by diggingdeeperwells | Feb 22, 2013 | Depression, Emotional Breakthrough, Meaning of Life, Perfectionism
In these past few very busy, but in a good way for the most part, weeks, a topic of conversation that has come up on numerous occasions has to do with our hearts, with our feelings, and how do we appropriately understand and relate to them, and how do we seek to...
by diggingdeeperwells | Feb 10, 2013 | Emotional Breakthrough, Perfectionism
Going back to what Pastor Seth Dahl shared regarding “Good Soil” (as mentioned in my previous Feb. 4th post), I was really blown away by his insights drawn from the “how-to’s” of making good soil based on the documentary, “Back to...
by diggingdeeperwells | Feb 6, 2013 | Emotional Breakthrough, Meaning of Life, Perfectionism, Uncategorized
THIS is the original post I began writing last Friday evening about Our Hearts — sorry if it seems a bit out of order, or somewhat repetitive, but…I think it is an important/foundational point in my personal breakthrough, so I am going ahead and posting it...
by diggingdeeperwells | Feb 4, 2013 | Emotional Breakthrough, Perfectionism
So, this weekend I attended a Children’s Ministry Conference at my Church, which has packed my brain with lots of awesome stuff to think through in just reflecting on the significance and importance of childhood, and of the immense potential we have to impact...
by diggingdeeperwells | Jan 22, 2013 | Emotional Breakthrough
“Being tired all the time is not an issue of how much work we have, but how much REST we have.” -Pastor Steve Kim (sorry the wording may not be exact…but the point of his statement from this past Sunday’s pre-sermon sharing really spoke so true...
by diggingdeeperwells | Jan 21, 2013 | Emotional Breakthrough, Introducing Digging Deeper Wells, Psychology
Without needing to dig back into my psych textbooks and get overly technical (I believe there are a lot of resources out there for more formal definitions/introductions to the different terms — but if you need some help finding answers please don’t...