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 Following God in All Things | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Following God in All with special guest, Felice Gerwitz ~ Episode 53 Welcome to our special Throw Back Thursday edition of Mommy Jammies Night! Once per month we'll give kudos to a previously unpublished or replay podcast or audio. This week's Throw Back Thursday is from creator of Mommy Jammies Night, Felice Gerwitz, Following God in All Things Have you ever had a plan that didn't go exactly how you thought it would? Did you want to throw in the towel? Felice reminds us not to grow discouraged, but to place our faith in the ONE who is in control of all things. His plan is much better! Get your free download 5 Gems to Remember by Felice Gerwitz   Thanks to our sponsor, Harper Collins Christian, and the Kingdom Girl’s Bible Girls will discover the power of faith in this beautiful Bible that features women of the Bible. This is the ideal Bible for girls on their journey of faith! This special Bible is specifically crafted to highlight the stories and lessons of the inspiring, famous, and sometimes infamous women of the Bible. With over 400 engaging features, colorful illustrations, and helpful notes, this Bible is perfect for girls ages 8 to 12 as they learn about the strong and faithful women who came before them. Visit the website for more information.

 Jesus and Moms / 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

    Jesus and Moms - 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children Subscribe via RSS & Subscribe to the Podcast via iTunes   Show notes: What I’d like to share tonight is a way to embrace the vocation and high calling of motherhood that keeps our eyes on Christ. First, let’s look at how Jesus taught. This will help us in our daily, minute-by-minute instruction of our children no matter what age they may be. This is also called relationship. If we look at the life of Christ we see that Jesus was loving. He repeated spiritual truths over and over so that people might understand. He walked among the people healing them, by asking them questions, and by imparting truth through ways they could understand (Mark 4:34 He did not say anything to them without using a parable. But when he was alone with his own disciples, he explained everything.) Jesus was someone who attracted others. He had a way of pointing to the Father that satisfied the needs of people. He knew how to satisfy their greatest spiritual needs. Even when they just returned for more bread, he knew they had a greater need. 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children Here are ways he did just that, and how as Moms we can be encouraged that if we will follow the master Jesus will meet their needs and our own. * Children need to feel safe, loved, and important.  Do you have a consistent temperament? Do you meet as well as you are able your children’s basic needs for clothing, shelter, and food? Is your discipline consistent or are your children unsure of what to expect? Can your child confide in your? We are especially admonished not to provoke our children to anger or discouragement (Ephesians 6:4 Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Colossians 3:21 Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.Jesus makes us feel safe, loved, and important in his very life (lived sinlessly), death (for our sins), and resurrection (for our justification) that we might have peace with God the Father, Romans chapter 4. * Children must trust their parents Do you keep your word to your children? Do you keep your word to others so your children witness this? Do you do your best to make sure that trustworthy adults influence your children? Remember when we talked about how Jesus patiently repeated things to his followers (and for our benefit) so we’d understand? This built trust. We can trust him because He did exactly what he said he would do. Read Mark 8,9, and 10. He said he would suffer, die, and rise. He did. * Children need to know their worth Do your children understand that their value as a human and made in the image of God? Do your children see how important they are to you by the time and real attention you give to them? Are you full of distraction? God’s Word tells us children are a heritage (Psalm 127) and fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139), and that the Father would hold nothing back in saving them should they stray, and in fact he didn’t hold back his only son. (Matthew 18 and the parable of the lost sheep) * Children need to see their purpose and calling Do your children see that they’ve been created by God and live in the culture and time we live in “for such a time as this”. Do you? Ephesians 2:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. * Children need chores Constant entertainment is soul-destroying to anyone, especially a child. There is value in work that sparks their creativity and ...

 Keeping Christ the Center of Your Homeschool – Heidi St. John | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:12

