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January 3, 2011 by
Kat French in
managing attention Greetings, reader friends. The holiday break has broken up with us. The parties are over, the weekend has ended. Like a guy who’s only in town for a week, and only interested in us for that week, the holiday has dumped us hastily and unceremoniously on the threshold of this first Monday morning of 2011. [...]
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September 24, 2010 by
Kat French in
relationships Okay, I ran across this a couple of weeks ago, and I find it sort of fascinating. The Real Stuff White People Like. This is not one of those fifteen umptillion copycat blogs of the original Stuff White People Like (of which, Jon Acuff’s Stuff Christians Like is probably my favorite.) This is where the [...]
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July 2, 2010 by
Kat French in
real life, relationships It’s summertime, and clearly my two guys have way too much time on their hands. Submitted for your amusement. The following exchange was transcribed from my husband’s and son’s cell phones text messages. Chris was at work, Josh was at home, when apropos of nothing, he sent this: Bust it. Within a minute, he received [...]
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April 30, 2010 by
Kat French in
managing attention, real life, relationships, story & craft Every now and then, my feed reader yields a copious crop of deliciously interesting and fun content. This was one of those weeks. And I feel like sharing. My love for The Princess Bride is legend. As is my love for the 30 Second Bunnies. This week, those two loves were joined in mawwiage. Behold: [...]
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January 26, 2010 by
Kat French in
managing attention The big lesson I gained from 2009? That my life has a capacity. It has finite volume. Only so many things will fit. I know this, because I hit my capacity last year. I may in fact have exceeded my life’s safe capacity last year.
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July 27, 2009 by
Kat French in
managing attention, real life I’m not a huge fan of personal drama, believe it or not. That said, it somehow seems to find me anyway. In great abundance, at times. Don’t get me wrong–as a younger woman, I was every bit the melodramatic enneagram 4 drama queen. Personal drama serves a purpose. It can be a lovely distraction from [...]
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