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Avoiding Workplace Gossip
Gossip undoubtedly can ruin reputations and relationships at home and at work. Unfortunately, the workplace is not a haven away from the grasps of gossip. Still, there are concrete steps we can take to strive toward a gossip-free work environment for our coworkers and ourselves.
Holy Habits, Not Hustle Habits
November is a month when business pressures often intensify — Q4 deadlines, holiday launches, and the looming year-end reviews. For Catholic women in business, this season can feel like a sprint fueled by coffee, cortisol, and sheer grit. Yet the Church invites us into a different kind of training: not hustle habits, but holy habits.
Memento Mori: The Hidden Language of October
Autumn’s beauty invites a Catholic reflection on mortality, hope, and eternal life. Weaving Scripture (Genesis 3:19), the Catechism (1020), and cultural touchstones like Anne of Green Gables and The Song of Bernadette, this piece reframes “remember your death” as a call to prayer, the sacraments, and renewal — showing why October’s melancholy points us toward Heaven.
Enough Already:Reclaiming Your Worth in Christ–Not Achievement
Of all the ways the Devil tries to destroy our souls, one is especially devious for high-achieving, perfectionist women like me: the lie that our worth depends on how much we accomplish and how much we have to show for our time. How can we “be” enough when everything in the world tells us we have to “do” more?
How and Why to Pray Four Rosaries a Day
Discover how and why to pray four Rosaries a day (all 20 mysteries). This testimony highlights the Rosary’s promises, power in spiritual warfare and mental prayer, plus family-friendly, time-saving tips to make this life-changing habit daily.
What St. Therese Teaches Me as a Working Mom
October 1 is the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux, a great friend of mine. St. Thérèse of Lisieux, known fondly as “The Little Flower” was a French Carmelite nun who lived from 1873 to 1897. She was born to Louis and Zélie Martin, who are also canonized saints. Though she died at just 24 years old, her profound spirituality and simple approach to holiness have made her one of the most beloved saints in the Catholic Church.

