Where's the Village

A nurturing village raising a child is an incredible aspiration and will be a wonderful resolution to everything that assaults the innocence of the family. While this ideal concept remains under cultivation however, there is no need for parents to linger alone in worry.

A perfect perpetual structure of support is already established and is available for everyone to bountifully benefit from-heaven.

Heaven is absolutely filled with every thriving tool a loving parent desires without having to apply, google search or car pool to obtain. This pillar of reinforcements is available immediately and always with no need of lifting a finger, only your heart.

Being constantly asked how I manage raising such a large family my answer is often received as fanciful- I don't, God does. I am the first to admit that there is no feasible way I could take credit for rearing my wonderful children on my own.

The more I get out of God's way, the smoother is my day!!!



TAMING TIME

Twenty four is the limit, the maximum, the most available. No exceptions. One day it may seem as if you have too much on your hands and the next you might simply just run out. Regardless, twenty four hours a day is all you get.
If only you could apply the "roll over minutes" option as in cell phone services to your daily life. Being able to transfer unused minutes on days where you had time to spare to those days when you didn't have enough would solve a lot of problems!!
The amount of hours in a day can not be adjusted. Clocks around the world run on a variety of time zones but all rotate in the regulated twenty four hour rule. No consideration is taken with regards of age, race or religion. You can't purchase, borrow or invest to attain more hours in a day. Everyone is allotted only twenty four hours.
Organizing your minutes effectively is the single way to make the most of our daily boundaries. Taming Time offers five formulas that can help adjust the variables in your day to allow the most of your minutes. My recommend recipes create multiples in moments. I believe that dividing the duration of your day can help subtract situations that often steal space in our schedules.

Tune in for my series to fine tune your ticking of time.