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Jen Jeffrey Billington

A First Time Author’s Vision

It seems I have been writing a good deal on my website and Facebook Page about change lately. As I travel this author journey, I have found myself not only at crossroads in which decisions will be made, but when I peer outward, there is a much-uncovered territory, and it is exciting. My writer’s voice

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Jen Jeffrey Billington

MOVING TO ANOTHER ADDRESS

Acquiring an identity for oneself is of utmost importance. My identity is first as God’s child. I am a Christian.  He has a purpose for me, and as I learned through life lessons what it was, I answered my calling – I am a writer. When I first started writing, I was single and my

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Jen Jeffrey Billington

Inevitable Change

Bob Dylan’s song, “These Times, They Are a-Changin’,” comes to mind as I prepare to have my first book published. It was my childhood dream to become a writer, but not just a writer – an author. I knew I was meant to write books. The direction of my life never afforded opportunities for book

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Jen Jeffrey Billington

MY VOICE IS CHANGING

Transformation is a process (whether negative or positive), and processing brings growth. Looking forward, we envision the goal before us, and then we slowly become what it is we want to achieve. I have loved writing ever since my Mama placed a pencil in my hand. The world opened up for me right then, and I

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Jen Jeffrey Billington

Giving To The Givers

Another day – the same as yesterday where opportunity abounds. Someone needs a kind word, support in their business, or a like or a share on their Facebook page. A compliment is given genuinely so. A hug, a note, a gift, and prayers – oh, the many prayers to be prayed on their behalf. Most

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Jen Jeffrey Billington

A Matter of Life and Death

It was during a recent walk with my Greyhound, that projected a picture in my mind, about Life and Death. Death can seem so morbid to think about, however, when we lose a loved one, it seems that is all we can think about in the grieving process. Several questions arise and many go unanswered.

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