world through a fresh set of eyes. No longer do I have the weight of the adult world on my shoulders.
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I am free to be silly. I am free to laugh. I am allowed to do anything I want. Wow, this feels good!
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This time, I am going to go through the Christmas season with the eyes of a child. I am going to e...
The lights are twinkling, the to-do lists are growing, and the calendar is filling up fast.
In all the excitement and preparation for the most wonderful time of the year⌠let us pause and ask:
Are we choosing relationshipâor just checking off responsibilities?
In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Christian women often feel the pressure to perform. We decorate, plan, shop, and host. But sometimes, the one thing that matters mostâthe relationshipâgets buried beneath it all.
Before the cradle, before the cross, there was connection.
God walked with Adam and Eve in the garden. He spoke to Moses face-to-face. He sent His Son not just to save usâbut to dwell among us.
đ âAnd she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.â â Matthew 1:21 (KJV)
This is the heartbeat of Christmas: God drawing near. Should we not do the same?
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Holiday gatherings can be ...
The countdown is nearly complete.
Presents are tucked under trees.
Plans are in motion.
And yet⌠for many Christian women, the week before Christmas feels anything but peaceful.
There are unspoken expectations, emotional undercurrents, and pressure to make everything feel magicalâeven if your own heart feels weary.
This is the week when Christian life coaching becomes more than a serviceâit becomes a sanctuary. A place to breathe, reset, and reconnect with truth.
Let us take a sacred pause together and look at why life coaching matters right now.
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When Jesus was born, the angels proclaimed,
đ âGlory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.â â Luke 2:14 (KJV)
That promise of peace still stands. But it is not found in having a perfect Christmas dinner or pleasing every family member. It is found in Him.
Christian life coaching gently brings you back to that truth. It helps you shift from stress to stillness, not...