All posts by Nicole Beaver

The Invisible

A few things that are essential to life cannot be seen.  Therefore, reaching out in faith should come rather commonly.  Existence exists to be accurate.  Concrete expectations will flourish in an environment that promotes growth.  Maintaining a firm belief must become a fact and sustainable through struggles.  Maybe in those tough times, the seed matures to adapt to change.

Cliched Grappling

Basic life and work can be grinding.  Therefore, raw air should be allowed to sweep in and bring reinvigorating qualities.  However, this can be a process and not literal.  Confront stagnant obstacles with an extra bit of enthusiasm and hit gold!

Recognizing Intuition

Often insights go unnoticed because they seem insignificant.  However, those “hunches” can sometimes be all the difference in the world.  There is no way to express their rich contribution to life in a few sentences.  Therefore, use plain old-fashioned wisdom, common sense, and wit to navigate the current events in the everyday routine.

Embracing Courtesy

Once upon a time, some folks always thought of others first (or at least attempted to).  A “standard” was also kept regarding personal friendships and family relationships.  It was just simple and understood.  Today those lines are blurry.  It is challenging to hopscotch between all the marks on the sidewalk of frustration!  Therefore, maybe offering a smile and moving on is the best way to bypass any struggle.

Spawning Elation

When everything seems solemn, may there be a wave that brings less difficulty and grimness!  Finding a solution might be challenging but worth the excellent outcome.  Try perseverance because it works – every time.  Then celebrate as triumph stands tall.

Clever Behaviors

The role that parents play in a child’s life is ceaseless.  One day that kid becomes an adult able to pass along the acquired knowledge.  Therefore, implanting nuggets of wisdom into another will have power.  The deed will live on and hopefully be a force of positive strength after the deed has been done.