Layout Image
  • Home
  • Girl
  • Hire Me!
  • Portfolio
    • podium
  • MMM
  • Quiet Time
    • Faith
    • Family
    • Mothering
    • Heart Matters

Archive for Career

Would You Please Pray About Sharing Your Hilton Points?

By Jane · Comments (1)
Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Allume Social Media Conerence

I feel incredibly blessed to be attending the Allume conference next week along with an esteemed group of Christian women bloggers who want their voices to contribute to Kingdom work. 

“The Allume conference exists to offer a gathering place for kindred spirits to connect, learn, grow, and be refreshed so they can persevere in being a people who bring hope to the world through the social media medium. We want to reflect His Light in all our spheres of influence. Our goal is to go beyond the surface into intentional blogging and real life living, all to the glory of God. Allume is a one-of-a-kind conference that seeks to engage women by teaching blogging techniques and social media skill while also urging and encouraging women to live fully integrated lives with their faith and family.”

Certainly the temptation to doubt my place there is great, so I’m asking for your prayers that the Lord would open doors of opportunity for new friendships and meaningful connections without the creeping shadows of insecurity.

Also, (and I’m embarrassed to admit this) because I was trying to be all “Gazelle Intense” and not charge anything to our credit card, I forgot to book my hotel room!!

[GIANT EEK!!]

I feel ridiculous.

Needless to say, the only rooms left at this point are “executive” rooms and run double the price of the generic rooms that I should have booked. So I’m wondering if any of you would consider blessing me with your Hilton points to off-set the cost of my room for three nights? Even one night free it would be a tremendous gift!

I thank you for your readership. Thank you for writing and encouraging me. Thank you for telling me of the moments when the Lord has used something from this blog to touch your life.

Thank you, also, for the precious and powerful gift of your prayers as I travel alone and pull back the curtain on my own hurdles.

And a giant thank you to the person who is considering right now whether God would have them share their Hilton points. I pray you would not only decide to give, but that your giving would be joy-filled.

You can find my inbox at: janeg75@gmail.com

 

Comments (1)
Categories : Career, Finances, Gifts, Prayer
Tags : Allume, Allume Social Media Conference, Blessings, blogging, blogging conferences, Dave Ramsey, Gazelle Intense, Hilton Hotels, Hilton Points, points to earn

Why the First Day of School is My “After”

By Jane · Comments (18)
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

In her book Heart of the Matter, New York Times Bestselling Author Emily Giffin gently bathes light on something we’ve probably all had to deal with at some time or another: the before and after moment in life that splits our story in two.

She writes:

“Whenever I hear of someone else’s tragedy, I do not dwell on the accident or diagnosis, or even the initial shock waves or aftermath of grief. Instead, I find myself reconstructing those final ordinary moments. Moments that make up our lives. Moments that were blissfully taken for granted—and that likely would have been forgotten altogether but for what followed. The before snapshots.” (p.1)

Last night, staring into a drowning darkness, I felt the same way.

Only not because of a diagnosis or, as in the book, brewing marital trouble, but because I realized that my decade-long stint as a mom of young children was officially over. This fall, all three of our children are off to school, and yesterday was my last “before.” My last day of things being “the way they were.” Today is the “after.”

My mornings of sitting snuggly on the couch with a stack of library books: over.

My afternoons of pushing a cart full of kids up and down the aisles in Target: over.

Days of a noisy house and little voices yelling for help and egg shells cracked into my cookie dough: all over.

I wept out the kind of grief that comes when you’ve wrung yourself out and lay spent for the good of another… and then have to withdraw. Flip a switch. Change paths. Let go.

For more than a decade my life has been a satellite in the orbit of motherhood, circling around these small birds, knowing there’d come a day when they’d all take wing.

And it is so hard. And it kills me to release them.

Not because I’m longing for more sippy cups or another round at pregnancy. Not because I don’t want them to grow up or because I’ve “lost my identity.”

None of those.

It’s because raising my kids has been my joy. Being with them and sharing moments of wonder and discovery have forever captured my heart. And though I’ll never stop mothering or being their mom, my role has shifted and my place here has changed.

