A place to learn and let the things we learn change the way we walk.

Just as important as how and where we are walking is who we are walking with.

Maybe it's time to give- our collections of items and experiences - away to a good home.

Ask for and be asked for directions. What a blessing!

There are opportunities every day to go the extra mile - will you walk them with me?

When you encounter an “interruption,” I hope we're quick to claim - What a blessing!

Healing power of gratitude. Join me as we employ a powerful phrase in every scenario that has changed my heart & ability to see- “What a blessing.”

Discouraging frustration often attends our attempts at and reliance on convincing others to understand. Visibility does not always equal legitimacy. Unseen success is still success.

Be a contributing member of your flock by providing warnings in good faith and selflessness.

We may be living beneath our privilege- missing out on opportunities to connect, listen, and say thank you.

Seemingly slow or unproductive - maybe scheduled maintenance is a blessing.

Walk with Emilio - in battling addiction and recognizing your identity through trials and struggles.

Saying yes when we feel like saying no - neat things come of it.

Keep walking when it's hard, when you stumble, and even just in someone else's shoes.

Perhaps this Christmas we can walk like an angel. Take a look for Christmas ideas for your family

Things might not be going well for me, but I can celebrate when they go well for others.

Find people who've gone first and listen humbly. Be a person who's gone first and experience empathy.

It's the small blessings that count, and we'll miss them if we're not careful.

3 ways to walk gratefully & take care of what we've been blessed with.

With each mistake and setback faced with intention, we don't start from scratch - we start from experience.

Whether retrieving an X Wing from a swamp or mastering our perspectives from day to day, Master Yoda provides instruction for success.

A good friend helps others know who they are, loves a lot and expects a lot, and is faithful and good in their own pursuit. Be a good friend.

When faced with new circumstances, “treat it the way you want to feel about it.”

Walk carefully in a new pair of shoes, find the one who needs your kindness, and keep good company.

Be slow to assume fortune or misfortune in our walks through this life - we'll see.