
Are you in a season of life that feels stretching, exhausting, or overwhelming? If so, today’s episode just might really encourage you!
I share 4 strategies for surviving stretching seasons that I’m currently implementing right now in the middle of morning sickness and a really, really full work schedule (gratefully, I’m finished with 3 of the biggest work weeks of my year and things are slowing down now!)
By the way, I intentionally use the word stretching not stressful… and I explain why on the podcast. This change in wording really has helped me to have a different perspective! And I talk about this as the first strategy on the podcast today.
I get really practical in this episode, including talking about why I decided to take medication for my nausea and what is working for me.
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In This Episode:
[00:54] I start off by sharing a story of something I did last week that caused me to freak out and feel stressed. And then I share how I processed through this… and what I learned from it.
[07:35] What’s saving our lives: GOWOD app and the Preggie Pop Drops. (I’m pretty sure you can guess who chose which!)
[13:35] Jesse doesn’t have a book to share for this episode, but I have been reading The Choosing by Rachelle Dekker.
[16:11] Why I’m using the word stretching versus stressful to describe this season of life.
[19:03] Strategy #1: Change your perspective.
[19:43] Strategy #2: Focus on the barebones basics (we define this in the episode).
[21:42] Strategy #3: Prioritize rest!
[22:08] Strategy #4: Live one day at a time.
[23:09] I get really practical as I talk about doing your best and how your best is going to look different in different seasons.
Links and Resources:
- GOWOD
- Preggie Pop Drops
- The Choosing by Rachelle Dekker
- Crystal’s Favorite Things on Amazon
- CrystalPaine.com
- MoneySavingMom.com
- Crystal’s Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!)
- Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: [email protected]
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{My first official professionally done website header — added when I switched from Blogspot to Typepad.}
My second blogging conference — I was still nervous and scared, but I felt more myself and more whole and I can see it in my face here.
My first radio interview — again, this was a completely unnerving experience for shy me. I felt like just going back to my hotel room and crying when it was over because I was sure I had totally bombed it.
My first book: basically an exercise in how to do everything wrong! I learned so much, and wished I could have done it all over again because there would be so much I would change!


My 4th(?) blogging conference: This time, I went with the sole desire to pour into others and look for other people to bless. Guess what? I completely forgot about my usual insecurities and ended up having a blast!