Replay: Keeping Christ the Center of Your Homeschool When was the last time that you were undone by your thirst for God?  Staying connected to God and being in the word with our children is so vital for homeschooling and disciplining our children. Heidi shares her heart and passion to encourage families to dig into the Word together and grow closer to God in this podcast, "Keeping Christ in the Center of Your Homeschool". Grab your bibles and prepare to be encouraged. Thanks to our sponsor, A Fanthom Presents Film – The Ark and The Darkness – Movie Trailer here: NoahsFlood Heidi St. John has been married to her husband Jay since 1989. Together they have seven children from toddler to adult and have homeschooled all the way through high school. A favorite conference and radio speaker, Heidi approaches marriage and parenting with humor and grace. Her passion to encourage moms and set them free to be who God has created them to be will bless and encourage you. Connect with Heidi at her blog The Busy Mom, on Facebook, on Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.   Enjoy this Podcast on Christ in Your Homeschool? Check out these podcasts from Vintage Homeschool Moms. Homeschool Lifestyle Last Minute DIY Tips Money Saving Field Trips All About Teaching Raising Spiritually Strong Kids Six Homeschooling Insider Tips Best Staycations for Kids Avoid Curriculum Pitfalls Top 10 Parenting Secrets 45 Family Date Night Ideas

 Why Every Homeschool Mom Needs a Homeschool BFF | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 16:44

Why Every Homeschool Mom Needs a Homeschool BFF Every homeschool mom goes through a similar experience. We start with the conviction that we should homeschool our children. Moms get excited with shopping for and choosing curriculum. We spend our summer planning. Then we begin. And it's not long before we start to feel like we're going at this thing alone. We Question Ourselves Once the loneliness sets in we start to question our decision to homeschool. One days when our children's behavior or lack of interest in their studies sets in, we want to give in and hand it over to someone else. Even if we don't admit that out loud. It doesn't mean we've lost faith in our conviction, it just means we really are meant to be in community with one another. We need a friend who gets it. Reaching out to Friends and Finding a Homeschool BFF This is where having a homeschool BFF can really make your homeschool experience so much better. She understands your struggles. She can hold you up with you're feeling down. It's often that homeschool mom BFF who reminds you of why you're doing this in the first place. And if she's a true friend she points you back to Jesus, so you don't lose your way. Friends for Life And these friends aren't just friends for a season. You never really outgrow them. In this podcast I share a little about Mom School and how that experience introduced me to a circle of friends who are still my friends to this day. Good friends. The Homeschool Sisterhood That's why I'm kinda (okay, a lot) excited about the Homeschool Sisterhood  (referral link) with Ana Willis. I wish I'd had this opportunity when I was a brand new homeschooling mom. The opportunity to learn from a veteran homeschool mom who can share how to stay focused would've been such a blessing. Wherever you're at in your homeschooling journey, check out The Homeschool Sisterhood (referral link) and get yourself plugged in. PS. Check out ... My podcast interview with Ana Willis, topic: How to Stop the Hustle and Find Your Purpose Join the Mommy Jammies Podcast Community on Facebook.   Special Thanks to Our Network Sponsor -Overcomer Movie Life changes overnight for coach John Harrison when his high school basketball team’s state championship dreams are crushed under the weight of unexpected news. When the largest manufacturing plant in town suddenly shuts down and hundreds of families begin moving away, John must come to grips with the challenges facing his family and his team. Urged by the school’s principal to fill-in and coach a sport he doesn’t know or like, John is frustrated and questioning his worth… until he crosses paths with a student struggling with her own journey. Filled with a powerful mix of faith, a twist of humor, and a ton of heart, the Kendrick Brothers return to theaters with OVERCOMER, their newest feature following FACING THE GIANTS, FIREPROOF, COURAGEOUS, and the #1 box-office hit, WAR ROOM. The inspiring family film stars Alex Kendrick, Priscilla Shirer, Shari Rigby, Cameron Arnett, and introduces Aryn Wright-Thompson. Opening nationwide on August 23, OVERCOMER dares to leave you filled with hope, inspired to dream, and asks the question: what do you allow to define you? Click here to learn more!

 Is a Virtual Assistant Business Right for a Homeschool Mom? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 22:11

