Walking in Two Lanes
Have you ever captured energy?
Have you ever noticed what that looks like—or what it feels like—before you had the words for it?
Something moves you.
It stays with you.
It lands.
Breathe: On Trust, Ease, and Creative Resolve
You can do everything “right.”
Plan carefully. Prepare responsibly. Think through every angle.
And still find yourself standing still—because no one ever told you it was safe to move.
We often confuse responsibility with worry. We think if we aren’t anxious, we aren’t paying attention.
BREATHE: Whispers from the Deep
It was conceived in a season when life didn’t feel chaotic — just full. Responsibilities stacked. Timelines overlapped. One thing resolved, another quietly took its place. The kind of season where nothing is “wrong,” yet everything requires attention at once.
Where Stories Begin
The lessons that shape us most are usually not the ones we plan.
They’re the ones we find while walking down the street.
The way someone looked at us.
A moment of bad customer service that left a knot in our chest — and then the relief when someone else came through and made it right.
New Release Spotlight: Hollie’s Sparkle Ride — A Heartwarming Holiday Picture Book
We’re thrilled to announce the newest addition to our inspiring children’s catalog — Hollie’s Sparkle Ride: The Christmas Wish That Came to Life by Lesley D. Nurse.
This uplifting picture book reminds readers, young and old, that belief is a powerful force.
New Release: The A to Z Guide to Joy! by Lesley D. Nurse
It’s finally here! My newest release, The A to Z Guide to Joy!: Achieving your joy, one letter at a time, is now live. This book was born out of one big question: what if joy wasn’t something you had to chase, but something you could claim in small, unapologetic shifts?
New Release from 7Seven Spark Publishing: God Is Working On A Bigger YES by Lesley D. Nurse
This isn’t just another self-help book. It’s a raw and soul-shifting blueprint for anyone who’s ever felt overlooked, rejected, or left holding on when life felt unfair. With clarity and conviction, Lesley reminds us that every “no” can lead to a bigger, more powerful YES.