Life Lessons
Simple Is Better – Write Your Heart
Discover the timeless power of handwritten notes and personal letters in “Simple Is Better – Write Your Heart.” Dianne reflects on how writing from the heart can encourage others, strengthen relationships, and bring joy—not just to the recipient, but to the writer as well. Through personal stories and biblical inspiration, this post reminds us that sharing our words with care is a simple yet profound way to make a difference.
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Mar 28, 2025


Simple Is Better – Becoming a Compassionate Observer of YOURSELF
We often show compassion to others but forget to extend that same grace to ourselves. In Simple Is Better – Becoming a Compassionate Observer of Yourself, Dianne reflects on the importance of gentle self-talk, balancing confidence with humility, and remembering that we are all beautifully made by God.
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Mar 21, 2025


Simple Is Better – Filling the Well This Lent
Lent is a season for reflection, renewal, and reconnecting—with God, with others, and with ourselves. In Simple Is Better – Filling the Well This Lent, Dianne reminds us that even small, intentional acts—reaching out to a friend, praying for someone, reading an inspiring book—can fill our spiritual wells and the wells of others.
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Mar 14, 2025


Simple Is Better – Naming the Distractions in our Life This Lent
As Lent begins, we’re called to reflect on what draws us closer to God—and what distracts us from Him. In this week’s reflection, Dianne shares her own struggle with modern distractions and how naming them can help us focus on spiritual growth during the Lenten season.
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Mar 7, 2025


Simple Is Better – When Feeling Complete Seems Impossible
When feeling complete in God seems impossible, remember that your worth isn’t measured by how much you do, but by who you are in Christ. God has already begun a good work in you and will bring it to completion. Learn how to let go of unrealistic expectations and find peace in doing the right things, not all things.
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Feb 28, 2025