Back to Homeschool Decisions (and a Giveaway!) It's that time of year, Back to Homeschool season. Along with an incredible giveaway (see below), many current homeschool moms are looking for a way to make extra income to afford the homeschooling lifestyle. You might be a mom curious about homeschooling and hoping you can find a way to earn extra money while you  homeschool. I'm here to encourage you, that YES! You can homeschool and work from home. And this could be the year you get to celebrate two things: working from home and a back to homeschool giveaway! Is a Virtual Assistant Business Right for a Homeschool Mom? When determining if a virtual assistant business is a good work from home opportunity for a homeschool mom, it helps to take a virtual assessment.  Ask yourself the following questions to help you make a sound decision. {Before we get started, are you going to vote for our new intro? Join the Mommy Jammies Podcast Support Group.  A homeschool mom looking for a side hustle will appreciate a back to homeschool giveaway!  Check out the $250 Rainbow Resource Gift Card Giveaway at the bottom of the show notes for this post. } Many homeschooling moms have heard the buzz about working at home. Is it possible to work at home and have a work at home business? It's vital to consider that homeschooling is your first commitment. You've made the promise to your family. Ask yourself: * Can I prioritize my homeschool over my business and still bless my family financially? * Is it possible to serve my family and my clients in a way that doesn't stress me out? * Can you manage a "side hustle" and still homeschool well? Let's look at what a virtual assistant is and what's required. First, What is a Virtual Assistant? A virtual assistant is an individual who helps manage portions of a business owner's business. Normally a freelance worker, you can work your business from anywhere. A homeschooling mom is an ideal fit for this! She's likely already a working through the three areas you need to master to be successful! They are ... 1. Manage (your VA Business) * Time- Are you able to manage the time necessary to work your business? Can you handle the daily life interruptions? Can you balance homeschooling, working at home, and family life? * Money- Can you handle the ebb and flow the income? Are you able to manage taxes due? Can you make wise spending choices? * Instructions - Are you willing to take the time to follow instructions and learn the needs of a client? Can you balance the client needs with the needs of a homeschooling moms life? * Alone time- Do you have a strategy for handling time alone and make the best use of that time?   2. Market (your VA Business) * Don't be shy! Are you willing to get yourself out there? This often takes time and that's a precious commodity for a homeschooling mom. Can you make this work? * What are you good at? Make a list of your skill set. Think about the things you already know and do as a homeschool mom that can translate to a VA business. * Ideal Client, what's that? Are you able to think about who you already know that you might be able to help with their business. This is likely the homeschooling community. 3. Master (your VA Business) Learning: Are you willing to invest your time and resources into what's necessary to grow your skill set and establish your business properly? Growing:

 That’s Why I’m Here | Interview with Leslie Nunnery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:49

Join us to chat about motherhood - childbirth and all issues with raising families large and small. That's Why I'm Here | Interview with Leslie Nunnery "That's Why I'm Here." Visit Leslie at Teach Them Diligently As busy moms, we wear many hats– wife, mother, housekeeper, chef, educator, taxi driver, and so much more. The demands on our time are endless. Do you ever lose sight of why you do all that you do? Do you ever find yourself feeling discontent with where God has you right now, or do you ever feel like there is no more of you to give to anyone? Let’s take a very practical and personal look at exactly why we are here. Along the way, I think we’ll see the incredible purpose and peace we all can have when we truly figure that out.

 Jesus and Moms / 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:40

    Jesus and Moms - 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children Subscribe via RSS & Subscribe to the Podcast via iTunes   Show notes: What I’d like to share tonight is a way to embrace the vocation and high calling of motherhood that keeps our eyes on Christ. First, let’s look at how Jesus taught. This will help us in our daily, minute-by-minute instruction of our children no matter what age they may be. This is also called relationship. If we look at the life of Christ we see that Jesus was loving. He repeated spiritual truths over and over so that people might understand. He walked among the people healing them, by asking them questions, and by imparting truth through ways they could understand (Mark 4:34 He did not say anything to them without using a parable. But when he was alone with his own disciples, he explained everything.) Jesus was someone who attracted others. He had a way of pointing to the Father that satisfied the needs of people. He knew how to satisfy their greatest spiritual needs. Even when they just returned for more bread, he knew they had a greater need. 6 Ways to Show Love to Your Children Here are ways he did just that, and how as Moms we can be encouraged that if we will follow the master Jesus will meet their needs and our own. * Children need to feel safe, loved, and important.  Do you have a consistent temperament? Do you meet as well as you are able your children’s basic needs for clothing, shelter, and food? Is your discipline consistent or are your children unsure of what to expect? Can your child confide in your? We are especially admonished not to provoke our children to anger or discouragement (Ephesians 6:4 Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Colossians 3:21 Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.Jesus makes us feel safe, loved, and important in his very life (lived sinlessly), death (for our sins), and resurrection (for our justification) that we might have peace with God the Father, Romans chapter 4. * Children must trust their parents Do you keep your word to your children? Do you keep your word to others so your children witness this? Do you do your best to make sure that trustworthy adults influence your children? Remember when we talked about how Jesus patiently repeated things to his followers (and for our benefit) so we’d understand? This built trust. We can trust him because He did exactly what he said he would do. Read Mark 8,9, and 10. He said he would suffer, die, and rise. He did. * Children need to know their worth Do your children understand that their value as a human and made in the image of God? Do your children see how important they are to you by the time and real attention you give to them? Are you full of distraction? God’s Word tells us children are a heritage (Psalm 127) and fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139), and that the Father would hold nothing back in saving them should they stray, and in fact he didn’t hold back his only son. (Matthew 18 and the parable of the lost sheep) * Children need to see their purpose and calling Do your children see that they’ve been created by God and live in the culture and time we live in “for such a time as this”. Do you? Ephesians 2:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. * Children need chores Constant entertainment is soul-destroying to anyone, especially a child. There is value in work that sparks their creativity and ...

