A March to Remember

Here’s a trio of reasons to love the month of March: Weather: “In like a lion, out like a lamb” Sports: March Madness Celebration: A day when everyone is Irish! […]
Coping with COVID: Thoughts and Tips from Your Forsyth Magazines Team

By now, we have all heard it many times: “We’re all in this together.” And here’s what we all know: the COVID-19 pandemic has disturbed or upended nearly every aspect […]
Comparison – The Thief of Joy!

Often when I feel like I have gotten to a good place in my life, along comes someone that seems like they have it much better in comparison. I know […]
Save the Drama: How To Diffuse an Escalating Situation with Grace

Conflicts are a part of life. Nothing can be smooth sailing all the time. If everyone had the same ideas, beliefs, and goals, and agreed all the time, what would […]
It’s Time for a Little Social Media Spring Cleaning

Your physical space isn’t the only thing that needs a little sprucing up this spring! Your mental space and peace deserve a little cleaning up as well and your social […]
The Best Napping How To’s

If you read last month’s article “Napping is Good for You,” or have personally experienced the benefits of napping, you may be curious about napping “best practices.” While there is […]
Work from Home: Is It Time for a Reboot?

As a work from home (WFH) pioneer since 2007, I have had my share of reboots and fresh starts. The experience has made clear that absent the structure, cadence, and […]
FLASH FICTION: Prologue from Beautiful Torment

Like a low hiss, the room around me sizzled. The heat intensified as the time ticked on. It was like I was in an oven, the temperature gradually being turned […]
Deus Ex Machina, Etc: Latin Phrases We All Know (sort of…)

The Latin language is rarely spoken today. Even so, it is still taught in some schools around the world and it remains the official language of Vatican City in Rome. […]
Fighting Forward: Getting Beyond the Fear and Frustration

For almost 10 years, Pastor Debbie Lanier has served as a voice of calm and reason for Forsyth Woman readers through her column, “Keeping It Real.” Debbie has a gentle […]