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  Exercise Before You Start Research shows that 30 minutes of aerobic exercise can immediately boost brain connectivity and creativity, including divergent and convergent thinking. Whether you’re solving problems or brainstorming fresh possibilities, begin your New Year’s planning session with some physical activity.   Brew A Cuppa Black and green

♥The highest compliment anyone can pay is to ask for your recipe. They want to recreate your results. Live your life so that by the end, everyone wants your recipe. ♥Put your name on your dish. What you write on the label determines where the dish ends up. In life,

Are you a highly creative person, with multiple talents? Here is how you can discern between your talents and your calling. Today’s post offers a template to discover which of your talents may be your true calling. This will give you a level of passion and focus that will bring

Today, I want to talk about something crucial for all of us working in nonprofits or ministries: the power of storytelling. If you have a passion for making a positive impact in the world, you have a story to tell about why you do what you do. But do you

A Thanksgiving meditation for you, from this writer currently baking pumpkin pies in Georgia… Before we begin, brace yourself for a shocking revelation. The canned “pumpkin” sold in the stores is a different vegetable than the orange pumpkins sold in the produce department. Growers raise specialty squash grown just for

I simply CANNOT WAIT to share all the juicy stuff happening around here… but you need to catch up with me on Instagram or Facebook for faster updates. I don’t blog a lot due to writing deadlines that keep me glued to my keyboard (and the Cordyceps coffee from Four

It’s peach growing season here in North Georgia, although if you remember my video from last season, you know that the most important work happens in winter. Before anyone knows anything green is going to sprout. Life is like that…we have to work when everything looks flat and dead. If

A brief interview with Ginger Garrett about online bullying and the surprising (and free!) resource available to any parent: And if you’d like a great list of books to recommend to your kids, start here: 9 Novels for Kids Who Feel Like Outsiders https://vvk.hdn.mybluehost.me/website_4facb8ea/2019/10/16/9-novels-for-kids-who-feel-like-outsiders/

TRANSCRIPT I read a fantastic story recently and I am not sure its true, But like the great southern philosopher Reese Witherspoon says, “It doesn’t have to be true to be told.” I’m Ginger Garrett, and I’m taking a break from my online promotions for Name Tags and Other Sixth

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