Category Archives: Insights

One Day I Had an Epiphany about My Rules to Live By…

Rules to Live By Be kind. Be gentle. Be gracious. Be quiet. Keep things sacred. Go deep. Serve. Find solace in what still lays in front of you and don’t lament what’s behind you. Detach. Love. Forgive. Laugh. Play. Write. … Continue reading

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A Haircut Epiphany by Beth Karlin

 I wanted to title this blog “Yes, Virginia, Epiphanies Are Sparked Even By Haircuts” (uh-huh, nod to “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus”) but then I thought maybe the reference wouldn’t work — during a heat wave in July, … Continue reading

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A Writer’s Epiphany: Your Calling Calls You All Along

“The moment I heard my first love story, I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere. They’re in each other all along.” ~Rumi I remember reading this quote by Rumi one day, … Continue reading

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EPIPHANY! Inspired By A Father’s Guidance & Love

“Simple question, simple answer. But it changed the course of my life, and I thank my dad every day for his guidance and love for me.” Photo by Erich Schlegel I was in college at SMU (Southern Methodist University) and … Continue reading

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A Mother’s Epiphany: What is Motherhood + Being a “Perfect” Mother?

This is a submitted epiphany from one of our awesome readers / members of our community. Happy Mothers’ Day! “There’s no way to be a perfect mother and a million ways to be a good one.” ~Jill Churchill As a … Continue reading

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