Review: Can’t Hurt Me

What if?

David Goggins’ poses this seemingly simple question, and yet, if we respond to it with the drive and commitment he demonstrates in his motivational memoir, Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds, it will take us our whole lives to answer. That’s a very good thing.

If we respond to that question with courage and trust, the answer will amaze us. Not only will we exceed our goals, but a whole new world of exciting goals open up for us.

I don’t usually go for inspirational books. That doesn’t mean I don’t need the message or won’t respond positively to it — these kinds of books with 5 steps or 8 steps or however many steps to success just don’t happen to resonate with me.

To be honest, I skipped the action pages at the end of the chapters. But the chapters! Damn! This guy is a total badass! A Navy SEAL, an ultra race champion, and now, motivational speaker, David Goggins is the personification of perseverance.

This book will definitely inspire you, if not to run a 100 mile ultra race, then certainly to take that first baby step toward your goals. Highly recommend!

caveat: the language in some places is a little rough, but I like that the tone and style project an authentic voice.

Happy New Year 2021!

Google has a cuckoo clock wishing us a happy new year, and I’m still kinda excitedly waiting for the aliens, so there’s that to look forward to .

W e hear that 2020 was a year for the history books, and it certainly was for a number of reasons. The pandemic took too too many lives and wreaked havoc on businesses as well as personal finances. For many, it was a heartbreaking year. Let us remember that each year, when taking a personal view, can be an annus horribilis. But there were also moments of joy and an abundance of grace. Let us hope and pray that 2021 brings us peace in all areas of our personal and public lives.

Instead of a long list of resolutions, I’m taking a different tack this year. I’m yearning to grow closer to the Lord, and what better way to do that than to strive to become more like the Blessed Mother? I’ve embarked on Fr Edward Looney’s wonderful daily retreat, A Heart Like Mary’s: 31 Daily Meditations to Help You Live and Love as She Does.

On this first day of the year, and first day of the retreat, I’m working on patience. Perhaps it’s something we can all work to cultivate. I hope your year is full of God’s blessings!

Review: Secrets of the Sacred Heart

I don’t usually make new year’s resolutions, and when I do, it’s very rare that I follow through. In this year we’ve all shaken our heads at, I’m here to tell you I managed to keep my resolution: to add spiritual reading to my regular morning prayer time. I did, and not only did I enjoy it and benefit from it spiritually, I’ve found consolations, devotions, and wonderful insights into the faith.

Emily Jaminet’s book, Secrets of the Sacred Heart: Twelve Ways to Claim Jesus’ Promises in Your Life was my latest companion in my early morning routine. I whole-heartedly recommend this book to anyone thinking about enthronement to the Sacred Heart or even just curious about this devotion.

Emily’s personal and informative chapters give us great insight into this devotion, but my favorite part was finishing each chapter praying the Litany of the Sacred Heart. I wish I had this book available years ago when our home was enthroned, but it was a wonderful refresher for me. I hope you’ll give this one a read.

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