Sherlock Holmes is a master, a pro at thinking. He's a consulting detective with an uncanny way of observation. And he's a fictional character that revolutionized the world. In many real-life ways, we can take lessons from him and learn them ourselves.
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Guest Post by Kayla Matlock I'm out of breath. As I catch up to the other runners up ahead, I scramble to unscrew the cap of my water bottle and take a long, refreshing gulp. guest post by Grace M. “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning” (James 1:17, NKJV).
as published by The Rebelution Living through bruises, scrapes, dislocated shoulders, cavities, chemistry corrections, flat tires, airport delays, toilets that need cleaning and carpets that need vacuuming, diets when cakes (sadly) have too many calories in them… The moments I just described aren’t fun, romantic, or beautiful — not like the things I usually like to write about. All these things are annoying. A nuisance. But hard things, small and big, are a part of life. Amazing post by my friend on this same topic, somehow posted on the same day:
Don't Leave The Moments Behind 'Twas a magical night in the land of Narnia, with woodland forests and snow-layered lights.
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about the authorAs a 21 year old aspiring teacher, Karissa loves to write, travel, play piano, and read. Many creative things have her heart. archives
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