Sunday, May 11, 2014

Happy Mother's Day!

Today is Mother's Day in America, and millions are celebrating those who birthed them, raised them, sacrificed for them, and have consistently poured selfless love into their lives.

In addition to showing honor and appreciation to my own Mother for all that she has done, I'd like to take an extended tack and sow encouragement and peace to a special group whose mothers aren't here to receive their accolades on this special day--those whose mothers have been called to their divine appointments in our Father's bosom.

Know that you are not forgotten today and that prayers are going up for your sense of loss. Take comfort in knowing that your mother sits right next to the Father's heart, the happiest, safest, and most blessed place to be in the universe. Yes, you loved her, but He loved her more and ordained that she come to be in eternal fellowship with Him.

If you know someone who amidst all of the Mother's Day celebration and joy is not in a position this year to give their own mother a hug, send her flowers, or give her a call, speak a word of love to them and maybe recount a happy memory that you have of their mother--and don't forget to enfold them in prayer. 

*Feature photo via Forever Wiser.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Plight of the Missing Nigerian Schoolgirls Grieves My Heart

Over the past couple of weeks or so a distressing yet poorly publicized incident has been making the rounds of social media. Approximately 234 Nigerian schoolgirls, ages 12 to 15, were abducted from their school by local terrorists. Since that time random kidnappings have continued to occur on a sporadic basis.  To compound this horror, news reports indicate that many of the girls have been sold as "wives" or as sex slaves by the group. Escapees have recounted incidents of some of these children being raped up to 15 times a day.
 
My first thought after my mind was finally able to accept all of this as truth was that this could have easily been my sister, one of my nieces, a cousin, one of my goddaughters--but for the grace of God.
 
As I monitored the online reactions of those who were presented with the news of what had happened disappointment began to rise as an accompaniment to my grief. Many had no reaction at all to the news, continuing to focus on frivolity. Discussions about reality shows, sitcoms, and prime time dramas dominated a multitude of feeds, and for these conversation participants life continued to rock happily on.
 
As believers, the love that we have in our hearts should reflect the love of God, and I feel certain that the plight of these young women grieves His heart. Shouldn't it stand to reason that it should grieve us also? In the absence of the ability to physically intervene on their behalf shouldn't our collective conscience be pricked to the point that we are at least prompted to send up fervent prayers for their deliverance?
 
It seems that the longer time stretches, the harder the heart of man becomes. My hope is that somehow, some way, that if any good can possibly come out of all of this it would be that we all take the time to look deep within our hearts and assess what kind of fruit is growing there.  


*Photo courtesy of @DJNature.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Five Steps to Promote Creativity and Productivity

Photo by hisks via freeimages.com

As a freelance writer, my income success is heavily contingent upon a high level of productivity partly fueled by a steady stream of creativity. To this end, I’ve learned a few tips and tricks over the years that are conducive to keeping my focus and promoting both creativity and productivity. 
I’d like to share five of these tips, which should be of benefit no matter what industry you work in:

  1. Restrict your social media habits to a predetermined time frame during the day. Schedule a brief period of time to make tweets, check statuses, and post photos. Make sure that your work time and your social time aren’t in conflict.
  2. Mute your phone. Simply don’t answer your phone during the time that you’re scheduled to work. Change your voicemail message to indicate to callers that messages will be retrieved and calls returned during specific blocks of time throughout the day. Tell your inner circle to text you in the case of real emergencies and assign a notable ring tone to your notifications.
  3. Turn off the TV! This one tip more than any other has increased my productivity substantially. If there are TV programs that come on during the day that you just must see you can always record them for later viewing. You may find that you enjoy your favorite shows more once they’re recorded because you gain the ability to fast forward through commercials and scenes that don’t appeal to you.
  4.  Don’t answer your door. All my family and friends know not to come by my house without calling first. I’m notorious for not answering the door to an unexpected visitor when I’m working despite the fact that they can clearly see that I’m home.  My work time is my work time, not social time, and this is the most effective way that I’ve found to communicate this boundary.
  5. Defer household tasks until after you’ve finished working. I know that that pile of dishes is calling your name and that that group of dust bunnies is inviting you to a game of tag, but just say no to subtle distractions.  Have fixed days and times to take care of routine household and maintenance tasks and discipline yourself to adhere to them. Ask other family members, if available, to assist you in keeping up with chores.
 
If you follow these five steps, I promise that you’ll see a measurable increase in both your creativity and productivity, and in most contexts these increases will correlate directly to measurable increases in income.
 
Good luck!  
So what about you? Any tips that you'd like to share that have enhanced your own creativity and productivity?

Monday, February 3, 2014

Devotionals for the Brokenhearted

Dear readers, my latest book, Devotionals for the Brokenhearted: 30 Days of Inspiration, Encouragement, and Prayer is now available for sale on Amazon.com in Kindle format. A special treat is that the foreword was written by Pastor Jerome Cade, Senior Pastor of Behold the Light Christian Ministries in Decatur, Georgia.

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If you decide to make a purchase I'd greatly appreciate it if after your read you'd go back to the sales page and leave an honest review. This will help future prospective readers decide if this would be a work that they'd enjoy reading.

My publisher will begin active marketing and promotion this week, but I just wanted to give you guys a first heads up! 

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Snow. Ice. Pray.


As many of you know, I’m a native Atlantan, a genuine Southern belle and homegrown Georgia peach, and you’re probably seeing the news coverage today of the terrible snowstorm that hit us yesterday.  Dubbed “Snowmageddon 2014,” the storm left a calamitous compendium of offspring in the form of ice which shut our fair city down and forced us into a state of gridlock.  People have been stranded since yesterday afternoon at their respective workplaces, in vehicles, in schools, etc., and as of this writing still haven’t been able to make it home. There have been multiple accidents, students are trapped in schools and on buses, and there have been a number of motor vehicle accidents.  Cars have been abandoned alongside the roads, and there was even an incident of a birth on one of our major interstates!
To every negative though there is a positive.  We’ve had many good samaritans emerge unexpectedly from the shadows who've been offering hot beverages, temporary shelter, and transportation for those who have no other way to make it home.  Along with this, people are praying as never before and are turning their focus towards a God who delivers, protects, and saves.  As believers, we have a bird’s-eye view that others don’t possess;  we see adverse situations as a means to greater and as a direct catalyst to increased fortitude, expanded strength, more powerful vision, and intensified maturity. 

We continue to pray for those who are still enmeshed in the negative effects of this storm but are grateful for the good things that our God is birthing out of it. 
 
*Photo via Angela Lane Woods.