Danielle Fairchild
Bio
I've been writing since I was in grade school. Poems, small articles, pieces to stories, and I'm finally getting around to wanting a platform to share my work on. I'm a mother, wife, writer, herbalist, and local bartender.
-Love Life. <3
Stories (9/0)
A cozy atmosphere of locals supporting each other.
There's nothing quite like a unique, handmade item. Some of my absolute favorite belongings are hand crafted and special, as there won't be one just like it anywhere else. As I matured more, I quickly gained a strong respect for anyone who hand made items of their own. Rather it be wooden displays they carved and painted, or paintings they brilliantly made into art, or a doll, made from cloth, burlap, beads and buttons, all of the different hand crafted items that could be made caught my eye everywhere I went and gave me a sense of inspiration that I wasn't aware of at the time.
By Danielle Fairchild2 years ago in Motivation
Reading is food for the brain
Today, I wasn't kind. I didn't think before I spoke. I allowed my emotions to fog my thoughts and control my actions. I was not impeccable with my word, I took something personal, I made an assumption, and I unfortunately didn't do the best I could have in a situation. I do however, have the option to try again. Maybe not in the same setting or scenario, but I do and will have other chances to be impeccable with my word. To not make assumptions or take things personally, and I will have other moments where I can assert myself and do my best.
By Danielle Fairchild2 years ago in Humans
Start Within, And You Won't Go Without.
No one likes to talk about how inner work and self healing can be the absolute hardest. It's not work we normally like to share either. I do my best shadow work with fire. Actually, I do all of my best spirit work with fire. Nothing feels better to me, and helps me concentrate more than a nice warm flame burning in the middle of my work space.
By Danielle Fairchild2 years ago in Motivation
Staying Connected With Our Feminine Energy.
There are not enough hours in the day. We are all well aware of that. When cramming all of our to do's into one day, we tend to lose track of ourselves. Our needs. Our emotional supports. We forget that our tasks may be easier to achieve if we've taken the time to care for ourselves first.
By Danielle Fairchild2 years ago in Motivation
The Cabins in Georgia.
During my childhood, I was very blessed. I saw that then, I just understand it more now. I had a mother who cared for our home in the most patient of ways. She catered to us and cleaned. She spent a large amount of time involving herself in my school events and field trips, extracurricular activities, and hobbies.
By Danielle Fairchild2 years ago in Families