The Lord brought to mind a verse last night:

Hebrews 12:2

New International Version
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

I started thinking about Christ and his life here on earth. I thought about all the love he showed to others, about the teaching he did and the miracles he performed — and that despite knowing of the heartbreak that awaited him on the cross — he counted it all a joy.

While I would never compare myself in such a way to Jesus, I thought about those words and about how they resonate in a new way today for me as a mom. Whenever you share your whole heart with someone else — or three little “someone else’s” — pain is assured.

And despite knowing this, I counted it all a joy. 

I went in with eyes wide open, loving every moment. Storing them up in my heart. Taking pictures in my mind’s eye of pigtails in the wind and capes on training wheels.

And I am so grateful.

Utterly grateful…for each day my birds were in our nest.

Comments (18)
Categories : Career, challenging the status quo, Chores/Duties/Jobs, Deep Thoughts, Family, Finding Balance in Life, Growing Pains, Heartbreak, Kids in School, Matters of the Heart, Motherhood/Mommy Duties, Seasons of Life, Stay-At-Home-Mom/Working Mom
Tags : back-to-school, going back to school, parenting, raising kids, stay at home moms, work from home moms

Guest Posting at Jeff Goins, Writer

By Jane · Comments (1)
Friday, May 18th, 2012

It’s such a joy to be guest posting today over at Jeff Goins, one of my favorite bloggers when it comes to writing and the craft of making words sing. I’m telling a story of a book deal gone wrong and what I learned from the experience. Please take a look!

Comments (1)
Categories : Books, Career, Heartbreak, Stay-At-Home-Mom/Working Mom, Work, writing/work
Tags : book deals, Jeff Goins

Is It Possible to be TOO Laser-Focused?

By Jane · Comments (1)
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

I heard someone say recently that scientists are beginning to discredit the concept of multi-tasking.  Some say that there is no such thing. That, in fact, our human brains are capable of rapidly switching gears and refocusing attention, but that they are actually only doing one thing at a time.

I think these scientists are on to something.

Trouble is, my brain seems to have tripped on the “rapidly switching gears” command, because I have been camped out in project land for the last week, and it’s time to get back to life. Time to put in a load of laundry between brainstorming sessions and mop the floor that’s been begging for attention.

But it’s so hard!  I love being plopped in the middle of my ideas and schemes. Project land is very comfy…especially when wearing a cozy new robe in a quiet house. Instead, I am sucked into this beautiful, devilish machine with the hopes that clicking the right buttons will some how Willy-Wonka me into success and a paid-for vacation. You can almost see my eyes glazing over, can’t you?

Shopping for business cards turns into a two-hour design fest in which I play with fonts and re-write my tag line. I upload a buffet of photos and logos just to make sure I pick the right one. I revisit the preview button and watch my card slide back and forth, all pretty in its unpaid, digital form.

But I admit: It’s getting to be a problem.  I am too focused on this one thing. 

Generally speaking, focus is a prized attribute. Athletes are applauded for theirs. CEO’s must possess it to ensure their bottom line. Jesus exemplified Kingdom focus during his time on earth.

But I’m finding that my project focus is keeping me up at night thinking and planning. I wonder if I’m becoming obsessive. I mentally threaten myself to shut down the computer and turn off the iPhone–or else no Coke at lunch.  It’s a scary thought.

So today, I need to blur the focus; re-direct my mental energies. I need to get the floor mopped. Make the bed. Plan for dinner. Check a few things off the to-do list instead of lingering on the to-dream about list.

Time to get on with life!

How about you? Do you ever struggle to pull yourself away from a project in order to “take care of life?” 

 

 

Comments (1)
Categories : Career, Chores/Duties/Jobs, dreams, Motherhood/Mommy Duties, Stay-At-Home-Mom/Working Mom, Uncategorized, Work
Tags : chores, housekeeping, multi-tasking, new career, new job

Finding Strengths, Losing Fears

By Jane · Comments (1)
Friday, January 6th, 2012

Staying home with babies-who-become-children-who-go-to-school is a flame that burns warm and bright, but short. Being my kids’ mom has been the hardest, most lovely, hair-pulling and heart-tugging thing I’ve ever done. I would never change it, except to videotape more and worry less. It was–and is–work treasured in a mama’s heart.

