Debbie Shelkey-Lawson: The Friendly Fruit Bowl
Since the apples have appeared, I’ve had a request for bananas.
Since the apples have appeared, I’ve had a request for bananas.
How did some people come to be good listeners? Is it nature or nurture?
When she got a bad grade on her nursing test, this student’s faith also waivered. Was she meant to do this job?
This couple was desperate for a child, but was adopting one from Russia really the right thing to do?
Listening well appears to be infectious…
Emptiness, while by definition a negative, is not always bad.
How does listening interfere with listening? Let me explain how it happened to me in the midst of a very good sermon.
I’m not a winter person but I’m trying to think positive about this chilliest of seasons. Here, in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, are 10 things I love about winter.
I am learning to forgive myself when I don’t stick to promises and to celebrate the progress I’ve made.
This morning I sat down at my desk without even the faintest glimmer of an idea related to positive thinking…
The stereotype of strict Chinese Tiger Mothers turning their kids into robotic overachievers isn’t true. Here’s how my mom developed my confidence, resilience and creativity—and helped make me the positive person I am today.