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When He’s Finally On Board
One thing I’ve noticed over the years—both in business and in everyday life—is that women are often the ones doing the research. We’re the ones reading, learning, comparing options, and trying to make thoughtful decisions for our families. When something seems helpful, we’ll dig into it, ask questions, and think through whether it’s worth trying. But when it comes to actually spending money on something for ourselves, that’s where many of us pause. We’ll invest in our kids wi
7 days ago3 min read


My Non-Negotiable Health Habits During Busy Seasons (Lambing, My Business, Life)
There are seasons where life doesn't just feel busy. It feels like you're operating at full capacity with zero margin for error. Right now, we're in the thick of lambing season on the farm. My husband Shane and I are up early, checking on new babies and arrivals, managing Issues, and trying to keep 40+ head of sheep healthy and thriving (plus the new babies). Add to that a toddler who's learning to test every boundary, a 7 mont-old baby boy who's falling and getting road rash
Feb 166 min read


You Never Get This Time Back
Motherhood has a way of reshaping our priorities. In this real reflection, I open up about choosing presence, redefining success, and learning to trust the season I’m in as a mom.
Jan 303 min read


Taking Care of Your Body Isn’t Selfish - It’s Stewardship
I did everything “right.” I got the degree. I worked hard. I showed up. I poured into my family, my job, my responsibilities. And yet… I was exhausted. Not the kind of tired that goes away after a good night’s sleep, but the deep, lingering exhaustion that settles in when you’ve been carrying too much for too long. The kind that makes you feel foggy, short-tempered, and disconnected from yourself, even though on paper, life looks perfect. For a long time, I brushed it off. I
Jan 163 min read
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