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Did you know that when Scripture references being transformed by the renewing of your mind in Romans 12:2, that it is an actual, scientific process? Julie Ross, an experienced homeschooling mom, discusses the importance of controlling and directing your thoughts for a successful homeschooling experience, particularly when venturing into the new year. She emphasizes that thoughts are powerful tools that shape our actions and experiences. Negative self-perceptions have impacts on behavior and outcomes, thus discouraging such thoughts while promoting positive ones will result in more favorable outcomes. She advises moms to be careful of the thoughts and beliefs they instill in themselves and their children and to focus on growth and potential. Julie introduces a three-day goal-setting class and her program, 'The Confident Homeschool Mom', aimed to provide community and coaching support in reorienting thought patterns.
In this episode, you will learn:
The power of thoughts and the science behind them.
Practical steps for taking charge of your thoughts.
How to use this knowledge to set goals for the new year.
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Today’s episode is sponsored by the award winning Charlotte Mason curriculum A Gentle Feast. Get started with smooth and easy days at https://www.agentlefeast.com.
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Did you know that when Scripture references being transformed by the renewing of your mind in Romans 12:2, that it is an actual, scientific process? Julie Ross, an experienced homeschooling mom, discusses the importance of controlling and directing your thoughts for a successful homeschooling experience, particularly when venturing into the new year. She emphasizes that thoughts are powerful tools that shape our actions and experiences. Negative self-perceptions have impacts on behavior and outcomes, thus discouraging such thoughts while promoting positive ones will result in more favorable outcomes. She advises moms to be careful of the thoughts and beliefs they instill in themselves and their children and to focus on growth and potential. Julie introduces a three-day goal-setting class and her program, 'The Confident Homeschool Mom', aimed to provide community and coaching support in reorienting thought patterns.
In this episode, you will learn:
The power of thoughts and the science behind them.
Practical steps for taking charge of your thoughts.
How to use this knowledge to set goals for the new year.
Prefer video or closed captions? Watch all our episodes on YouTube. http://youtube.com/@TheFeastLife
Read the blog and get your Freebie: https://www.thefeastlife.me/blog/10
Join our facebook community: http://www.facebook.com/thefeastlifecommunity
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agentlefeast/
Today’s episode is sponsored by the award winning Charlotte Mason curriculum A Gentle Feast. Get started with smooth and easy days at https://www.agentlefeast.com.
“ I love Julie and the Feast Life.” If this sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts. This helps more people- just like you- find out about the show. CLICK HERE AND SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM to leave a five star reviews. Also, please subscribe so you never miss an episode. FOLLOW NOW

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