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A Jar of Dirt
Intelligence exists in equal denomination in every geographic area. A simple jar of dirt embodies the humble wisdom residing outside of formal education.

Holly Bills
Nov 92 min read


Making Do
Life back then for simple people was about making do. The few material items passed down the family line are not the true treasures. What lives on is how they lived, not what they bought or acquired.

Holly Bills
Nov 22 min read


Full as a Tick on a Hound Dog
So many of us are struggling. How can we stay hopeful and positive when negativity seeps into every fiber of our daily life?

Holly Bills
Oct 193 min read


Resilience on Howell Street
A historic home in Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn district stands as both a witness to pivotal events—from the aftermath of slavery and the Atlanta Race Massacre to World Wars and the ongoing fight for civil rights—and a testament to the lives and memories woven into its architecture. Saying farewell in the course of business to such a deeply meaningful symbol of humanity is heartfelt. It has been an honor.

Holly Bills
Sep 74 min read


Level Up: The Power of Saying "No"
Our willingness to say “no” shapes our character and establishes boundaries that reflect our values. By courageously declining what doesn’t serve us, we gain clarity and freedom to become our most authentic selves.

Holly Bills
Aug 312 min read


Can I Get a Moment's Peace?
How many of us have uttered that thought throughout the course of our lifetimes? Entire business sectors bank on our need for peace. The truth is this. You will only know peace when you find sanctuary within yourself.

Holly Bills
Aug 242 min read


Gratitude from a Weaver of Words
My heart is full of gratitude for my readers. Thank you. And thank you to a message in nature from the master weaver itself.

Holly Bills
Aug 172 min read


The Mah Jong Ladies of Lake Charles
Amidst the feral beauty of the bayou, a sisterhood gathers. When the glamour of youth, the expectations of motherhood, and the demands of careers fade-it is the foreign landscape of 'after' that women are left to navigate.

Holly Bills
Aug 102 min read


You Are Not Cannon Fodder
If you seek a sign to find another way, to live life the way it was meant to be lived, to embrace the purpose and the gifts you have to offer, to welcome balance back into your life, to heal the brokenness, or to shed the stress and toxicity of your current state—this is it.

Holly Bills
Jun 83 min read


Losing Faith in Your Tribe
Losing faith in your tribe is not a result of your own shortcomings. It is a signal of growth, that you are opening your eyes to the unseen and your ears to the unspoken.

Holly Bills
Jun 12 min read


Take the Time, You Matter More
Hard work, even when you drive the vision, timeline, and process requires recovery. Your worth is not dependent on being always on.

Holly Bills
Mar 302 min read


Spring, the True Conqueror
Spring reminds us that while winter may rule for a time, it does not rule for all time.

Holly Bills
Mar 22 min read


Purpose Amidst Turmoil
Navigating a repeating loop of emotions can lead to frustration. Purpose is the skilled hand that turns our struggles into masterpieces.

Holly Bills
Feb 232 min read


The Not-So-Instagram-Worthy Parts of Our Lives
When we focus on the outward facing persona, we think that the not-so-Instagram-worthy parts of our lives are trials inherent to us alone.

Holly Bills
Sep 1, 20243 min read


Putting Toxic People in the Rearview
Toxic people directly affect our quality of life. How do we remove their influence, take back control of our own life, and find peace?

Holly Bills
Aug 18, 20243 min read


The Next to Last, Back to School Day
Navigating the end of back to school days brings nostalgia, but being a successful parent requires the ability to let go.

Holly Bills
Aug 4, 20243 min read


Nothing Else Feels Like New Beginnings
New beginnings are joyful things, and they are made possible by coming to terms with the idea of change.

Holly Bills
Jul 28, 20242 min read


When Your Best Is Not Enough
No matter how hard we try, sometimes our best is just not enough…and that is okay!

Holly Bills
Jul 21, 20243 min read


Come Hell or High Water
Seeking relief from scorching Southern summers or life in general? Front porches prepared us for about anything, come hell or high water.

Holly Bills
Jun 23, 20243 min read


Jarringly and Hauntingly Beautiful
A message of humanity. How the third shift workers, a man experiencing homelessness, and the sound of waterfalls is a lesson to us all.

Holly Bills
May 26, 20242 min read
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