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The Older I Get, the More I Understand Why Jesus Rested
A personal reflection on faith, disability, and recovery after rehab. Discover how rest, boundaries, and slowing down became part of healing spiritually and physically.
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I Started My Day With My Planner. Here’s What I Forgot
A reflection on starting the day focused on tasks rather than on God, and the gentle shift that comes from remembering He is our wise leader who guides our way.
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When My Faith Doesn’t Fit the Box: Being Catholic in a “Born Again” World
A reflective faith-based post about navigating identity as a Catholic Christian, finding belonging in the Body of Christ, and embracing a personal walk with Jesus beyond labels.
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Resting My Brain, Renewing My Spirit: A Faith-Filled Reset
A peaceful day of rest and faith brings renewal to a neurodivergent mind, highlighting the power of stillness, trust, and spiritual connection.
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Following Christ Quietly: An Introvert’s Walk with God
A reflective, faith-filled post on navigating social exhaustion as an introverted believer—finding grace, quiet community, and purpose in both solitude and small, meaningful connections.
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Resurrection in the Middle of Missing You
A heartfelt Easter Soul Note reflecting on grief, love, and the hope of resurrection—holding onto faith while missing those we’ve lost and trusting we will see them again.
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How I Let God See the Real Me
A heartfelt reflection on masking, anxiety, and the hidden curriculum of appearing “normal,” and how writing honest prayers reveals a God who sees and values the heart.
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God in the Margins of My Planner
A reflective Soul Note on transitioning from paper to digital planning, exploring faith, flexibility, and how God brings peace and order beyond perfection—even when life doesn’t go as planned.
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The God of Order in My Beautifully Unordered Brain
A reflection on 1 Corinthians and the way God works through unconventional minds
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Grace for the Late Bloomers
A reflective faith-based post about neurodivergence, missed timelines, and trusting God’s timing. Discover grace for late bloomers navigating nonlinear careers, executive dysfunction, and purpose.
