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You will want to know more about embracing turning points + the value of hard work...
And btw, what do you do for a living?
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In Today's Edition:
Homestead Tip 🌱
Poll Results From Last Sunday! 📊
Personal Development: Embracing Life's Turning Points 🤗
A Steady Family: Teaching the Value of Hard Work 👌
Today's Top Picks 🛍️
Let’s Keep It Reel 🤣
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Grow Your Green Thumb with The Wellness of Plants!
Every leaf has a story, and The Wellness of Plants is here to share them. This newsletter is perfect for anyone who loves houseplants and wants to learn the best ways to take care of them.
Imagine the delight in watching your plant sprout a new leaf or the pride in nursing a droopy plant back to health.
Homestead Tip of the Day:
Plan your garden layout before planting to maximize space and efficiency. Consider companion planting, where certain plants grow better together, and succession planting to make the most of your growing season.
Poll Results From Last Sunday! 📊
Do you rent or own your home(stead)?
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Own
🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Rent
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Living with family
🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ In the process of buying
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ In the process of renting
🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Others (Feel free to specify your answer after you've voted.)
via @beehiiv polls
We have exciting polls coming up in our next newsletters. Your vote counts. 😉
Personal Development
Embracing Life's Turning Points 🤗
Turning points often come with big changes, challenges, or opportunities. They can be exciting or difficult, but they always bring growth. By understanding these moments, we can gain insights into our strengths, values, and goals.
Examples of Life's Turning Points:
Graduation: Finishing school and stepping into the next phase of life is a major turning point that sets the stage for your career and personal growth.
New Job: Starting a new job can be a fresh start, offering new skills, experiences, and connections.
Relationships: Entering or ending relationships can significantly impact your emotional well-being and personal development.
Moving: Relocating to a new city or country can broaden your horizons and introduce you to new cultures and ways of thinking.
Health Changes: Overcoming an illness or injury can redefine your priorities and outlook on life.
Tips for Reflecting on Turning Points:
Identify Key Moments: Think about the events that have had the most impact on your life. What were the situations, and how did they change you?
Analyze Your Feelings: Reflect on how you felt during these times. What emotions did you experience, and how did they shape your responses?
Recognize Lessons Learned: Every turning point offers lessons. Consider what you learned from each experience and how it has influenced your decisions and actions.
Connect the Dots: Look for patterns or themes in your turning points. Understanding these connections can help you see your growth journey more clearly.
Celebrate Growth: Acknowledge how far you’ve come. Celebrating your progress boosts your confidence and motivation for future challenges.
From The Steady Home Gang
Spread the Steady Love 💚
Got a buddy who treats plants like VIPs? 🌿 Meet The Steady Home crew—where plant passion blooms!
Join us for plant tales, seed swaps, and garden makeovers that'll turn heads in your neighborhood.
A Steady Family
Teaching the Value of Hard Work 👌
Hard work is essential for success in all areas of life. It teaches kids to push through challenges, set goals, and feel proud of their accomplishments.
Here are some tips on how to encourage hard work:
Set Clear Expectations: Let kids know what is expected of them in terms of chores, homework, and other responsibilities. Clear expectations help them understand their roles and goals.
Lead by Example: Show your kids how you work hard in your own life. Whether it’s your job, household tasks, or personal projects, let them see your dedication and effort.
Break Tasks into Steps: Teach kids to break down larger tasks into smaller, manageable steps. This makes big projects less overwhelming and helps them see their progress.
Praise Effort, Not Just Results: Focus on praising the effort your child puts in, not just the end result. This encourages them to keep trying even when things get tough.
Create a Reward System: Develop a simple reward system for completed tasks. Rewards can be as simple as extra playtime, a special treat, or a fun outing.
Set Realistic Goals: Help kids set realistic, achievable goals. For instance, celebrate their successes and help them learn from any setbacks.
All in all, teaching the value of hard work is crucial for your child’s development. It instills perseverance, dedication, and a sense of accomplishment.
The Steady Home’s Giggle Chamber
Why did the gardener sit on her watch?
She wanted to be on thyme.
Today's Top Picks 🛍️
Let’s Keep It Reel!
I've rounded up some ridiculously funny farm videos just for you! Take a peek and get ready to laugh your socks off!
When you started with a few clucks, now you’re running a full-on homestead empire:
@eggsandbunnies Had to do this trend 😂😂😂 #hobbyfarm #farm #farmanimals #farmlife #pets #homestead #homesteading #husband #wife #funny #laugh #jokes #chick... See more
Without a doubt, this kid is born to homestead since diapers:
@tealhousefarmfamily We’ll call it beginner’s luck…#homestead #funny #cute #garden #story #funnystory #homesteading #irony #kids #storytime
If this video speaks to your soul, we're basically destined to be BFFs:
@not.your.sisters8 #Meme #MemeCut #homestead #funny #fyp #viral #funny #shialabeouf
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