There are moments that I try to steal in between coding and life in general in order to spend a little time writing for myself on a new project. For the last few months however, since the end of NaNoWriMo I have been dreading finishing my new book.
Have you ever developed multiple applications at once and thought that the day was literally getting away from you?
About every year I rethink my own strategy and direction for my personal site to make sure that I’m still going down the right path. With my last design iteration (from over a year ago) I tried to infuse more of my personal writing and design concepts in creating an adaptive site.
For the better part of a year I have been working with adaptive and responsive templates. Over that time I have seen first hand that content is an important part of any site, however, you when making a site responsive you've got to keep that content in mind.
Recently I got the chance to sit down with some aspiring writers and literally talk about the craft that I love.
Our forefathers had deep in their hearts the sins that we now carry in our generation. Sin is a weed, an infection that sprouts between the cracks in our faith and impairs our strength in the spiritual fight.
We're instructed to preach in His name and to be His followers. Thinking about getting led astray has been weighing heavily on my mind lately in listening or reading various sermons.
What does it mean to be content in weakness? To not boast for anything more than what the Lord has provided? We are all fools to believe that material blessings on this earth are the only true blessings of the Lord.
What are you most thankful for? We make it so easy to in our lives to remember every bad or tragic thing that has happened to us that we forget or overlook the instances to be thankful. Can you make a list of 5 to 10 things that you're thankful for?
I don't prefer making New Year's resolutions. To be honest they don't make sense that an individual can only vow to change something at the start of a new year.