Dear Heather: A Letter to My Past Self

Dear Heather: A Letter to My Past Self

By Heather Shaw Website Instagram Facebook   Dear Heather, Many of us find ourselves incredibly busy in our everyday lives.  We are raising kids, juggling callings and regular responsibilities of day to day life such as making sure our kids feel loved and cared for,  

Slow Cooker Texas Chili

Slow Cooker Texas Chili

  Autumn is in the air, which means it’s time for sweaters, pumpkin, and homemade chili, and we are excited to feature this delicious recipe by Six Sisters Stuff. This is a recipe everyone in the family loves and it’s good for the soul; perfect 

Latter-day Woman Favorite Things

If you’ve been reading Latter-day Woman Magazine for a while now, you may remember our Guest Editor column where a different guest would share their favorite things in each issue. We decided to change things up just a bit and open it up to YOU, 

4 Ways to Feel Hope When a Loved One is Struggling With Addiction

4 Ways to Feel Hope When a Loved One is Struggling With Addiction

By Teniesha Williams tenieshawilliams.com @teniesha_williams_hopeinchrist Living with a loved one who struggles with the disease of addiction is heartbreaking. Dreams you once shared become lost, plans you once made become forgotten, and the person you once knew seems to be misplaced or hiding. So many 

Ultimate Fall Bucket List

Ultimate Fall Bucket List

Fall is a season loved by many! The weather cools down, the leaves change color, and everything just feels cozy. In order to celebrate this wonderful season, we created an ultimate fall bucket list. This bucket list is filled with fun fall activities that will 

How Stillness Can Help You Feel the Savior’s Love

How Stillness Can Help You Feel the Savior’s Love

By Anne Maxson Growing up, my pastor’s favorite scripture was Psalm 46:10, which includes, “Be still and know that I am God.”  These days, there are very few still moments in our home. However, there is one stillness that is almost guaranteed every day – 

Things as They Really Are: Motherhood

Things as They Really Are: Motherhood

By Bethany Tolley   This post is part of a series called Things As They Really Are. I was driving home, staring at the rural highway ahead of me as I made the 30-mile commute home. Tall wheat-like grass and verdant mature deciduous trees waved 

5 Types of Self-Care

5 Types of Self-Care

By Niki Olsen LCMHC @nikiolsencoaching NikiOlsenCoaching.com   Why is it so difficult to make time for yourself? Does the idea seem selfish, take too much time away from others, or are you simply already exhausted? If you fail to take care of yourself, how can