Wow! I came across the following blog post the other day and realized how blessed I am to have these chronicles to go back to and see where I was in my life journey at the time. This post originally appeared here at Degrees of Maternity about seven months ago on May 25, 2020. As … Continue reading Reblog – New Product Journey: The Real Reason for Choosing Ebooks
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Writing is the Glue Holding Everything Together
Happy Monday (or whatever day you may be reading this post)! I'm looking forward to another eventful week in content creation and the lessons it has in store for me. For the past few weeks, I almost feel like the overall theme of my lessons is not to forget what brought me to this point … Continue reading Writing is the Glue Holding Everything Together
New Product Journey: The Real Reason for Choosing Ebooks
It's amazing to think that we're in the last days of May. Time definitely stands still for no one. And, my family managed to come to one major milestone last week: the official end of Little Man's school year amid Coronavirus. So, he and I are currently on summer break. However, I've already told him … Continue reading New Product Journey: The Real Reason for Choosing Ebooks
New Product Planning in Light of World Events
Folks, I'm not even going to act like I'm oblivious to what's going on in the world around me. I'm painfully aware that there's a virus that's taking the world by storm and seems to be on the minds of everyone these days. So, I want to start off by cautioning you to be safe … Continue reading New Product Planning in Light of World Events
Top 5 Children’s Book Series
Now that I've disclosed to you my future (very distant) plans for book writing, I'd like to discuss the subject of children's book series and how they can play a pivotal role in a 9-year old's and forty (plus)-year old's lives. Let me start by stating that, within a two-week span of time, I've heard … Continue reading Top 5 Children’s Book Series
The Inescapable Consequences of Reading
Actually, a more descriptive title for this post is "The Inescapable Consequences of Loving to Read", but the words didn't seem to flow off the lips when saying it out loud. Truthfully, the title is long enough, so I'll let this post reveal what the title may be lacking. When I say "inescapable", I don't … Continue reading The Inescapable Consequences of Reading
Day 4: Procrastination Station
Day 4 of the 30-Day Challenge: Procrastination Station Task: To read two 30-page books about two household products that can be used as natural home remedies. Reason for Task: My family is very much into seeking natural means to meet daily needs and to solve common problems versus going the chemically convenient route. Therefore, any … Continue reading Day 4: Procrastination Station
Reading Can Be Fun and Educational
Reading can be both fun and educational. I think most of us could agree with this statement. Wonder if I change it up a bit and state that reading can be both fun and educational at the same time within the same setting? Well, this second statement has a slightly different connotation than the first. And … Continue reading Reading Can Be Fun and Educational





