A Better Woman

by JHSEsq on March 21, 2009

The author of A Bet­ter Woman con­sid­ers her blog her “mis­sion, my per­sonal min­istry, so that my ongo­ing jour­ney will inspire oth­ers to change and be the best per­son they could be,. . .” She describes her­self as “a work-in-progress. We all are.”

In Vio­lin­ist in the Metro, she relays the story of an exper­i­ment arranged by the edi­tors of the Wash­ing­ton Post about per­cep­tion, pri­or­i­ties, and people’s artis­tic tastes. A Bet­ter Woman relates the tale in an intrigu­ing man­ner that makes read­ers want to forge on and learn the out­come. Thus, she is the recip­i­ent of the Post of the Day Award.

Spring has arrived and it is the time of year when we focus on new begin­nings, awak­en­ings, and the reemerg­ing glo­ries of nature. But the real­ity is that beau­tify is around us all the time in the most unex­pected places at unplanned times. A Bet­ter Woman asks her read­ers to pon­der whether they “per­ceive beauty” and “stop to appre­ci­ate it,” as well as whether they rec­og­nize and appre­ci­ate tal­ent in an “unex­pected context.”


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1 Anne (A Better Woman) March 26, 2009 at 6:26 pm

Thank you so very much for featuring my blog and the post. I hadn’t been able to get online for a week and just saw the pingback when I was about to post a new update.

I am honored. Thank you so much. May the Good Lord bless and keep you!

Anne (A Better Woman)´s most recent post: Romans 8:6

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