by Becca Wierwille | May 22, 2019 | My Story
One of the benefits of being born with one arm is that sometimes I can get away with really horrible jokes, and people don’t know how to react, and it can be pretty funny. People aren’t quite sure whether they should laugh with me or not when the punchline is about my...
by Becca Wierwille | May 15, 2019 | Life
In last week’s blog post, I shared some simple tips for saying no (you can read it here, if you haven’t already). Saying no can be difficult, but I believe it’s an important skill to learn. If you never learn to say no, you’re going to burn yourself out pretty...
by Becca Wierwille | May 8, 2019 | Life
I don’t know about you, but I’m a people pleaser. I don’t like to let people down. I like to say yes, because I feel terribly guilty when I have to say no to something, even if I’m already busy. I wish I could say yes all the time. But the reality is, you can’t say...
by Becca Wierwille | May 1, 2019 | Book Reviews, Faith
I’ve been following along with Jordan Lee Dooley, a Christian content creator (she writes and podcasts and blogs and does a whole bunch of other neat things, too), for about a year now. I love Jordan’s authenticity and her ability to connect with her community—she’s...
by Becca Wierwille | Apr 24, 2019 | Love & Relationships
I feel like I’m the last person who should be writing a blog post on healthy long-distance friendships. Because to be completely honest, I’m not the greatest at it. I’ve gone months without talking to my closest friends. I’m terrible at texting. I don’t enjoy talking...
by Becca Wierwille | Apr 17, 2019 | Faith
In my kindergarten class, we’ve been reading The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. If you’re not familiar with it, Lewis’s novel parallels the Easter story in a captivating way. At the peak of the story, Aslan, a lion and the King of Narnia, gives his...