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365 Days of Inspiration

By Steph's Scribe @stephverni

Hello, Readers!

I wish I could have popped on here sooner, but I was laid up again with yet another back injury. I am finally healed and on the mend. Whew. It took a lot out of me.

I’m not sure what compelled me to give this thing a try for 2025. On Instagram, I post a lot of inspirational stuff…so I decided to step up my game and challenge myself this year by writing 365 Days of Inspiration. Sure, I’m doing it for you, but to be honest, I’m also doing it for me.

It’s never a bad idea to think about life in a way that offers gratitude, thankfulness, and way to expand ourselves. Bringing kindness to others is always at the forefront, and it’s a high priority goal of mine for 2025. Additionally, I’ve chosen my WORD for 2025, as I am also asking you to do below, so everything is to be centered around my word of choice: intentionality.

If you want to follow along, you can see each day’s words of inspiration on my stories on Instagram. Then, at the conclusion of each month, I will post them here. I know we’re not done with January yet…it’s Day 23 today, but I figured I’d share now in case you would like to follow along and do the same.

As well, I’m back to teaching in the graduate program at Stevenson University and have started to write my next novel. Let’s see what 2025 has in store for us, but may we always feel a sense of gratitude and peace as we move through each day.

Wishing you all the best and an abundance of blessings,

xx,

Stephanie

About the author:

STEPHANIE VERNI is the author of THE ONES CLOSEST TO YOUTHE LETTERS IN THE BOOKS; FROM HUMBUG TO HUMBLE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF EBENEZER SCROOGE; BENEATH THE MIMOSA TREE; INN SIGNIFICANT; LITTLE MILESTONES; THE POSTCARD; and ANNA IN TUSCANY. She is also a co-author of the textbook, EVENT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT: COMMUNICATING THEORY & PRACTICE. Currently an adjunct professor at Stevenson University Online, she instructs communication courses for undergraduate and graduate students. She and her husband reside in Severna Park, Maryland, have two children, and a little boat that makes them immensely happy.


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