Smart Living in Small Bites
The Smart Living in Small Bites series was created by a woman who wrote the books they wished they had when facing her life challenges. Perhaps you’re living in the clutches of anxiety, struggling with a hard marriage, suicide loss is gripping your heart, or past sexual abuse that you’re still carrying. We have written to all of those in these first fours releases.
In each guidebook, you will have a chance to:
- Read another woman’s story—a story like yours.
- Discover the problems she faced and the steps she took.
- Find courage through her confidence and hope.
- Pen your own story and struggles on the pages provided.
- Take comfort in realizing you don’t have to walk alone.
Providing understanding, wisdom, and hope in the pages of these guidebooks, undergirded by the strength of our faith, which is the hallmark of this series.
In each guidebook, Smart Living in Small Bites takes you on a writer’s journey from hurt to hope to healing, guiding you through the process so you can do the same.
When Anxiety Won't Let Go
The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to consistently measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units: the day, the lunar month, and the year. Devices operating on several physical processes have been used over the millennia. A sundial shows the time by displaying the position of a shadow on a flat surface. There are a range of duration timers, a well-known example being the hourglass. Water clocks, along with the sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments.
When Marriage is Hard
The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to consistently measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units: the day, the lunar month, and the year. Devices operating on several physical processes have been used over the millennia. A sundial shows the time by displaying the position of a shadow on a flat surface. There are a range of duration timers, a well-known example being the hourglass. Water clocks, along with the sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments.
When Suicide Touches Your Life
The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to consistently measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units: the day, the lunar month, and the year. Devices operating on several physical processes have been used over the millennia. A sundial shows the time by displaying the position of a shadow on a flat surface. There are a range of duration timers, a well-known example being the hourglass. Water clocks, along with the sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments.
When Your Past Abuse Still Hurts
The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to consistently measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units: the day, the lunar month, and the year. Devices operating on several physical processes have been used over the millennia. A sundial shows the time by displaying the position of a shadow on a flat surface. There are a range of duration timers, a well-known example being the hourglass. Water clocks, along with the sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments.