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If you are listening to this you are likely a new homesteader or homestead dreamer. You are either in the beginning years or the dreaming years of your journey.
It seems homesteading has gained in popularity these past few years. It’s no surprise. Since 2020 people have been evaluating their quality of life and their health.
Sipping tea while sitting on your front porch overlooking the acres of land. Spending your days watching your chickens and goats enjoy the land you own and feeling very satisfied with all of the self-sufficiency skills you are learning in the process.
Having skills that make you feel less dependent on the grocery store because you know how to grow and raise your food.
These are the dreams many people are currently having. Well, in 2020 I realize my dream is to see more and more people live the homesteading lifestyle in the best way possible. This includes preventing bad starts and overwhelm.
On today’s episode, I’m going to revisit the how to start a homestead topic. In the first 5 episodes of this podcast I go in more depth by following the Homesteading for Beginner checklist I create. But I’ve recently updated so I thought I’d go through the checklist again with the updated version.
Mona's info:
Free Homesteading for Beginners Checklist:
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/
Homesteading for Beginners workbook:
https://healthyhomesteading.com/workbook
Workshop for Beginner Homesteaders and Dreamers (includes workbook):
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/workshops/
Homestead Income YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/@HomesteadIncome
101 Homestead Income Ideas List:
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome
Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan
Mona's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/
Homesteading for Beginners YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@homesteadingforbeginners
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If you are listening to this you are likely a new homesteader or homestead dreamer. You are either in the beginning years or the dreaming years of your journey.
It seems homesteading has gained in popularity these past few years. It’s no surprise. Since 2020 people have been evaluating their quality of life and their health.
Sipping tea while sitting on your front porch overlooking the acres of land. Spending your days watching your chickens and goats enjoy the land you own and feeling very satisfied with all of the self-sufficiency skills you are learning in the process.
Having skills that make you feel less dependent on the grocery store because you know how to grow and raise your food.
These are the dreams many people are currently having. Well, in 2020 I realize my dream is to see more and more people live the homesteading lifestyle in the best way possible. This includes preventing bad starts and overwhelm.
On today’s episode, I’m going to revisit the how to start a homestead topic. In the first 5 episodes of this podcast I go in more depth by following the Homesteading for Beginner checklist I create. But I’ve recently updated so I thought I’d go through the checklist again with the updated version.
Mona's info:
Free Homesteading for Beginners Checklist:
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/
Homesteading for Beginners workbook:
https://healthyhomesteading.com/workbook
Workshop for Beginner Homesteaders and Dreamers (includes workbook):
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/workshops/
Homestead Income YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/@HomesteadIncome
101 Homestead Income Ideas List:
https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome
Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan
Mona's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/
Homesteading for Beginners YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@homesteadingforbeginners
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