by Beth Lueders | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog Post, Perspective, Waiting
Many turtles hibernate in winter, underwater and burrowed in mud? I just learned that today. Get out! We had an adorable tiny turtle or two when I was about five years old. And I took a number of biology and animal sciences classes in college, but I do not recall a...
by Beth Lueders | Jul 18, 2019 | Blog Post, Perspective
Weeds are the bane of me. I am NOT a fan of weeds (I like them less than squirrels). It seem like even if I put down double layers of weed barrier under my landscaping rocks, the pesky plants still find a way to grow on top of dirt wedged in the rocks. Grrrrr . . . ....
by Beth Lueders | Feb 20, 2019 | Blog Post
“One day can bend your life,” writes New York Times best-selling author Mitch Albom. I learned anew recently that he is painfully right. What bends your life right now? Relationship heartache? Illness? Depleted finances? A struggling child? Loss of a loved one? On...
by Beth Lueders | Apr 26, 2018 | Everyday People
Sometimes you just run across a person that leaves you with that feel-good inspiration. Kaige is one of those guys. I’ve never met him personally, but he knows how to win the day. You see, Kaige has learned to bend and not let unruly obstacles squelch his dreams. The...
by Beth Lueders | Oct 30, 2017 | Resilience
Resiliency is a process not a point. So often in coming back from a rough patch, you want life to begin anew on your timetable. You make a decision to move forward, but true resiliency or your “bend strength” is shaped over time and not in the today. Resiliency is a...