by Emily P Freeman | May 2, 2019 | courage, friendship, motherhood, The Next Right Thing
As is becoming our weekly practice, this post is modified from this weeks podcast episode 81: Listen to This Before Graduation. If you want to listen instead, have at it! Meanwhile, this post includes a few affiliate links where books are mentioned. Glad you’re...
by Emily P Freeman | Mar 30, 2018 | courage, faith, The Next Right Thing
Every choice we make determines our life in big and small ways. But with the state of our soul and the pace of our lives, are we giving ourselves the room we need to make thoughtful decisions, much less ones that actually reflect who we are and what we feel called to?...
by Emily P Freeman | Jun 9, 2017 | books I've read (or want to read), courage, faith
It only took me two sittings to finish Struck: One Christian’s Reflections on Encountering Death by Russ Ramsey. And that’s because I had to go to sleep. Grateful to have Russ share here for you today about how God is with us in the midst of our suffering. He...
by Emily P Freeman | Jan 18, 2017 | courage, faith, The School for Creative Direction
When we bought our house almost nine years ago, there was a several month period where we owned it but hadn’t moved in yet. We had some renovations to complete. For example, the master bedroom had pink walls with purple trim and the living room walls were...
by Emily P Freeman | Feb 16, 2016 | (in)courage, courage
When you share your work with the world, you never know how someone is going to respond to it. That’s both the gift and burden of being an artist. (Same goes for being a person, but that’s another post). One morning last week I had a realization that came...
by Emily P Freeman | Dec 4, 2015 | A Million Little Ways, art, courage, freedom
I’ve been listening to Elizabeth Gilbert’s book, Big Magic, in my car as I drive around town this week. She has a fantastic reading voice which is a relief after the last book I listened to in my car (Zero to One by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters –...
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