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In Today's Edition:

  1. Homestead Tip 🌱

  2. Poll Results From Last Sunday 📊

  3. Personal Development: Crafting Your Own Success Recipe 👩‍🍳

  4. A Steady Family: Blending Personalities and Values at Home 😵

  5. Today's Top Picks 🛍️

  6. Let’s Keep It Reel 🤣

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Homestead Tip of the Day:

Pay extra attention to your beehives during the summer months. Ensure your bees have access to water by placing shallow dishes filled with water near the hives. Monitor the hives for signs of heat stress, and consider providing shade or ventilation to keep them cool.

Poll Results From Last Sunday 📊

How much time do you dedicate to homesteading each week?

🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨⬜️ Less than 5 hours

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 5-10 hours

🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 10-20 hours

⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 20-30 hours

🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ More than 30 hours

via @beehiiv polls

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Personal Development

Crafting Your Own Success Recipe 👩‍🍳

What does success taste like to you? Is it more money, a happy homestead, or just a peaceful day with the family? Everyone's flavor of success is different. Let's mix up our own success recipe that feels just right for us!

Ingredients for Your Success Recipe:

  • Define Your Goals: Think about what really matters to you. Is it growing your own food, mastering a craft, or teaching your kids about nature? Pin down what success looks like in your homesteading life.

  • Set Personal Standards: Decide what achievements feel significant to you. Maybe it’s harvesting your first crop or building a chicken coop from scratch.

  • Prioritize Learning: Always keep learning. Whether it’s about permaculture, animal care, or organic gardening, gaining knowledge is a key ingredient in your success.

  • Embrace Failures as Seasoning: Every misstep adds flavor to your experience. Learn from them and adjust your recipe as needed.

  • Balance Life’s Ingredients: Just like in a good stew, balance is crucial. Make sure to mix work, family, and personal time to keep everything tasty.

Mixing It All Together:

  • Start with a Plan: Sketch out what steps you need to take. This could be setting up your garden beds or planning your budget for farm improvements.

  • Stir in Hard Work and Dedication: Put in the effort to see your plans grow. Like tending your garden, nurturing your goals helps them flourish.

  • Taste and Adjust: Check in with yourself regularly. Are you happy with how things are cooking? If something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to try a new ingredient or technique.

From The Steady Home Gang

Spread the Steady Love 💚

Ever met someone who names their plants? 🌿 Welcome to The Steady Home family, where loving our leafy friends is all part of the fun!

Come share tales, swap seeds, and transform our gardens into envy-worthy green paradises!

A Steady Family

Blending Personalities and Values at Home 😵

Every family member is like a unique ingredient that can make the family life richer and more interesting. When you mix everyone's personal beliefs and values, you get a family culture that’s as special as a homemade pie.

How to Mix Personalities and Values:

  • Communicate Openly: Just like we need to talk about who's feeding the chickens, it’s important to chat about what matters to each of you. Understanding each person’s views helps everyone feel valued.

  • Find Common Ground: Maybe everyone agrees that honesty and hard work are important. Start with what you all share and build your family values from there.

  • Respect Differences: Just as every plant in your garden needs different care, each family member might need different things to thrive. Celebrate these differences—they make your family stronger.

  • Set Family Goals Together: Whether it's building a new barn or starting a vegetable garden, working towards common goals can help everyone pull in the same direction.

Real-Life Examples:

  • The Green Family: They love nature and decided that living sustainably is a core family value. Everyone, from little Lucy to Grandpa Joe, finds ways to contribute, from recycling to choosing eco-friendly products.

  • Homesteader Helen: In Helen's family, independence is a key value. They make sure everyone from the youngest to the oldest has tasks they're responsible for, like caring for animals or helping in the garden.

The Steady Home’s Giggle Chamber

Why did the gardener take a flashlight to his garden?

Because his plants needed to see the light.

Today's Top Picks 🛍️

Let’s Keep It Reel!

Explore these delightful farm videos guaranteed to brighten your day with laughter and joy!

  1. Need a boost for your homesteading spirits? Watch this:

@theferalchickenchick

More mediocre advice #chicken #chickens #chickensoftiktok #homestead #funny #advice #foryou #tennessee #knoxville

  1. Curious about the difference between house guardians and livestock guardian dogs? Watch this clip for a laugh:

@lakenruthrealtor

They are not the same 🤣 #livestockguardiandog #livestockguardian #lgd #rottweilersoftiktok #rottweiler #houseguardian #farmlife #dogs #fun... See more

  1. Gardeners take 'reduce, reuse, recycle' to heart! Even items they've tossed can suddenly look full of potential:

@antoinettesoasis

I saw this and had to share this 😂😂 If you're an avid gardener you know we will UPCYCLE anything! Everything can be used. Don't forget the... See more

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