Four takeaways from my 20’s: Learn, Step off the Path, Commit, and Prepare....
Taking Stock: A Financial Book Review for Life and Death
Taking Stock doesn’t tell you just how to get more money in life. It tells you how to get more life out of your money....
Hiatus: Family and Forming of Thoughts
On hiatus to form family and thoughts....
Lent and Continuous Improvement
As Lent begins, we are all starting with a goal for continuous improvement....
How to Make a Work of Art
Make your work an art. Make your art your work. Or live somewhere in between. Whichever path you choose, how do I know I what I am called to do?!...
St. Joseph the Worker: Work, Art, and Leisure
This seamless transition between work that co-creates art and art that brings leisure is an ideal, a goal to strive for. This was the life of St. Joseph: work, art, and leisure....
Divine Mercy Sunday
God chose to use Sister Faustina in order to spread a powerful message to the world. Documented in her diary, The Diary of St. Faustina, Jesus appeared to her many times with clear direction and comforts as well as messages for the world....
Trust in Trying Times
COVID-19 is affecting our health, our community, and our economy. But there is hope. Trust in these trying times!...
User vs. System Optimized: The Corona Dilemma
User optimized vs. system optimized, whether commuting or quarentining from Corona....
What is Tithing? – Do I Have to Give 10%?
Jesus did not come to abolish Jewish laws or what the prophets said. Rather, he came to fulfill (Matt 5:17). Time and time again in the New Testament, Jesus himself or his apostles are questioned about why they don't follow Mosaic law as strictly. Most of the responses tend to orient the laws toward...