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What a Difference a Day Makes!

Never underestimate the difference a single day can make.


Just when you’re convinced something can’t be done — or that nothing will change — the next 24 hours have a way of surprising you. I’ve learned that clarity, opportunity, and miracles all work on their own timing. Sometimes, life only needs a night’s sleep to rearrange itself into something brand new.


Publishing a book, for example, looks simple from the outside — but it’s not.

There are dozens of moving parts: editing, layout, design, distribution, fulfillment, not to mention all the choices that come with each stage.


I’ve just submitted my manuscript to the editors for review.

I’m finalizing details with Friesen Publishing and Friesen Distribution and Fulfillment, exploring every option that will best serve this book and the readers it will reach.


It’s been an incredibly busy week — coordinating the book, the website, and the final steps of my transition out of real estate. But even in the middle of all that motion, something continues to amaze me: the right people always appear at exactly the right time.


This week, I had a wonderful conversation with Kerrilynn Shellhorn, and what an absolute blessing she is in my life.

And I have to give a special shout-out to my agents — the most incredible men I’ve ever met — and to my soul-sisters.


These women are family, even though we don’t share DNA.

They’re the kind of women who understand my silences and celebrate my smallest victories. They’ve walked beside me through chaos, reinvention, and clarity — and that kind of sisterhood can’t be created; it’s divine alignment.


Walking Beside You...


Sometimes life spins so fast it feels like you can’t keep up. The to-do lists, the decisions, the uncertainty — it can catch you off guard and knock you off balance.


But here’s what I know: the people you surround yourself with make all the difference.

Life isn’t meant to be done alone.

It’s meant to be shared with those who reciprocate your energy — the ones who lift, not drain; support, not compete; love, not judge.


And when the spinning gets too fast, pause.

Take the day. Sleep on it.


One day — just one — can change your entire perspective and reshape the outcome.

When in doubt, wait it out.


Because tomorrow has a way of bringing exactly what you need.

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