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Written by Deb Chitwood

Balancing Motherhood and Writing

Motherhood has always been a balancing act, and it’s probably more of one now than ever. The Internet, blogging, and social media have added a whole new dimension to the demands many mothers face. And it often isn’t simply a matter of choice. Many women feel called to blog or write in general. I talk […]

Filed Under: Finding Balance, Social Media, Writing Tagged: balancing motherhood and writing, blogging, blogging for God, finding balance, motherhood, social media, writing

May 12, 2012

Written by Deb Chitwood

Ultimate Blog Party 2012!

Hi! Welcome to Spring Snow Publications! I’m Deb Chitwood. Along with my husband, Dr. Terry Chitwood, I co-founded Spring Snow Publications. We’ve been blogging here a bit over a year, and this is the first year we’ve participated from Spring Snow Publications in the Ultimate Blog Party. I’m a Montessori educator and author. I blog […]

Filed Under: Social Media Tagged: social media, Ultimate Blog Party, Ultimate Blog Party 2012

April 12, 2012

Written by Deb Chitwood

Top 10 Posts of 2011 on Spring Snow Publications

We published our first blog post at Spring Snow Publications on February 17, 2011. As we start a new year and approach our first blogiversary, we’d like to thank our readers and welcome those who join us in the writing journey. According to our stats, here are the top 10 posts of 2011 on Spring […]

Filed Under: Transforming Wounds into Words, Writing Tagged: top 10 posts, top 10 posts of 2011, top posts, writers, writing

January 5, 2012

Written by Deb Chitwood

Be Grateful for Your Imperfections

I can’t help but think of gratitude and making the most of what life gives us when I contemplate the story of the cracked pot. Arnold Mindell is renowned for his work in process-oriented psychology. Amy and Arny Mindell’s Innerwork Tips, Tip 1 on Process Thinking included their thoughts on “The Cracked Pot.” Our view […]

Filed Under: Faith, Writing Tagged: Arnold Mindell, cracked pot, innerwork, process-oriented psychology, writing

November 17, 2011
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