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a woman holding a red pen -- as if she were going to edit something or issue her grade -- grins somewhat mischievously. No fear, it's just Sara Dagen, the author of All Things Work Together.

Welcome to All Things Work Together, where I tell life stories with a purpose. Often faith-based, usually humor-laced, always worth a read. Or that's my goal, anyway. Thanks for joining me!

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Why my blissful new-car feeling lasted just a week
2019, Humor, life, technology

Why my blissful new-car feeling lasted just a week

A lighthearted look at failing to see the light I know. I never thought it would happen either. I got … Continue reading Why my blissful new-car feeling lasted just a week

How do you know when something is really broken?
2019, aches and pains, aging, character, Christian life, Humor

How do you know when something is really broken?

Isn’t it possible for something to get worse in such tiny increments that I fail to recognize “worse” until it’s completely broken? Continue reading How do you know when something is really broken?

The Final Shade of Death: She Doesn’t Have Alzheimer’s Anymore!
2019, Christian life, grief, memories

The Final Shade of Death: She Doesn’t Have Alzheimer’s Anymore!

The eulogy for my mother — but, more important, why the final “shade of death” from Alzheimer’s is joyous for believers in Jesus. Continue reading The Final Shade of Death: She Doesn’t Have Alzheimer’s Anymore!

Shades of Death: When You Lose a Loved One to Alzheimer’s Disease
2019, Alzheimer's, Death & Loss, dementia, family, grief, memories

Shades of Death: When You Lose a Loved One to Alzheimer’s Disease

When you lose someone by Alzheimer’s, you lose her progressively. Both you and the one you love experience shades of death. Continue reading Shades of Death: When You Lose a Loved One to Alzheimer’s Disease

Parenting Rule #1: Stop looking the “gift horse” in the mouth
2019, adult children, Christian life, Humor, parenting

Parenting Rule #1: Stop looking the “gift horse” in the mouth

I had always wanted children. I simply had no idea that raising them — or parenting them once their decisions were all theirs — could feel so hard. Continue reading Parenting Rule #1: Stop looking the “gift horse” in the mouth

Make them want what you have
aging, gym life, Humor

Make them want what you have

Whether I intend to or not, I am marketing by the way I live — positively or negatively. You are too. We are marketers. Continue reading Make them want what you have

‘Are you doing this because you love me?’
2019, grandparenting, Humor, life, love, parenting

‘Are you doing this because you love me?’

On a special Saturday morning, I spent time with my grandson saying I love you with every chore. He got it. Continue reading ‘Are you doing this because you love me?’

When doing good prevents you from doing best
2019, blogging, Humor, inspiration, life

When doing good prevents you from doing best

(Or why “sharpening your saw” is so important — no matter what your “saw” might be) I had noticed that … Continue reading When doing good prevents you from doing best

Menopause goal: Never let them see you sweat
2019, aging, character, Humor, life

Menopause goal: Never let them see you sweat

Who knew that “the change” meant I’d change my outfit in an instant — and then change it back again? Continue reading Menopause goal: Never let them see you sweat

How can you be strategic when you don’t have time to plan?
2018, character, Humor, life

How can you be strategic when you don’t have time to plan?

Driving toward a strategy Driving to and from work has made me a strategic commuter. Leaving my office at 5:05 … Continue reading How can you be strategic when you don’t have time to plan?

A grandmother is born — again
2018, grandparenting, Humor, memories, parenting

A grandmother is born — again

I had missed the birth of my first grandchild, and I was determined to be as present as possible for … Continue reading A grandmother is born — again

This is what customer service looks like
2018, customer service, life

This is what customer service looks like

All the pleasant “kum ba ya” feelings I’d had carrying a ruined dress from an apologetic dry cleaner had fled. Continue reading This is what customer service looks like

Do what you thought you were doing
2018, character, Christian life, Humor

Do what you thought you were doing

The difference wasn’t that I added anything to my routine. The difference was that I did what I thought I had been doing. Continue reading Do what you thought you were doing

I’m BIG on time with my grandson
2018, grandparenting, Humor, life

I’m BIG on time with my grandson

It was my first Gramsy-grandson date, and Niko and I had chosen Chick-Fil-A for lunch after our adventures at the … Continue reading I’m BIG on time with my grandson

Your action might make the difference. Act.
2018, Christian life, Humor, inspiration

Your action might make the difference. Act.

I had thoughts of “He will make your paths straight” (Prov. 3:6) and “Just keep swimming” (Dory in Finding Nemo), but, mostly I thought about a foot lamp. Continue reading Your action might make the difference. Act.

5 lessons I learned from a spider not named Charlotte
2018, character, Christian life, Humor, inspiration

5 lessons I learned from a spider not named Charlotte

Within view of my kitchen is a banana spider in a large, often messy web. She reminds me of myself — except for the fact that I’m fairly certain she ate her husband last night. Continue reading 5 lessons I learned from a spider not named Charlotte

Take time to sip life
2018, Humor, inspiration, life

Take time to sip life

I awakened this morning after a rough night of sleep — or lack thereof, actually. But nonetheless at 4 a.m. … Continue reading Take time to sip life

This is what love looks like
2018, Humor, life, love, parenting

This is what love looks like

If you saw a little Marilyn Monroe action in the parking lot of Walmart last Sunday afternoon, it might have … Continue reading This is what love looks like

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