Author Archives: Naomi

Hineni. I am here.

“Hineni” by Rabbi Rami Shapiro Hineni.  Here I am. A little bit nervous, a little bit self conscious. After all, whom am I talking to? And what have I done? Am I a sinner in search of grace or a saint … Continue reading

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On abundance

After the first moving truck full of our apartment’s boxes and furniture was empty and made way for the second truck arriving from our storage units, I took a deep breath and squared my shoulders, ready to see what was … Continue reading

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Hold still

“When the world feels a lit­tle topsy turvy…when the ground is shaking…when chaos is reigning…hold still.” Read the complete message here.  Thanks, Jo Anna!

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Transitions

“Everybody wants to rush through transition like it’s a bad root canal. But transition is a threshold. It’s a sacred appointment—the crossing from one world to another. There are promises, insights, revelations, and messages during this time. You will not … Continue reading

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Word of the year

After completing my vision board (see Monday’s post), I began searching for one word that would summarize what I would like for myself for the coming year.  I looked up the word CONNECT and I didn’t really love the definitions. … Continue reading

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Excuses, excuses… clearing the clutter

Another excellent article by Christine Kane, “9 Seemingly Logical Excuses for Clinging to Clutter,” has me looking at my guilty feelings about all our stuff.  –> This photo shows the system that I build for my daughter’s playroom in one … Continue reading

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