There are 2 simple words that keep you stuck. You probably are using them many times each day. Those words are 'I can't'.
Three fun ways to learn difficult words that are hard to memorise when you're learning a foreign language.
This might be the single most empowering thing any of us can do as adults.
I sat on my couch, staring at a blank computer screen. I wanted to write. I needed to write. But my mind was blank. I had a few ideas flow through my mind but nothing that I knew would captivate a reader. Here I sat. Stuck. Have you been there? Have you wanted and needed to write but have been simply dumbfounded and without direction? You’re not alone. Here are a few ways to get a fresh start when you feel stuck in your writing. Read, read, read. Take some time to read no matter what it is. Words going in can equal words coming out. Perhaps something you read will spur a thought that will lead you back to writing. If you’re not sure what to read, beginning with Scripture would be a great place to start. Be intentional about creating quiet time, whether it’s prayer, reflection and/or journaling. This might go without saying, but it’s important for us to align our wills with God’s. When we stop to take time to pray and be still, we can listen closely for God’s direction. Even if God is silent during this particular stillness, continue going back to Him for wisdom, discernment and guidance. He is a faithful God who will show up. Look back at previous content. Do you have something you’ve written in the past that you can revamp and tweak? Can it be used again? Reread some of your favorite writing examples, and find a way to recycle them. Perhaps a sticky statement can be taken in a new direction. Ask a friend. Do you have a writing friend you can bounce ideas off of? If so, reach out and ask them to help you brainstorm new ideas. Most writers are more than happy to help out a... Continue Reading
It’s not as hard as you think.
Are your students having trouble decoding words because they're getting stuck on irregular vowel sounds? Try teaching them out the schwa vowel sound! This poster shows and explains how and when to use the schwa sound to decode a difficult word.
“Speaking of #NaNoWriMo. If you get stuck looking for the exact word to describe your character's feelings, try this”
Fear is what you chose it to be, there's that word again, chose, you chose to be stuck in fear and run or you chose to face it and rise. Dr. Smily Blanton said fear is the most desperate of all human…
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“The less you respond to drama the more peaceful your life becomes.” —Unknown AuthorIf you don't want drama in your life, stop engaging in it. It's that simple.Remove people in your life who constantly create drama. Listen to the latest episodes of the Heal Your Story Podcast below: Related Article: It IS Possible To Have A Big Heart AND Healthy Boundaries Learn more about my coaching services at HeidiDellaire.com ©Love Wide Open
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Some accounts and posts on the Internet remain stuck in our minds either by being extremely relatable or exciting. That’s what the Dinosaur Couch (formerly called Dinos and Comics) series is about. Being a dinosaur in these comics is challenging because they’re fighting inner battles, and neither therapy nor a good night’s sleep can improve it. But at least they try to look out for each other.
Why did I decide to do this? For the longest time, I have been battling with this inner turmoil of feeling stuck, searching for distractions, adopting people-pleasing attitudes, and seeking validation, all of which kept pulling me into a downward cycle. Happy in front of others, but when alone, I feel miserable and tired. I've been running on this treadmill for years, perhaps at different speeds, but I'm still in the same mental space.I followed the trends, indulged in self-care with all the bea