Having read Glynnis Whitwer’s Taming The To Do List, I was curious how this book would be a fresh take on that. In fact, this … Read More ›
Tag: non-fiction
I found She’s Still There inspirational and applicable in equal measures, I just loved it. Once I begun, I couldn’t put it down and found … Read More ›
An interesting premise underlies this book, Heather Holleman develops the concepts of a thought-room, a place to draw oneself into to clarify our reactions, feelings … Read More ›
I was unsure what to expect when I picked up this book but I found it an easy read, interesting and full of wisdom! Hannah … Read More ›
My own journey with depression was harrowing and drug-induced (you can read more about it here and here). It took me about two years to recover … Read More ›
This is a challenging book to review. The information covered reminded me of key research principles and their importance as well as highlighted advances in … Read More ›
My journey with Proverbs 31 Ministries began 3 years ago, in the midst of my depression, I sought a Christian haven and community of support. … Read More ›
Paula Hollingsworth piqued my interest with this title. I have read and loved Austen for a large part of my life but didn’t perceive a … Read More ›
Denise frames Philippians as a teaching on living a life of deeper joy and this guided journey is exactly that. Insightful, biblical centred and perspective … Read More ›
I loved this book!! Keep It Shut by Karen Ehman is a fantastic book and Zip It turns it into a daily practice full of new … Read More ›
I picked up a copy of THE INKBLOTS: Hermann Rorschach, His Iconic Test, and the Power of Seeing by Damion Searls because of my background in … Read More ›
“The decisions we make dictate the schedules we keep. The schedules we keep determine the lives we live. The lives we live determine how we … Read More ›