Adele M. Gill is a retired RN/BSN, a board certified Disability Analyst (ABDA), Chaplain, author of The Inspiration Café blog, and 4 books including her new inspirational, self-help book, How to Go From Broken to Blest ~ A 6 -Step Study Guide to wholeness and living the blessed life through Biblical principles and complete trust in Jesus – based on her previous book ‘From Broken to Blest: Embracing the Healing that Awaits You,’ written with Dr. Verna Benner Carson. Adele is a tireless mental health advocate living in Maryland. She can be reached via email at
[email protected] or visit www.theinspirationcafeblog.net
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To listen to Adele’s 2018 interview – From Broken to Blest
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2020 INTERVIEW – HOW TO GO FROM BROKEN TO BLEST
Correction – When Adele spoke about being on a respirator, she said 12-14 days. It should have been 12-14 hours per day.
21 Things You Should Know About Adele
What book have you gifted the most? Why?
Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer. It is helpful to anyone who is struggling spiritually, emotionally, or mentally.
What is the one productivity tool you use every day? Why?
Where would I be without my calendar?
What word do you misspell most often?
Unforgiveness
What three things do you do to be a successful writer?
I always pray before writing my blog and books, write with complete abandon without editing my writing until done, and change the editing font to 16 to catch stray edits.
What are the titles of the last two books you have read?
Jesus Calling by Sarah Young and In my Own Words by Mother Teresa
What is your favorite word?
Profoundly
What do you use more often – a dictionary or a thesaurus?
Thesaurus
What would you name the autobiography of your life?
My last book was my story entitled, ‘From Broken to Blest: Embracing the Healing that Awaits You.’ (2017)
What is your ‘go to’ munchie or drink while writing?
Decaf / diet green tea
Is a picture worth a thousand words? Elaborate.
Oh my yes! A picture can relay and elicit excitement and passion; rage, sorrow, joy,—a myriad of feelings that surpass mere words in one quick glance. One poignant image can so capture someone’s plight, circumstance, perspective, negativity, and positivity—instantaneously– challenging even the best, most succinct writers due to expediency.
What animal are you most similar to and why?
A sparrow. There is simplicity in sparrows, they have few cares, and the Bible tells us all their needs are met—as are ours—by a loving God. We have a sparrow that comes to our bird feeder night after night for a little visit. He is so peaceful and calm—as he perches on the feeder rim and stays there for 30 minutes at a time.
How would your best friend describe you?
That is a hard question to answer about myself. I’ll just ay I have some of the best friends anyone could ever ask fo. I am truly blessed by the people that God has brought into my life. I guess the word would be ‘Blessed.’
What keeps you up at night? (and don’t say howling dogs)
Every now and then I get anxious about the future and I have to remember to live in the present. Sometimes, I get let worry get the better of me,