 3 Tips for the Work at Home Mom | Interview with Mom Jobs Work from Home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:52

3 Tips for the Work at Home Mom | Interview with Mom Jobs Work from Home Join Gina Glenn for an interview with a fellow VA and owner of MomJobsWorkFromHome.com Nakisha is my personal assistant and a successful wahm. I thought you'd enjoy hearing from a mom who is successfully working her business. Nakisha's Tips for Work at Home Moms * Have a plan and work you plan. * Prioritize your homeschooling and family before your work. * Embrace the freedom that comes with owning your own business and homeschooling. * Use your business and the challenges that come with that to express your creativity. * Understand that online jobs and clients come and go. Go with the flow, knowing you'll continue to grow. Nakisha is the Get Stuff Done work at home mom of an only child. She and her husband enjoy traveling, learning, and all things racing. Her virtual assistance expertise includes: Social Media Management: Managing your Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter platform. Along with any other social media tasks as needed. Includes: >Weekly updates scheduled on your selected platform This service is perfect for achieving: >A steady stream of posts on your page >Timely responses to comments about your brand >Timely responses to messages sent to your inbox >To increase followers and build your boards up daily Additional tasks: >Editing blogs >Chore threads >General Administrative Tasks (Email, Google docs, data entry, and online research)   MomJobsWorkFromHome.com << Visit and like.       and SavvyVA.rocks

 How to Make Money As a Social Media Manager | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:03

How to Make Money As a Social Media Manager Subscribe to Mommy Jammies Podcast Updates to Your Email: http://bit.ly/MommyJammiesSub Learn about Social Media Manager School.  {affiliate link} What is a Social Media Manager or Consultant A Social Media Manager (or Consultant) is essentially the "voice" of the brand. This voice is normally predetermined by the client or business owner in partnership with a brand consultant or online business manager. Social Media Managers are responsible for: * keeping a company's online social media platforms current and growing * understanding and implementing the company's brand voice through social media offerings. These include graphic creation, posts, copy writing, social advertising, customer service, and content marketing. * providing analytics or proof of what's working in social media How to Learn the Social Media Manager Trade Learning how to become a social media manager can depend upon your starting point. If you love social media and have an aptitude for writing and perhaps some graphic skills, you have the potential to generate real income as a social media manager demanding views from themarketingheaven.com. However, these are really starting skills. In order to really grow as a social media manager and earn the kind of income necessary to move from side-hustle to full-time freelancer, it is beneficial to consider a certification. This is especially true if you've had no previous experience as a social media manager on any social platform. I continually update my certifications in order to generate income and to date the certification with the best return on investment was Social Media Manager School. I was already working and earning money as a social media consultant, but Social Media Manager School provided me with several missing pieces. Including: * Designing my business on a solid foundation * Video tutorials with all of the current information on all the major social media platforms * Community with other social media managers * strategy for growing my own business * how to develop a custom strategy for each client What to Expect Your First 12 Months as a Social Media Manager * Expect to Network - You're going to spend a lot of time making new friends. * Expect to Make Mistakes - It'll happen! Correct your errors and move on. * Know Making an Income Takes Time - How much time depends on you, but there's no such thing as an overnight success. How to Hire a Social Media Manager If you're listening to this podcast and find yourself in need of a Social Media Manager or copywriter, feel free to email me at gina@ginaglenn.com.   What my clients have to say: Referra...

