When to Say “No”
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

When to Say “No”

Is it hard to say "no" when people ask for your insights and time…even when your life is at full capacity? 

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Drop the Costume
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Drop the Costume

Do your best today to bring the light of Jesus and the love of God against all of the death and dark facets that run wild on Halloween. 

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Who Supported Your Creativity?
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Who Supported Your Creativity?

Today’s a great day to remember those who have cheered you on or supported your gifting over the years. Perhaps a parent,  teacher, or coach when you were younger.

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Tools Beat Rules
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Tools Beat Rules

The right tools always make things easier, whether building a deck or bringing our dreams to life. As any handyman knows, there’s never just one way to fix something or one tool for all needs. 

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Humble Opinions Rarely Are
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Humble Opinions Rarely Are

When someone prefaces their remarks with the words “in my humble opinion” or (if online) IMHO, brace yourself. Because what follows is rarely kind or humble. 

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Don’t Normalize Halloween
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Don’t Normalize Halloween

Let’s stop giving Halloween a pass simply because of childhood memories, cute kids’ costumes, or the fun of trick-or-treating. Just because there are seemingly harmless aspects of the day doesn’t alter the fact that Halloween is saturated in evil. 

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Keep It Simple
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Keep It Simple

“Well,” the car mechanic squints while staring at your car’s engine, “it’s complicated.”

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Begin and End Here
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Begin and End Here

The first thing I do each morning, before getting out of bed, is spend a few minutes with God. My goal is to begin with him. So I take a moment to sense his presence and ask him, “Father, what do you have for us today?”

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The Harder Next Chapter
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

The Harder Next Chapter

There are a lot of strong first chapters that start well. That’s good. 

But the second chapter is harder. It always requires more. And that’s where most quit.

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Waiting Until Forever
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Waiting Until Forever

Don't wait until you feel qualified to create. 

The enemy tries to diminish your dreams by making you feel unqualified.

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Interpreting Rejection
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Interpreting Rejection

A rejection of your art could mean it wasn’t meant for that person. Or it may be a sign your vision requires more hard work before it’s ready for prime time.

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The Arc of Your Art
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

The Arc of Your Art

Creativity is not just something you do. Your art reveals your deepest longings. It tells a story that transcends the canvas or the manuscript. It tells a story about you.

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Experiential Knowing
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Experiential Knowing

In The Knowledge of the Holy, A. W. Tozer made this profound observation…

“Our explicit knowledge is the way we know God intellectually. Our implicit knowledge…”

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Hoping for Better Times
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Hoping for Better Times

Don't place your hopes for better times on changing seasons, political promises, or the ways of this world.

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What Owns You?
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

What Owns You?

Your creativity has the potential to become an idol if you look to it for validation or cling to it as your primary identity. 

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Defy the Artificial
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Defy the Artificial

The world continues to grow more digital by the day. Our photos are stored on our phones. Our music and movie collection is vast…and in a cloud somewhere.

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