I know you’re here to share with us how you are finding joy in your everyday. This week I’m sharing a favorite from last week, so before you link up be sure to check out Lori Shumaker’s 3 Things to Pursue When You Feel Like Quitting.
But first here is a recap of my week:
This time last week I was in San Antonio at the #USAADigiMil. I met some amazing entrepreneurs working hard for our military community. Click the images to go to the posts.
I’ve been catching up on my favorite premieres since I got back from San Antonio. I’ve found them rather inspiring. Yes I have couch potato tendencies. Come back tomorrow when I share my thoughts on Castle.
Having a Servant’s Heart
Part 1 and 2
This Week’s Featured Post
Now for what you’re really here for!
The #JoyHopeLive Linkup
Co-Hosts for #JoyHopeLive
Hope N. Griffin from Finding Joy in Everyday Be sure to follow me on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram. Look around my blog for book reviews, military life, and more. I will be tweeting out your links over the next week. Be sure to share on your own twitter account and hashtag #JoyHopeLive so I can retweet.
Follow @HopeNGriffin to find some great posts on #FindingJoy #JoyHopeLive Click To TweetMary from My Life in Progress. Be sure to follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Visit her blog as she shares her experiences, thoughts, life & faith with you. She will be visiting your posts and commenting.
Follow @MyLifeNProgres1 as she shares her life & faith. Click To Tweet
Vanessa from Tapestry Chronicles. Be sure to follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Visit her blog as she shares her life, projects, and faith with you. She will be pinning your links to our pinterest board.
Follow @vaking513 for great crafts, home projects, and as she shares her life and faith Click To TweetThere are so many ways we can pursue joy in our lives, but it has to come from the heart. Being momentarily happy and possessing an internal authentic joy in the face of difficult circumstances are two very different things. I believe it is the little moments of happiness that help shape and prepare us for the difficult life circumstances we all face. My question is what do you do in your everyday that brings you happiness and fosters a deep found joy in your life?
By linking up, you agree to the following rules:
1. Add a link that captures how you Find Joy in the Everyday. It can be a craft, book review, personal story, etc. Just make sure it captures joy. Do not link up other link parties or product reviews.
2. Tweet or share on Facebook your link with #JoyHopeLive (this makes it simpler for me to give you a retweet and comment). Each week we add the posts to a pinterest board. Go love and share some pins.
I just shared my post on the #JoyHopeLive linkup and so can you! Click To Tweet3. Comment on the posts you love and the two directly before yours. Be sure to include #JoyHopeLive when you do so they know where you found them.
4. Grab the button! Share it on your sidebar or in your post so others will join us next week.
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By submitting a link to this party, you are giving the co-hosts permission to feature your post on their blogs and/or social media platforms and utilize your post images in order to facilitate this feature.
Now you can also post your link on the pinned post on Hope’s facebook page for ease in sharing one another’s posts and getting more interaction. When you share a link on your social media be sure to add #JoyHopeLive. Sign up for the weekly newsletter so you will receive a reminder of this linkup every Wednesday morning.

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Thank you so much for featuring my article! I am so glad God used it to bless you! I love being a part of your community each week and I, too, am blessed each time I visit!
Blessings and smiles,
Lori
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