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Do you ever feel like you have a million things to do and it all needs to happen like yesterday? Have you ever felt overwhelmed or stressed out by your overflowing to-do list? As busy moms, I think this feeling surfaces a lot. But, what if you didn’t have to stay stuck in that? What if you could prioritize your daily tasks to regain peace in your home and have less stress and more sanity when it comes to your never-ending list of things to get done. That’s exactly what we are going to discuss today.
I hope you’ll walk away from this episode with a clear picture of how God wants you to prioritize your day and some practical application so you can gain more peace and order in your homestead. Thanks for joining me!
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By Jocelyn Jennings5
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Do you ever feel like you have a million things to do and it all needs to happen like yesterday? Have you ever felt overwhelmed or stressed out by your overflowing to-do list? As busy moms, I think this feeling surfaces a lot. But, what if you didn’t have to stay stuck in that? What if you could prioritize your daily tasks to regain peace in your home and have less stress and more sanity when it comes to your never-ending list of things to get done. That’s exactly what we are going to discuss today.
I hope you’ll walk away from this episode with a clear picture of how God wants you to prioritize your day and some practical application so you can gain more peace and order in your homestead. Thanks for joining me!
Get free homesteading resources for busy moms at my website
Join the free Farm Family Community
Follow us on Facebook
Submit a question for the show!

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