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My kids will tell you that I struggle with control issues. But I’m finding a little bit of freedom. Want to know how?

My kids will tell you that I struggle with control issues. But I’m finding a little bit of freedom. Want to know how?
When you’re working as a pro, or when you’re building a business or a dream, you have a responsibility to bring your best. But you also need space for your brain to rest. You need to relax. You need to chill. You need joy and peace. Here’s one step toward sanity…

Week 2 of the 2014 Empty Shelf Challenge: A review of Sirena Robinson’s supernatural novel, “Devil’s Dilemma.”

Busy is not new. But a cluttered life leads to a cluttered heart, and clutter chokes out the joy and peace that we are meant to have.
So why do we worship at the altar of busy?

I am Christine Royse Niles, and I’m a writer, a recovering project manager, and a corporate refugee with a heart for orphans around the world. My two daughters were adopted from Ukraine at ages 12 and 14.
I post about writing, adoption, chasing dreams, and sometimes share snippets of a story or novel that’s in progress.
I’ve worked with bestselling authors to launch nearly a million dollars’ worth of books and online courses. I’ve seen what works (and what doesn’t), and I know what it takes for a growing writer to get your work out and grow as you go.
The Growing Writer’s Survival Kit is filled with tools to help you when writing gets tough.