In this perfect companion to Emily Freeman's bestselling book The Next Right
Thing, you'll find a year's worth of prompts, worksheets, and lists to help
you discern your next right decision--and the next one.
Discusses how to let go of unreasonable expectations, both from outside forces and one's own expectations, and learn to accept the life God has planned, leading to a happier, stress-free life.
Bestselling author and podcaster invites readers who are overwhelmed or facing
decision fatigue to discover a simple and freeing way forward by doing one
next right thing at a time.
The majority of us would not necessarily define ourselves as artists. We're parents, students, businesspeople, friends. We're working hard, trying to make ends meet, and often longing for a little more--more time, more love, more security, more of a sense that there is more out there. The truth? We need not look around so much. God is within us and He wants to shine through us in a million little ways.A Million Little Ways uncovers the creative, personal imprint of God on every individual. It invites the discouraged parent, the bored Christian, the exhausted executive to look at their lives differently by approaching their critics, their jobs, and the kids around their table the same way an artist approaches the canvas--with wonder, bravery, and hope. In her gentle, compelling style, Emily Freeman encourages readers to turn down the volume on their inner critic and move into the world with the courage to be who they most deeply are. She invites regular people to see the artistic potential in words, gestures, attitudes, and relationships.Readers will discover the art in a quiet word, a hot dinner, a made bed, a grace-filled glance, and a million other ways of showing God to the world through the simple human acts of listening, waiting, creating, and showing up.
Popular (in)courage blogger writes candidly to "good girls" and helps women see that a relationship with God is not another performance-based role, but a safe place to be yourself.
Our obsession with bigger and faster is spinning us out of control. We move through the week breathless and bustling, just trying to keep up while longing to slow down. But real life happens in the small moments, the kind we find on Tuesday, the most ordinary day of the week. Tuesday carries moments we want to hold onto--as well as ones we'd rather leave behind. It holds secrets we can't see in a hurry--secrets not just for our schedules but for our souls. It offers us a simple bench on which to sit, observe, and share our stories. For those being pulled under by the strong current of expectation, comparison, and hurry, relief is found more in our small moments than in our fast movements. In Simply Tuesday, Emily P. Freeman helps readers · stop dreading small beginnings and embrace today's work · find contentment in the now--even when the now is frustrating or discouraging · replace competition with compassion · learn to breathe in a breathless world Jesus lived small moments well, slow moments fully, and all moments free. He lives with us still, on all our ordinary days, creating and redeeming the world both in us and through us, one small moment at a time. It's time to take back Tuesday, to release our obsession with building a life, and believe in the life Christ is building in us--every day.
Develop faster with DevOps DevOps embraces a culture of unifying the creation and distribution of technology in a way that allows for faster release cycles and more resource-efficient product updating. DevOps For Dummies provides a guidebook for those on the development or operations side in need of a primer on this way of working. Inside, DevOps evangelist Emily Freeman provides a roadmap for adopting the management and technology tools, as well as the culture changes, needed to dive head-first into DevOps. Identify your organization’s needs Create a DevOps framework Change your organizational structure Manage projects in the DevOps world DevOps For Dummies is essential reading for developers and operations professionals in the early stages of DevOps adoption.
Arbeiten auch Sie nach DevOps-Prinzipien? Sollen oder wollen Sie umstellen? Was ist wichtig? Worauf kommt es an? Das Ziel von DevOps ist, dass Softwareentwicklung und IT-Auslieferung Hand in Hand arbeiten. Das ermöglicht schnellere Release-Zyklen und schont die Ressourcen. Wie das im Einzelnen geht, zeigt dieses Buch. Es stellt eine Roadmap für die Umstellung zur Verfügung, nennt notwendige Management- und Technologie-Entscheidungen und -Tools und scheut auch nicht davor zurück, notwendige Unternehmenskulturänderungen zu benennen, damit der Sprung ins DevOps-Gewässer gelingt.
Ein Befreiungsbuch für Frauen, die es immer allen recht machen wollen
Dieses Buch ist eine Befreiung für all die Kirchen- und Gemeindemädchen, die schon seit vielen Jahren gut angepasst an ihr christliches Umfeld leben. Es ist für alle, die insgeheim wissen wollen, wovon sie denn gerettet werden mussten – schließlich haben sie keine 180-Grad-Bekehrungsgeschichte zu erzählen.