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Custom-Made Abolitionists

November 12, 2007 by Caryn 6 Comments

Custom-Made Abolitionists

Last night I went to hear David Bastone, founder of Not for Sale, speak about the modern-day abolitionist movement, of which is organization is a part. In fact, their “motto” or slogan, I guess, is “I am not for sale. You are not for sale. No one should be for sale. Become an abolitionist.” And […]

Filed Under: Faith, Identity, Politico

Counting Correctly

November 10, 2007 by Caryn Leave a Comment

Counting Correctly

As a good American mother, I’ve spent considerable time thinking about and some time talking to my kids (in ways the five-and-under crowd can understand) what “success” looks like—working harder, working smart, and all that. As a good Christian mother, I’ve tried to impress on them that success is using the gifts God gave you to the best […]

Filed Under: Faith, Identity, kids, Motherhood

Living Plenty

November 7, 2007 by Caryn Leave a Comment

“If we believe that there is only so much to go around, we hold on tightly to what we have and always strive to secure more of what is vanishing. If we believe in plenty, we are not afraid of suddenly finding ourselves without what we need. This allows us to take big, confident risks.” […]

Filed Under: Motherhood, Random Ramblings

A Genetic ID

October 31, 2007 by Caryn 2 Comments

A Genetic ID

Yesterday, my Facebook News Feed alerted me that my second cousin, Asa, from Sweden—a woman I’ve met a few times but barely know—was “in bed with a baby and a laptop.”  I laughed when I saw this. Because even though I’ve never seen her house (aside from the photos showing its pastures, lakes, dogs, and horses!)—let alone […]

Filed Under: Identity, Motherhood

Identity Crisis, Revisited

October 29, 2007 by Caryn Leave a Comment

Identity Crisis, Revisited

While I haven’t signed a contract yet, I spent last week negotiating some terms of an offer made to me to publish my book. I’m beyond excited—not only because this is truly a dream come true, but because I believe that this whole identity crisis women face when we become moms has a solution—if we get talking […]

Filed Under: Faith, Identity, Motherhood

Me, on Men

October 26, 2007 by Caryn Leave a Comment

Me, on Men

It’s been an exhilerating, insane, and dream-achieving week. Once I catch my breath and reconnect my brain wih my body, I’ll write more about this. But we’re talking book deals and movie rights and I love it all! In the meantime, here’s a bit of what I wrote for GiftedForLeadership.com today: Let Men Hold the […]

Filed Under: Faith, Identity, kids

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