Tag Archives: blogging
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Hello and Goodbye.. for now.
19December 31, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When I was a young mother and a clergy wife, because the season was so very busy, I used to …
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The New Normal
19January 29, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Blogging is a bad platform for the slow and reflective. Which is how I tend to approach my writing, particularly those …
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4 Reasons You Should Stop Blogging (Or At Least Slow Down)
34July 31, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Writing has always been my way of making meaning out of experience. There are many advantages to the practice. It …
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Enough Already: Exploring the Art of Contentment
34January 17, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Reading and writing are the only spiritual disciplines I maintain with any consistency. I suppose that for some this is …
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Less is More: The Resolution We Both Can Keep
33January 3, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
My roommate and I had a quiet New Year’s Eve. Seriously. We watched a couple of episodes of the Twilight …
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Relax, Blogger: You Made Your Goal. Now What?
40September 27, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
In January, as people are wont to do, I set a reach goal for the year. To spend an average …
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Introducing #AUTHORityAugust
19July 27, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
As I mentioned in a previous post, I am currently visiting family in New York. This particular town in New …
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Deadlines and New Digs
21July 12, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
July is a busy month for a grant writer Actually every month is a busy month. If you do not …
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One Surprising Benefit to Being Freshly Pressed That Bloggers Can Miss
42April 26, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When I write something good and powerful and true that touches people, and they tell me so, it is a …
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On Blogcation
30March 29, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
There was apparently supposed to be a conference for bloggers this year that went by the name “Blogcation.” It involved a weeklong …
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