What other people think of you is none of your business. Regina Brett businesspeople Change image and share on social
Cooking involves a deadline and hungry people and ingredients that expire in a week. It's stressful. Cooking happens on the stove and on the clock. Baking happens with ingredients that last for months and come to life inside a warm oven. Baking is slow and leisurely. Regina Brett bakeclockcook share on social
If we want our daughters to honor their bodies, they need to hear us honor ours, no matter what size or shape we are, no matter what scars or sags we see in that mirror. Regina Brett bodydaughterhear Change image and share on social
My daughter had carried within her a story that kept hurting her: Her dad abandoned her. She started telling herself a new story. Her dad had done the best he could. He wasn't capable of giving more. It had nothing to do with her. She could no longer take it personally. Regina Brett abandoncapablecarry share on social
The idea of being stuck in a plane with dozens of people chatting over each other on their phones might feel like Dante's 10th circle of hell. Regina Brett 10thchatcircle Change image and share on social
'Star Trek' never grabbed me. Every time I hear about Klingons, I think of those little lint balls that stick to your clothes in the dryer. Regina Brett ballclothedry Change image and share on social
Pope Francis is not only changing the face of the Catholic Church, he's challenging us to be the face of God in the world by seeing the face of God in the person we least expect to see it, including the person in the mirror. Regina Brett catholicchallengechange share on social
Eating something fresh out of the oven is like a hug you can taste. Regina Brett eatfreshhug Change image and share on social
I grew up Catholic. We went to confession on Saturday, stood in the shortest line, since it led to the priest who gave the easiest penance - usually a few Our Fathers and Hail Marys. We confessed in private, prayed our penance and our souls were clean. Regina Brett catholiccleanconfess share on social
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone. Regina Brett cellcheckfelt Change image and share on social