Tagged: BRMCWC

  • 12 Organizing Tips for the New Year

    By Alycia Morales, @AlyciaMorales   I don’t know if it’s the head cold, taking down the Christmas decorations, or just the urge to clean and purge, but I’ve found myself deep cleaning the house this week. Our tree, which was quickly becoming a fire hazard, came down January 2nd. Only…

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  • 20 Ideas for a Blog Series

    By Katy Kauffman, @KatyKauffman28 Fifty-two flavors of ice cream sound exciting. Fifty-two weeks of blog posts sound daunting. But don’t panic. Relieve some of the pressure of blogging weekly by incorporating series into your blogging calendar. When we write a series on our blogs, we have a plan that relieves…

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  • Two-Pronged Attack for Crushing Your Goals

    By Bethany Jett, @BetJett   The new year brings with it feelings of expectation and excitement. The air seems fresher, the grass seems greener, at least, here in Florida where snow is just a beautiful white ground covering you see in movies but never experience, and it’s almost like we…

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  • The 2018 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Contests are Open!

    Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Contests The Selahs BRMCWC Director’s Choice BRMCWC Foundation Contest We are happy to announce that our 2018 contests are now open The contests and the contest banquet are one of the highlights of BRMCWC. Every year gets better than previous years and we know…

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  • How Do We Get These Words to Fit?

    By Rhonda Rhea, @RhondaRhea   I’m not sure I ever work as hard as I do when I’m trying to get rid of that extra little quarter-inch of poof from the last corner of a fitted sheet. That last little bitty poof! It’s called a “fitted” sheet, but seriously, how…

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  • Time is Curious

    By Deb Haggerty, @DebHaggerty   I looked down today as I was typing and saw my mother’s hands—wrinkled, age-spotted, slightly shaky. I looked into my mirror today and saw my mother’s face—wrinkled, pale blue eyes, white hair. But she’s not here! my inner child cried. How can I be seeing her?…

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