Gmar Chasima Tova
Hello, all. I wanted to wish you a gmar chasima tova and an easy, meaningful Yom Kippur.
Hello, all. I wanted to wish you a gmar chasima tova and an easy, meaningful Yom Kippur.
Hi, all. I hope you had a nice Rosh Hashanah. I had some sad news…
I didn’t want to leave off the old year without wishing you a happy, good, sweet new one. A year in which you see
This is the time of year I usually set goals.
I want to wish all my readers a gmar chasima tova and a gut gebencht yuhr! My friend sent me this beautiful article about making your pitch to Hashem. Also, I learned this week in Kitzur Shulchan Aruch that we are told to be happy and enjoy Motzoei Yom Kippur and the days between Yom Kippur and Succos — Hashem …
Last night I searched for something in Whatsapp and went down a rabbit hole rereading past conversations, as one does. Since most of my lengthier text-based conversations are punctuated by voicenotes, I started listening to those, too. Hearing voicenotes from the past year or two was like listening to an auditory montage of my emotional experience. I heard my voice …
Yes, yes, I did this less than a year ago for 2023, and haven’t worked through that one (quite). But I needed a boost going into the new year, and I do adore a bucket list. I also noticed upon rereading my list for 2023 that a number of items focused on good habit formation, and though that’s generally a …
I read the poem “What to Remember When Waking” by David Whyte in a writing workshop: “What you can plan is too small for you to live.”
I asked an older friend/mentor for ideas about how to approach Elul this year, and she suggested that I learn about the basics of Elul and Rosh Hashanah from a sefer. She pointed out — and I have also seen — that learning about the things we did when we were younger, as adults, gives us an entirely new understanding …
I just reread this Elul post about making changes and growing. One of the unintentional benefits of having this blog is getting to track my own thought processes over time. Since I’ve been blogging a lot longer than I ever thought I would (six and a half years!), I also get to see evidence of growth, as what was revelatory …