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Shake, Reshape & Fuel : My Favorite Books of 2015

Hello, my name is Joy…and I’m an input junkie.

It’s true.  I am somewhat obsessed with gathering information, gleaning nuggets of wisdom, and putting into action what I learn, in my personal, professional or spiritual life.  I read several books at the same time (although have a bad habit of not finishing them all), listen to books on Audible, and fold laundry while devouring a Podcast or teaching series.

Information just lights my fire!

Not to be confused with news.  News media seems to have mastered the art of draining the soul.  But I digress.

For as much of a bookworm as I’ve become over the past several years, it may be hard to believe that I was not a reader as a child.  While my older sister would hide under her covers with a flashlight, nose buried in novels late into the night, reading books felt like absolute torture to me.

It wasn’t until I was a teenager stuck in my granny’s house in Cape Town, with little else to do, that books came to life.  She had handed me a Mary Higgins Clark murder mystery and I was all in.  I read every single one I could get my hands on.  I like to think of my penchant for suspense and good detective work as early prep for life as a police wife, but maybe I just have a thing for who-done-its.

After high school, I forgot about books.  Reading was either a luxury I didn’t seem to have the emotional bandwidth for, in the form of novels (although I made exceptions for The Shack and Francine River’s Mark of the Lion series), or a necessity I had to endure (think college textbooks).

While my love for words came long after my love for fonts, an appreciation for books grew quickly after I discovered the wealth of insight and wisdom tucked away in the world of non-fiction.

There are so many excellent books out there that I’ve often lamented over the fact that I can’t just slip them under my pillow at night and absorb their information via some kind of magical pillow-brain osmosis.  Until I figure out how to make that happen, I read the old fashioned way – every single day, even if just for 10 minutes – and listen to audiobooks each time I’m on the road for an extended period of time by myself.

To help you narrow down the ever-expanding list of must-read non-fiction books, I thought I’d share 12 that I read – and loved – this past year.

These brilliants reads either shook me up spiritually, reshaped my entrepreneurial thinking and methods of doing business, or fueled my passion to accomplish what I feel called to do with my life.  Some did all three.

Anything by Jennie Allen

The One Thing by Gary Keller & Jay Papasan

Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman

Platform by Michael Hyatt

Scary Close by Donald Miller

Undaunted by Christine Caine

Sandcastle Kings by Rich Wilkerson Jr.

Daring Greatly by Brené Brown

Switch on Your Brain by Dr. Caroline Leaf

Abba’s Child by Brennen Manning

Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon

Louder Than Words by Todd Henry

 

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These books are at the top of my 2016 Reading List:

Rising Strong by Brené Brown

Live Love Lead by Brian Houston

The Go-Giver by Bob Burg

Make it Happen by Lara Casey

H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick

Living Intentionally by John Maxwell

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Wild & Free by Hayley Morgan & Jess Connolly

Smart Women Know When To Say No by Kevin Leman

Die Empty by Todd Henry

.      .      .      .      .

What have you read lately that rocked your world?  I’d love to hear what books are stirring and inspiring you.

Join the conversation over on the Simply Bloom Facebook page.

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Permission Granted. In case you needed someone t Permission Granted. 

In case you needed someone to tell you: yes, you should absolutely make the impromptu stop at the roadside farm stand and buy the $5 bouquet of flowers.

No, you do not need a reason.

No, you do not need to be buying them for someone else (although that is a perfectly lovely thing to do, too).

Buy them for yourself.
Put them in your kitchen.
Smile every time you walk past them. 🌸

And support your local flower growers and farm stands while you’re at it.

That is all.

You may now return to your regularly scheduled scrolling.
If you are an Eight, my prayer is that you would n If you are an Eight, my prayer is that you would
never lose your fierce love for justice, your courage,
or your willingness to protect those who cannot protect themselves. 

Those are holy gifts.

But may you also discover the freedom of being protected yourself.
May you find people with whom you no longer need armor. And may you know, deep in your bones, that the God who fights for you is inviting you to rest...
not because you're weak, but because you were never meant to carry every battle alone.
The year we moved into this house, a peach tree sp The year we moved into this house, a peach tree spoiled us thoroughly. It produced more peaches than we knew what to do with—cobbler, galette, crumble, smoothies, fruit leathers, and basket loads given away.