 Homeschooling During Crisis | Kendra Fletcher | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:29

  Mommy Jammies Night with Kendra Fletcher - Homeschooling During Crisis (Replay) Could you continue homeschooling during crisis? Just about every possible nightmare that could happen to a couple, happened to Kendra and Andy Fletcher. In this audio, Kendra shares her story as well as hope, that "God's got this!" HomeschoolinginCrisisHandout_KendraFletcher from Kendra. #ThrowbackReplay Kendra Fletcher on UHRN Kendra is co-host of Homeschooling IRL with her husband, Fletch - please visit their show page on this network Homeschooling IRL More About Kendra & Her Family Kendra Fletcher is a mother of 8, speaker, author, and podcaster. She is the author of Lost and Found: Losing Religion, Finding Grace, and Leaving Legalism, and she regularly writes for Key Life Ministries. The Fletchers reside in California, where they play in the Pacific Ocean as often as possible.   More Podcasts Featuring Kendra Fletcher Lost & Found | Mommy Jammies Night      

 The Work Life Homeschool Balance Myth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:27

This Mommy Jammies Podcast is sponsored by exSTEMsions {exSTEMsions, grows mathematicians, critical thinkers, and problem solvers through an online subscription based problem solving math program} for kids ages 10 and up. Co-owned and developed by two teachers turned homeschooling moms working to balance their own version of life, homeschool, and work. Visit exSTEMsions for a free trial today. Which brings us to the topic of today's podcast: The Work, Life, Homeschool Balance Myth.  {If you're listening online, scroll to the bottom of the post to find the audio player. } Subscribe to Mommy Jammies Podcast. Find me on Facebook. The Myth of Balance Balance. What is it anyway? You might be surprised (I know I was) to learn that balance has to do with an equality of passions. As Webster's 1828 tells us, "As balance signifies equal weight, or equality, it is by custom used for the weight or sum necessary to make two unequal weights or sums equal; that which is necessary to bring them to a balance or equipoise. " And now we know why balance is a myth. There is no way we can ascribe equality to the moving pieces of our lives, especially when we are talking about our children. Why do moms agonize over going back to work, taking time for themselves, or even taking a weekend away with their spouse. I think it's because as moms, we are always balancing the needs of our family against every other need. So, you guessed it -- there's always a certain amount of imbalance. This also means that the other things vying for importance, will become "most important" at certain times and not at others. The struggle is real! And it's OKAY. Tips to Keep Things Moving So, what's a girl to do? Well, first let's keep things moving. This means evaluating our priorities. ( Listen to the previous podcasts, Developing a Wholehearted Business Mindset or Recovering from Burnout). Once we have our priorities outlined, they deserve the attention that systems and processes in your business along with a doable schedule at home can provide. Some ideas to outline your priorities in this way include: * keeping a simple schedule * asking for help from your spouse and older children or even grandparents * scheduling your time in three blocks - work time, school time, family time * organize your homeschool, home, life, and business   Eyes on the Prize In the end, it's helpful to keep our eyes on the prize. Why are we trying to do all.the.things anyway? What's our goal? Why do we want a business, ministry, or work at home career? If by your providing additional income to your family helps you to stay home with your children, and that's one of your goals,

 How to Build Your Business While Building Each Other Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:58

