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'Tis the most wonderful time of the year... unless you are a mom dreading the influx of 9 million small, annoying toys entering your home. Am I right? Today's guest, Rebekah Shaw, is all about that minimal life and she is sharing how we can create boundaries, allow people to bless us and still control the clutter in our homes.
As a mother of two, Rebekah knows first hand the amount of servitude it takes to be a mother. Her goal is to help you to live more intentionally and spend your time, energy and even money on the things that matter most. Rebekah's non-legalist take on minimalism can be appreciated my mother's in all seasons of life.
Connect with Rebekah here.
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Music from this episode provided by Joseph McDade.
By Rachel Bobbs'Tis the most wonderful time of the year... unless you are a mom dreading the influx of 9 million small, annoying toys entering your home. Am I right? Today's guest, Rebekah Shaw, is all about that minimal life and she is sharing how we can create boundaries, allow people to bless us and still control the clutter in our homes.
As a mother of two, Rebekah knows first hand the amount of servitude it takes to be a mother. Her goal is to help you to live more intentionally and spend your time, energy and even money on the things that matter most. Rebekah's non-legalist take on minimalism can be appreciated my mother's in all seasons of life.
Connect with Rebekah here.
In this episode we discuss:
Resources from this episode:
Let's Connect!
Visit www.honestmomspodcast.com for bios, blogs, resources and more.
Subscribe to Honest Moms email list to get the latest info from us! (scroll down to where the page says Let's Connect)
Follow Rachel on Instagram
Music from this episode provided by Joseph McDade.