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September 2017

Confessions of a Recovering Technology Addict

By |2020-05-08T13:37:36-04:00September 6th, 2017|Business, Faith-Based Leadership, Family|

Before I rip open my heart and lay bare to you what’s inside, there is something I would ask that we all keep in mind, and it’s this: grace abounds. Grace abounds to the woman who is trying to figure out how to mother when she didn’t have a mother to teach her. Grace abounds to the woman who has a fire in her soul to live for God and work for His glory, but has nobody who has gone before her. Grace abounds. Grace is not only a bandage for our wounds, but it’s also  the cleansing agent we need to heal from our past and transform us into greater Christlikeness so that we can move into our glorious future. The call on your life has more to do with becoming who you were created to be than what you can do for God. Let me take you back to ten years ago. A time when cellphones were optional, laptops were only for high-powered business executives, and social media was relegated to MySpace (I still don’t fully understand what that was, although I did have a page for a hot minute.)  It was a time where we had [...]

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September: swHw Member Details

By |2020-05-08T13:37:42-04:00September 1st, 2017|Uncategorized|

Welcome back to routine! We know it’s bittersweet to say goodbye to summer, so at swHw, we are committed to helping you stay on the sweet side! In case you’re new here, we’re a community of women who are eager to put Jesus in the center of our work. We know having a faith community is essential-- and one that is not stuffy or dull. We are pursuing Jesus in big ways that are full of passion, excitement and even a dance party or two ;) We know for you, that means you need to be equipped to the max in your business endeavors. So here is a sneak peek into what we have planned for our swHw members in September: Killer line-up, right?! We pray you’ll take advantage of becoming a member and join our tribe! Relevant topics, powerful truths, and [as always] a little humor to brighten your week. We can’t wait! And as always, our members always get access to these monthly goodies: 12 new stock images - you can use them anywhere! 4 NEW Dashing Dish recipes You can join our member-exclusive Facebook group to connect with other swHw women - we’ll send [...]

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August 2017

How to Prevent Your Emails from the SPAM Folder

By |2020-05-08T13:37:50-04:00August 29th, 2017|Business|

Ok ok – not the most riveting topic in the world. I get it! But when you’re running an online business, this topic is oh-so-important to your daily operations. So if you want to understand how to keep your business emails from landing in the dreaded spam folder, you have to understand the concept of whitelisting. So what exactly is whitelisting? A whitelist is a list of email addresses that are accepted by spam filter software and other email-blocking programs. You may also be asking “Why is this important to me?” Well, let me tell you, it is verrry important if you actually want people to see all of your emails. Not to mention the emails that YOU may be missing out on because your own Internet Service Provider’s (ISP’s) filtering service has re-routed them straight into your junk-mail folder because it thought it looked suspicious. Don’t fear, your very own Techspert is here to help! Often you may not even realize that you are missing out on emails, even some that you may have purposefully subscribed to. If you’re fortunate, you might notice something in your junk mail folder and rescue it before it gets deleted, but then [...]

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May 2017

Truth from a Toddler

By |2020-05-08T15:37:21-04:00May 18th, 2017|Business, Family|

My spunky little girl, Harper, will be two this month. She’s full of personality and her facial expressions are priceless. She makes us laugh every day. We cannot wait to see how she will be as a big sister (Baby girl #2 coming in September!) When Harper was born, James and Michelle came to me with an amazing offer. They wanted me to start working from home and be able to raise Harper without having to send her to daycare. The offer brought me to tears (Post-partum hormones may have had something to do with it). Working from home has been more of a blessing than I could have ever imagined. I have gotten to see every milestone that Harper has reached. Recently, Harper has starting talking. She is at such a fun age and we love hearing her try to mimic what we say. A few weeks ago, she started saying something that caught my attention the second she said it. I was working on my phone while sitting on the floor playing with her, and she looked at me and said, “Away.” It honestly scared me. I put my phone down and played with her immediately. That [...]

April 2017

Unforgettable Customer Service

By |2020-05-08T15:37:56-04:00April 25th, 2017|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership|

Have you ever experienced terrible customer service? Or exceptional customer service? Both are unforgettable... but only exceptional customer service happens with intentionality. (I doubt many people who would like to keep their jobs seek to be terrible!) Customer service is crucial in business AND in ministry. I emphasize AND because often times, I feel like ministries leave this emphasis out. While "customer" may not pertain to the ministry, service is perhaps the most genuine way we can align ourselves with God's love. When someone emails or calls with questions or concerns, they should know by our reply that they are dealing with a Christian. And by that, I mean they should see that our mannerisms and attitude are like Christ. We are slow to anger. We are patient, and we listen to them. There have been many emails that I have received in my years of various customer service roles where my flesh wanted to immediately send them an email back and basically say.... “I’m sorry, but no.” But then, when tempted to anger, the Holy Spirit reminds me, "Teeny, what a great opportunity to show someone My grace." It’s been the times where I have shown grace to [...]

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