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Comfort
Each night before bed, I’ve been trying to read a little bit of ‘The Comfort Book’ by Matt Haig. I’ve had this book for a couple of years but never really sat down to read it. I don’t know if I was waiting for another tragedy to occur or for a panic attack to ensue but I realized comfort stories are good at any point in life. I wanted to share some of the takeaways I’ve highlighted thus far in my reading. I hope they bring comfort in some way to you all as they did me. Number
Shari
Apr 273 min read


Life Lessons on Family, Friends and Parenting
Recently, I read a book called "Of Mess and Moxie" by Jen Hatmaker, a Christian author. I made some notes on some things that really caught my attention that I wanted to share with you. 'You don't have to be who you first were.' I absolutely LOVE this! I can relate because I am SO far from the person I was even five years ago, let alone when I was a teenager. Sometimes life goes very sideways from what we imagine when we're young. Despite our past decisions, we can still bec
Shari
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Add a Little Positive
Working with the public has its ups and downs for sure, but it’s the ups that really make my day and make me enjoy what I do. I met a man today and it wasn’t by coincidence because there’s no such thing. The man that came in today is a retired substitute teacher. He asked me if I had children and how old they were. When I told him - he told me how sixth grade is the most difficult for kids(mostly for girls). I agreed because I’ve been there and I told him how Jace had a rough
Shari
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Are We Really Living in a Real Life ‘Adult Mean Girls’?
What is the meaning of being a bully exactly? Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone...
Shari
Aug 16, 20253 min read
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