Unlike mothering, the kind of work for which you wash your hair and that actually pays in paper money has been a journey full of detours for me. I liken it to running around barefoot and poking your toe in a multitude of ponds:  it’s a fun way to pass the time and try new things. It’s freeing and refreshing…and you get to show off your pedicure. But a toe along the beach is not the same as swimming and feeling cool water envelope your skin.

So this is the year for me to get focused. I’m trying to shine my flashlight on the path that will lead to something sustainable and fulfilling. Something I can be proud of when I’m 80…and also funds a marvelous trip to Yellowstone or a stain-free patch of new carpet.

In the past 8 years I’ve co-founded and run a non-profit organization, created wedding videos, crafted written materials for different businesses and churches, and helped write a book, among other things. Collaborating with others on something larger than any one member is something that gives me energy and life.  It helps me smile.

That’s a good thing.

The trouble BLESSING is, there are so many things making me smile!  How to choose? How does one make wise selections from such a tasty buffet?

Michael Hyatt, in his post Are You Operating in Your Strengths Zone? gave me pause this morning. After clicking on his “leadership” tab, these words sprang from the screen:

“The best way to get ahead in your career and be satisfied in your job is to focus on developing your strengths.

No matter how hard you try, you really can’t improve your weaknesses.

You are wasting time and energy trying to do so.

The best thing you can do is discover your strengths and then find a role that allows you to use them.”

For a moment I felt I was again sitting in my high school guidance counselor’s office staring at his wild socks and wondering what to do. But in truth, I’ve been whittling away at this puzzle for a more than a collection of months. I’ve been tossing weaknesses and adding scaffold to my strengths.

I think I’m ready for the next thing.

This year I’m launching Girl Meets Paper Media: a consulting firm that partners with local school districts and others seeking to harness the power of social media in this age of digital conversation. GMPM will also continue to provide an exciting voice in print media by offering freelancing and copywriting services for those who like the feel of ink on paper. That, friend, is my true love.

Michael Hyatt is right: the best thing we can to is discover our strengths and then search for the elusive arena that sets them soaring. It is hard work that demands tenacity and self-motivation (and trading in those cozy fleece pants for something with a waistband isn’t a bad idea, either).

I hope that 2012 is that year for me.

A year of making-it-work. A year of perseverance.

A year of flight.

What are you striving toward in 2012? 

*Contact me for a current resume, consulting menu, and letters of recommendation

Comments (1)
Categories : Career, Stay-At-Home-Mom/Working Mom, Work
Tags : consulting, copywriter, copywriting, freelancing, Girl Meets Paper Media, professional development, Social Media

Looking for something?

Free MMM Printables…

Monday Morning Meditations is a weekly linkup I host to get women into the Word. Grab or Pin your printables from MMM!
Jane Graham, Girl Meets Paper, The Unofficial Homeschooler:: :: :: :: ::
In some ways this blog feels more like my beach house than anything else: it's a place for me to turn my face to the sun, breathe a little more deeply, and write about the faith journey. My kids are playing happily and I'm waiting for you. Won't you come in?  

Subscribe for inspiration delivered quietly to your inbox.

* indicates required
Email Format

Popular Posts

  • 5 Easy Ways To Use Notes With Your Kids
  • Hello, My Name is Jane, and I Have I.C.D.
  • Monday Morning Meditation: Hebrews 4:16
  • A Lovely and Thankful Wreck
  • Why the First Day of School is My “After”
  • Five Minute Friday: Rest
  • Five Minute Friday: Wonder
  • Why You Should Throw Your Husband A Party Tonight
  • Death Dew
  • Monday Morning Meditation: Psalm 91:1,4

Link Up Each Monday!

Share my Badge!


Shamelessly Promoting:

Writerly Topics

Archives

Me, take 2:


Girl Meets Paper
Copyright © 2013 All Rights Reserved
iThemes Builder by iThemes
Powered by WordPress