It’s the month of love. Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and you might be thinking of how to honor your spouse or your children. I want you to think of ways to honor yourself. This month, learn how to love yourself and use these 20 ways to make yourself a priority:
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I was given a copy of this Bible from BlogAbout to review and give my honest opinion. All opinions are my own and I was not otherwise compensated.
One of my goals for 2019 is to the read the Bible from cover to cover. It’s something I haven’t done yet and it dawned on me in 2018 that there’s so much more I could learn if I really committed to studying it.
The Thomas Nelson NKJV Study Bible will get you off to a great start towards achieving that goal if it’s something you’ve always wanted to do as well. This Bible is full-color and is a lay flat Bible, meaning when you set it down to an open page, it’ll stay open; it doesn’t fall back closed like a normal paperback would. This is a great way to study the Bible because photos draw it in and give visual representation of the history.
Every morning I make oatmeal for my husband to take to work with him. He’s a bit of a health food guy. He has a specific combination he prefers: dried oatmeal, milled flax seed, cinnamon, a dash of sugar, coconut milk, and nuts.
A few mornings ago I went to the pantry for the walnuts. I knew they were there; I’d just purchased a new bag. I stood peering at the shelves knowing those nuts were in there. They had to be. But I couldn’t see them. Seriously. Where were those nuts?!
I received a print from Arsty Olive in exchange for my honest opinion. I wasn’t otherwise compensated for this review. All opinions are honest and my own.
I love decorating our home with photos, prints, and other decor that are meaningful to us personally. Like many of you probably do, I have a gallery wall with family photos. Throughout our home, I have different prints that reflect our beliefs and favorite sayings.




