I’m currently living in the same-ish city where I attended college. It was a place that I didn’t intend on returning to after I graduated but I found that no matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t seem to stay away.
With that being said, I feel like I’ve got all the insider info [...]
Because I am an inspirational blogger on my own site, Live Inspired, I tend to analyze situations and reflect on my life a bit more often than the average human being. Additionally, since June marks the midyear mark, I’ve taken time to reflect specifically on the last six months of my life, and WOW… what [...]
Confession: Earth Day had never exactly been on my radar of super important things.
Now, don’t get me wrong. When I was active, I accompanied my chapter in beautifying our community and our campus; however, outside of that, picking up trash wasn’t something I thought about very often.
I’d like to somehow defend myself by [...]
I’m a sucker for many MANY things (including but not limited to): spontaneous travel plans, black coffee, big hair, and fresh starts.
This blog post unfortunately won’t cover travel plans, black coffee, or big hair; however, I am going to concentrate on embracing the idea of a brand spanking new start. There is just something [...]
January has always been considered a time of new beginnings. Out with the old and in with the new…A time to forgive and forget…A time for a fresh start…Turn over a new leaf. Have I used enough of the New Year sayings yet? I’m not crazy about January being a time for starting over. I [...]
Happy New Year, Sisters! As I’m sure many of you might have done, I took some time out last week in between the Christmas and New Year lull to start thinking about what I wanted my 2012 to look like. What did I want to accomplish, how did I want to feel at the [...]
The New Year is a time for reflection. New beginnings, fresh starts and lots of good luck are always on our minds when the first of January rolls around. This is where ‘Texas Caviar’ comes in. Black-eyed-peas are said to bring prosperity when eaten on New Year’s Day, so what better way to [...]
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