The Narrow Window for Morning Words Tricia Lott Williford September 18, 2017 No Comments There is this window of time in the morning where I feel compelled to be present but I’m not really… Read more
That Time When I Plagiarized. Accidentally. Tricia Lott Williford September 14, 2017 2 Comments I was riding on the wings of a book launch, when energy and excitement are high, and the invitations for… Read more
Lessons from a Soggy Swimsuit Tricia Lott Williford September 11, 2017 5 Comments In our family, you have some decisions to make on your birthday. Do you want a one-afternoon birthday party with… Read more
Authentic Intimacy: On the Air with Dr. Juli Slattery Tricia Lott Williford September 8, 2017 No Comments “When the light goes out, you can’t just turn it back on and pretend it never went out. When you… Read more
The Noticing Game Tricia Lott Williford September 5, 2017 2 Comments The teacher’s name, Mr. Snodgrass, was printed on the chalkboard in careful block letters. Mr. Snodgrass himself stood before us.… Read more
Because It Is Sunday Tricia Lott Williford September 3, 2017 2 Comments “Sundays are family days, the days where the rhythms of church and brunch and afternoon football ease you into rest… Read more
What Does Houston Need? Underwear. Tricia Lott Williford September 1, 2017 1 Comment “I’m going to ask you for what we really need,” Brené Brown said on her Instagram video that she filmed… Read more
The Worst Parts and the Retelling Tricia Lott Williford August 30, 2017 No Comments “Remember when you went camping and it rained the whole time and you were soaking wet and the car got… Read more
Jen Hatmaker, Brené Brown, and Tender, Whole-Hearted Brilliance Tricia Lott Williford August 29, 2017 1 Comment I’m in that post-book-launch, anchorless place of the writing curve. There are times when I wake up in the morning,… Read more
The Word for that is Healing Tricia Lott Williford August 24, 2017 4 Comments “When you recognize that you will thrive not in spite of your losses and sorrows but because of them, that… Read more
The Thing About a Good Quote Tricia Lott Williford August 23, 2017 15 Comments I’ve been collecting quotes for most of my life. I collect quotes wildly and frantically. I read with a pen… Read more
Confession: I Didn’t Care About the Eclipse Tricia Lott Williford August 21, 2017 8 Comments The world is all a-flutter about the Solar Eclipse today. You guys, I honestly don’t care very much. Or at… Read more
Marshmallows and Subtlety Tricia Lott Williford August 18, 2017 1 Comment “Mom, do you see that woman? The one with all the ingredients for Rice Krispie treats in her cart? Do… Read more
Coffee Mugs and Love Affairs Tricia Lott Williford August 17, 2017 4 Comments We have a lot of coffee mugs. Before Peter and I made the Great Merge of 2016, and by that… Read more
Confessions of a Baseball Mom Tricia Lott Williford August 15, 2017 No Comments I tossed – or should I say “pitched” – my heart out to the world with this piece, a story… Read more
Fighting at Family Camp: When Your Kid Pushes You Away Tricia Lott Williford August 14, 2017 10 Comments We were a few hours into family camp when I began to smell the whiff of mismatched expectations, but it… Read more
The Zoo Makes Me Tired: Adventures with Preschoolers Tricia Lott Williford August 11, 2017 No Comments This one is for the moms of babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, the ones trying to finish the summer strong, the ones… Read more
Confidence, Jealousy, and the Unbreakable Rule in the Dating World Tricia Lott Williford August 10, 2017 No Comments I had such a joyful conversation with Krista Gilbert over at The Open Door Sisterhood. We talked about courage and… Read more
Inside the Therapist’s Office Tricia Lott Williford August 9, 2017 8 Comments One of the funny gifts of the internet are the friends I’ve never met. There are people who engage my… Read more
Chutes and Ladders, Solitaire, and Life Tricia Lott Williford August 8, 2017 4 Comments You already know I’m something of a podcast junkie. I straight up binge-listen to these conversations. For an auditory learner, they’re music… Read more