I haven't been the best about sharing things with you. The younger Logan was a little full of herself, so sharing much of anything (other than about faith or travel) wasn't really a priority. My motto this year has been, "Write things that serve others. Write things that serve His kingdom." However, I've come to realize it's hard to trust someone you don't know. So, here are 20 Interesting Facts About Me... I hope these help you get to know me. 1. I’m happier and more productive on overcast days. 2. I looove the smell of dust and I will never know why. 3. I’ve lived in Omaha, Nebraska for three years and I’ll be moving to Lincoln (also in Nebraska) at the end of the month. 4. I don’t mind lukewarm or cold coffee. Coffee is coffee. I’ll drink it. 5. I tried to be in a sorority once lol. I barely made it past bid day. 6. I always have the TV on. The noise helps me fall asleep or stay chill when I’m alone in the apartment at night. (Yeah, I’m a little afraid of the dark) 7. I don’t brush my teeth before bed, but I must brush them before or after my shower. 8. I am all kinds of sweaty when I pull out of parking lots. I’m not the best driver. 9. My hand is always in my hair, twisting and pulling. 10. I don’t wear much makeup. I put on BB cream and mascara, then I’m out the door! 11. I am a foot tapper, nail biter, and pen spinner. 12. I’m not a huge seafood fan, but I’ll eat tiny sautéed shrimp. 13. My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, but we’ve been best friends for eight. We went to the same high school and dated once in 7th grade too lol. (He was my first kiss) 14. I’m currently watching Hart of Dixie with my roomie. (Whose also my bff!!! This is her photography page if ya wanna check it out.) What’s your fav Netflix series? 15. I love to budget, and I use an envelope system to keep my money organized. 16. I used to be a Creative Writing major, now I’m pursuing Nonprofit Administration. 17. I don’t have a job set up in Lincoln yet, and I’m totally chill. God’s taught me a lot about trust this year. 18. I remember the weirdest crap. I can remember what snacks I had for my third grade Christmas party, but not the start time of a weekly meeting. 19. My hair is the longest it’s ever been to this day…(EEEEP) I had some serious hair tragedies in the past. (I awfully cut my own hair many times and let my friends do it too lol) 20. I freakin’ love all things geography. (I’m taking two geo classes this summer lol) I was not fond of this post idea. I wanted something easy. I've been a little sick and I thought this would be something I could crank out in an hour. However, after awhile, it required some critical thinking. What's interesting about me? What kind of material won't bore my readers? Should I go deep or aim for a light read? I settled with, "This blog has a purpose. It has an author and that author is you." People like to know about the author. I mean, I like to learn things about my favorite bloggers. *Can you relate to any of these facts? *How do you feel about talking about yourself? Related posts:
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Bible plans play an important role in my devotion routine. They help me dip into scripture and encourage me to work harder in my relationship with God. That being said, I've read some rockin' plans over the years on the Bible app. (It's literally called that.) So, I wanted to share my favorites with you. :) Here's Five Bible Plans That'll Kick Your Butt... *Note: You can read these on a desktop or with the app on your iPhone! :) Stop It! No More Worry by Tony Evans Duration: 7 days Don't let the name fool you, this plan is legit. It isn't your average, "Get Rid of Anxiety Now" bible plan. This plan talks about worry with a relatable and authentic approach. It dives into the kind of scripture that screams wake up call. Favorite part of this plan: "God feeds the birds yet they have no eternal value to them. But you have so much value to Him that He gave His only son to purchase your salvation and redemption from hell." 30 Days of Heartwork by Heartwork.tv Duration: 30 days When I started this plan, I was looking for major change. Something that would rock my world. Kill my selfishness. Change my heart and make me uncomfortable. If that's you, this is the plan for that! Each day, the devo is split into two sections: Heart// and Work//. The Heart// section includes a powerful message that guides you through evaluating your own heart and the change you can make. The Work// section is what includes the daily challenge. It can be anything from praying for something specific, to eating differently, to changing your normal sleeping arrangement. It will wreck your comfort zone. Prepare for that. However, you will walk out of that month with a notebook full of wisdom. Favorite part of this plan: It's different. It goes above and beyond to teach you how to live selflessly. Getting Ready for Marriage by Jim Burns + Doug Fields Duration: 7 days I like to prepare for things, whether or not they're years away. Plus, who doesn't wanna be a bomb wife? Or husband? It's fun to learn and this plan isn't SUPER specific. (Meaning I would totes read it single and get something out of it. Favorite part of this plan: I feel like when I get super close to someone I'm dating, I have the desire to say anything I'm thinking. However, that can turn into a dangerous habit. My favorite line in this plan, "A better answer is to not say everything you are thinking." Sun Stand Still by Steven Furtick Duration: 5 days If you guys don't know, this guy is the pastor for Elevation Church. He's super funny, passionate, and driven to make a difference. If you haven't watched Elevation, please do. It will change your life dude. I cried the first couple sermons I watched lol. This plan will make you think, and think, and think. As I'm writing this, I'm considering starting this plan again today lol. :) THAT GOOD GUYS. I can't even summarize the material in this plan. It's mind-blowing and covers a multitude of topics. Favorite part of this plan: This line.. "God is perfectly willing to perform the impossible in our everyday lives. If we have the audacity to ask." C.S. Lewis & the Call to Create by Called to Create Duration: 4 days I use to be a writing major, so this plan immediately caught my eye. It explores the term "creative" from a biblical standpoint and shows us how to commit our work (career) to God. Then uses C.S. Lewis's life story as an example for how we should dedicate our talents to serving His kingdom. I would definitely recommend this plan if you are tired or lost in your career lately. Favorite part in this plan: "Lewis's faith didn't change his work. It changed his relation to his work." Ah! I hope you enjoyed this post. Email me if you have a faith/travel related post you want to see. :) Also, if you've read a killer plan I didn't mention, drop it below! I'm always looking for ones to read. I'll take book suggestions too. :) I need to get reading again. *What's one thing God has taught you this year? *What's the best book you've ever read? Related posts: -Seven Ways to Take Your Faith Further -Seven Verses to Remember While Traveling -Seven Things God Taught Me in North + South Dakota Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest for more tips and inspiration :) |
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