Our expectations for peach season were high.

Turns out, that tree was throwing itself a retirement party.
It died the following year.

We’ve since planted two more. The one that has always been unproductive surprised us this summer with these gorgeous, generous peaches. The healthy, established tree that usually produces? One. Single. Peach.

Fruit-bearing is an interesting thing.
Unpredictable. Relatively unmanageable.
Sometimes delicious and sometimes disappointing.

And maybe that’s why I love the reminder it offers:
performance isn’t always a good indicator
of what’s happening beneath the surface.

Take heart, dear one.

Some seasons, you’ll crush the to-do list,
accomplish the goals and have plenty to show for yourself.

Other seasons, you’ll simply keep showing up.
Quietly. Consistently. Faithfully.

And that is enough, too. 🌱
What if your greatest strength was never meant to What if your greatest strength
was never meant to become a hiding place?

This week on Oh, Good Grief, we're continuing in our Summer Enneagram Series by exploring the Type Eight: The Challenger.

Many Eights learned early that strength was safer than vulnerability.
But what if healing isn't about becoming less strong?

What if it's about discovering that courage
and tenderness were never meant to compete?

God isn't asking you to lay down your strength.
He's inviting you to lay down the armor you no longer need.

🎧 Episode 036 is available wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you identify with the Enneagram 7, my prayer fo If you identify with the Enneagram 7, my prayer
for you is that you would never lose your capacity
for wonder, laughter, creativity, and hope.

Those are sacred gifts.

But may you also discover the freedom of staying present
when life feels heavy. May you trust that joy does not disappear
when sorrow arrives. May you find that God is not only present
in the moments of celebration, but also in the quiet,
painful places you once tried to avoid.

The One who created your joy can also hold your grief.

You are loved.
What if the thing you've been running from is actu What if the thing you've been running from
is actually the doorway to healing?

This week on Oh, Good Grief, as we continue in our Summer Enneagram series, we’re exploring Type 7: The Enthusiast - their gift of joy, the longing for freedom, and the ways we sometimes run from pain because it feels too heavy to carry.

Sevens remind us that hope matters.
That beauty still exists.
That tomorrow can hold something good.

But joy was never meant to require us to avoid sorrow.
The invitation isn't to become less joyful.
It's to discover a joy deep enough to hold the whole story.

🎧 Episode 035 is available wherever you listen to podcasts.

#OhGoodGriefPodcast #SimplyBloomCo
If you identify with the Enneagram 6, my prayer fo If you identify with the Enneagram 6, my prayer for you
is that you would discover the freedom of loosening
your grip on certainty and opening your hands to trust.

May you never lose your ability to notice, prepare,
protect, and care deeply. Those are beautiful gifts.
But may fear no longer be the voice that leads you.

May you discover that courage has never meant the absence
of fear, it has meant knowing Who is with you in the middle of it.

The God who holds tomorrow is already present today.
What if the voice you've trusted most...has been f What if the voice you've trusted most...has been fear?

This week on Oh, Good Grief, we're exploring the Enneagram 6: The Loyalist, their gift of preparation, the weight of uncertainty, and the journey from fear to trust.

Sixes are often the ones who ask the important "what if" questions,
notice the details, protect what matters, and stay when things get hard.

But sometimes the same voice that helps us prepare can keep us trapped.

Fear is a wonderful informant.
It makes a terrible leader.

The invitation isn't to become fearless.
It's to discover the One who walks with us through every unknown.

🎧 Episode 034 is available wherever you listen to podcasts.

#SimplyBloomCo #OhGoodGriefPodcast
If you identify with the Enneagram 5, my prayer fo If you identify with the Enneagram 5, my prayer for you
is that you would discover the freedom of stepping out
from behind the walls you've built for protection.

May you never lose your curiosity,
your wisdom, or your love of learning.

May you discover that your needs do not
make you a burden, and your presence 
s more valuable than your productivity.

May you trust that God is not asking you to have
all the answers before He invites you closer.
The One who created your mind also created
your heart—and He delights in all of you.

You are loved.
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