How to Build Your Business While Building Each Other Up Our tongues are mighty enough to inflict wounds or build one another up. How often do we stop and think about the power we have to build up our business through our speech? Tune into Mommy Jammies Podcast as Gina talks about keeping our conversation holy. "Whoever wants to embrace life and see the day fill up with good, Here's what you do: Say nothing evil or hurtful;  Snub evil and cultivate good; run after peace for all you're worth." 1 Peter 3: 10-11 Embrace Life In our last two podcasts, we've taken a look at setting our priorities on the right course, those aligned with our values. Let's talk a little today about how to build your business while building each other up. Community When Jesus came to Earth he created a community - a community of the Redeemed. God Himself is a community in the form of the Trinity! It's hard wired in each one of us to desire community with one another. It's one of the ways we can truly embrace life - by reaching out to others! While sin separated us in the Fall, and we still don't love one another perfectly, Jesus wants us to experience it. Though we experience God's saving grace individually, we can be transformed (sanctified) within a community. This community isn't just the church or our family, but also our business relationships. Indeed, our businesses can require a good portion of our attention and can be a primary way the Lord sanctifies us, desiring that we would in fact- embrace life. See the Day Fill up with Good That brings me to seeing the day fill up with good. Have you ever had one of those days where nothing seems to go right? You complain, procrastinate, and compare to the point that you just want to crawl back in bed. While those days sometimes happen outside of our control, often those days can be a result of what the rest of the verse says to us. In our business dealings, how often do we fall prey to sharing screenshots of conversations, saying things we shouldn't, or taking concerns to a friend first- rather than the Lord. I know I've been guilty of all of those and in fact struggle with this. It's a distorted version of community, isn't it? What can we "put off" and "put on" in order to overcome this struggle? How can we build trust, friendship, and respect with our business colleagues using these put off's and put on's? Say Nothing Evil or Hurtful Just yesterday a friend called me deeply hurt by words said to her. Words! She wasn't physically harmed and she wasn't threatened. No, she was laughed at for a business idea by a friend. This hurt her in the moment and she was still dealing with it the next morning. It's hard for us to realize that if we speak without weighing our speech (thinking how it might impact another), we can deeply would someone we actually care about. How likely is this friend I mention going to be willing to share her business ideas with others again? What will she have to overcome and forgive in order to now show up in the world with her awesome idea? Snub Evil and Cultivate Good What can we do when a business friendship is based on a list of who to like and who not to like? Is it possible that maintaining these types of business friendships actually harm your own business and reputation? They can and they do. We all know that person (and in fact, if we look in the mirror we're guilty, too) who can't wait to tell you the ten reasons not to like so and so. While it's good in business circles to give general warnings and guidance to friends in order to keep them from a bad business deal, it's not necessary to attach personal descriptives about another person. Honestly, this is a difficult situation sometimes, but having a policy of carefulness and seeking...

 3 Tips to Develop a Wholehearted Business Mindset | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:14

3 Tips to Develop a Wholehearted Business Mindset Developing a mindset begins way before you get to your mind! Listen in as we talk about 3 tips you can use today to develop a wholehearted business mindset. Visit MommyJammiesNight.com to get your free printable mentioned in this podcast. When you find yourself without direction,  it helps to step back and evaluate your priorities. This starts with establishing your values. Establishing values begins with a Jesus view of wholeheartedness. Wholeheartedness is first and foremost a heart matter. Where is your heart? Tip #1 Take time to establish your values. Your values guide your priorities. Seek God's kingdom in all things. Tip #2 Live and give grace. Don't buy into "Girl, wash your face." Start with "Jesus, wash my heart." Tip #3 Put aside grumbling, comparison, and destination confusion. Happiness isn't a place, it's internal first. Let Jesus be your peace. Action Item: Take 30 minutes to evaluate your values in the four broader areas of your life; spiritual, personal, professional, and health.  Use the free printable as a helpful guide.  _Putting Christ first takes care of everything else Spiritual- see Matthew 4:4. How's your spiritual life? Personal - see Ephesians 4:2 & 3. What do your personal relationships look like right now? Health -  see 1 Corinthians 6: 19 & 20. In what ways do you need to honor your body? Professional-  see Psalm 15:1-5. How do you show up in your business? Worth Reading Girl, Start Apologizing: Living in Light of the Gospel

 Recovering from Burnout | Tips to Turn Things Around | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:21

  Recovering from Burnout | Tips from a work at home mom to get back in your business after burnout Have you ever experienced a fast-track to success only to discover yourself burnt out? That's where I found myself and this podcast about is how I turned things around. * Fast track to business success in the Virtual Assistant world * Where I've been the last five months * How I got back in my business Dealing with Your Business Brain "If you're overwhelmed, I know one thing about you. Your head is full of junk!" - Mel Robbins * Business coach * Pray about it * Brain Dump * Prioritize it (Warren Buffet's 5/25 rule) Action Creates Momentum * Creating new habits * Keeping promises to yourself * Ditching toxicity  

 Following God in All Things | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:35

Following God in All with special guest, Felice Gerwitz ~ Episode 53 Welcome to our special Throw Back Thursday edition of Mommy Jammies Night! Once per month we'll give kudos to a previously unpublished or replay podcast or audio. This week's Throw Back Thursday is from creator of Mommy Jammies Night, Felice Gerwitz, Following God in All Things Have you ever had a plan that didn't go exactly how you thought it would? Did you want to throw in the towel? Felice reminds us not to grow discouraged, but to place our faith in the ONE who is in control of all things. His plan is much better! Get your free download 5 Gems to Remember by Felice Gerwitz    

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