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Word of Wisdom

Hey All! Just wanted to jot down something for my personal record this morning before I head to a business meeting! I decided today, I know on a Tuesday...totally crazy right? that I would be starting the "Word of Wisdom diet". Some of you may not know what the Word of Wisdom is so lucky for you I'm attaching a link  here . Now you may not believe in it and that is totally okay. But I want to try it because I was inspired by this returned missionary who lost weight by simply listening to the words of the Lord. Basically for this diet you eat a lot of veggies and fruits (which I love already) and eat meat sparingly, meaning not as often as I want to anymore...bye bye tender, juicy steak. :( No, I'm not turning into a vegetarian. No, I don't have a ton of weight to lose. No, you don't have to be a Mormon to do this diet. Yes, I realize that this diet isn't for everyone but what's the hurt in trying something that could potentially benefit...

This Weekend: Nashville

Happy Saturday Readers! This blog is specifically for my Nashville/surrounding counties readers just wanted to give you a heads up of what is happening in Nashville this weekend. 1. An Art Deco Affair: The Frist Center is hosting their annual even located  in the Grand Lobby. Tickets are $50 for members and $75 for non members all proceeds help with the upkeep of the Frist Center. 2.  Musicians Corner at Centennial Park: This event is free of charge and totally family friendly, so bring your babes! There are two (2) awesome stages with performances going on tonight! Check it out if you're out that way! 3. Tours: as always there are tours happening all around the city! That are totally worth checking out. You just need to find the one that fits your style and pace, seriously you need to go on one! 4. Shakespeare in the Park: Since you're probably already going to Musicians Corner you might as well check out the Shakespeare in the park that is happening to...

Even in Hard Times

As we get older we learn life isn't always doughnuts and milkshakes. Life is hard, being a product member of society is hard. Sometimes I think that we are hard too hard on ourselves. We never let ourselves take a break and just rejoice in the wonderful life that we are living. Sometimes we all are busy, we all have families, school, evening activities that we use to try and replace the brokenness we feel in our hearts sometimes. Some of us have felt the brokenness for quite a while now but others are just now starting to feel it. (now I'm not saying all of our lives are broken but admit it you have felt sad in your life about something). So how do we truly fix this? How do we unmask ourselves and start to really feel better about our lives? I believe that we should start by looking in the mirror and realizing we are doing the best that we possibly can. If it helps get a dry erase marker and right on your mirror something positive. Here are some ideas you could...