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Q&A: “Help! I’m so overwhelmed from trying to run a business!”
Q&A: “Help! I’m so overwhelmed from trying to run a business!”
When you’re on a mission to make money, your life can quickly become busy. In the midst of all of the hard work you’re investing in your business, it is SO important to not lose sight of the life that is happening all around you. Remember to savor the moment, slow down, and breathe.
Want to know a secret? The work will never be done. There will always be something else to do. In this video, I encourage you to put parameters in place and be your own boss. Do what you can do, do the best you can do, and be good with that.
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How I Juggle Homeschooling, Running a Business, & Life

Hi Crystal! I am new to your blog. I was wondering if you could explain how you handle homeschooling with all of your other responsibilities? I own my own business in addition to homeschooling, so I was hoping you could give me some tips on how you juggle it all. I feel like I’m drowning sometimes and just mediocre at everything, but not really excelling at my job or homeschooling. Thanks! -Sara
Hi, Sara!
This is one of the questions I am asked most often! I think people somehow think I’ve discovered some secret to “doing it all”! 🙂 Yes, I do juggle multiple balls, but I can I assure you I don’t have it all figured out.
I’m not superwoman. I struggle. I sometimes feel frazzled and frustrated. And I often drop balls on accident. So please keep this in mind.
Superwoman doesn’t have any clones — or at least none whom I’ve ever met before. 🙂 We’re all learning, growing, and making mistakes in life. All of us have strengths and weaknesses and none of us have uncovered the magic pill for perfect execution of life.
Over time, I have discovered different tricks and tactics that help me be able to juggle more and have more of a healthy balance and I’ll happily share them with you in hopes that might inspire you. But remember that I’m often a hot mess and if you dropped by our home unexpectedly (or even expectedly!) on some days, you’d know this is definitely the truth!

1. I Try to Be Organized
Try is the key word here, because I am definitely not perfect with this. I’m not always as organized as I’d like to be, but I try really hard to keep everything in order to the best of my ability.
I’ve found that if you never let things get completely out of control, it makes such a difference in your ability to juggle multiple balls and wear multiple hats — without feeling completely overwhelmed.
A few specific strategies that help me:
- I use Google Calendar to brain dump and schedule tasks.
- I use time blocks to organize my to-do list each day.
- I aim to clean out my email inbox every single day.
- I also try to stay on top of clutter.
Setting up boundaries for different areas and responsibilities in my life helps me compartmentalize and stay focused. When I am focusing on one area, I want to be all there — not distracted in 10 different directions.
If I am working on business, I try to close down all other outside distractions so I can focus 100%. If I am spending time with my family or homeschooling, I leave the computer and phone in another room so that I can be 100% present.
In addition, I’ve found that clutter not only clutters my home, but also my life and my mind. Being really ruthless about getting rid of clutter helps me be more organized. We have systems for how we keep our house clean on a daily basis so that it rarely gets out of control and usually stays 15-45 Minutes to Company Ready.
These are just a few of the many ways I try to maintain an organized life and business. This organization allows me to be efficient and productive, stay on task, and knock out huge chunks of my to-do list each day.

2. I Say No a Lot
Almost every single day, I say no to an endorsement request, a speaking gig, a special project, an invite to be on a podcast, or some other opportunity.
I have to say no constantly. Not because I want to, but because I know that I can’t do it all. As a result, I have to be very careful about what I say yes to that is outside of my normal responsibilities.
A few examples:
I say no to many extracurricular stuff. For example, we’re not in a homeschool co-op. Right now, our children are each in one activity (Kathrynne is on swim team, Kaitlynn does ice skating, and Silas does baseball), and that’s what we set the limits at so that our family doesn’t have too many obligations each week.
I don’t have very many regular weekly commitments. Right now, I’m in a six-week Bible study, we have our Monday Group, and we are involved in a community group at church. Aside from those commitments and our kids’ activities, I know we don’t have any room in our schedule right not to add new regular weekly commitments. Not because we wouldn’t love to, but because we know we need white space in our schedule or we’ll start feeling harried and hurried.
I also say no to busyness. I am very intentional about carving out time each week for rest, because I know that it’s something I need. For example, I don’t blog on Sundays. I pre-schedule stuff on social media, but I’m usually not on email or my blog at all on Sundays. Sunday is my day to recharge and I carefully guard it. I sometimes even turn my phone off all day long just so that I can really unplug. As an introvert, I have to take time to recharge. I have to make time for rest. Otherwise, if I try to keep going and going and going, I will burn out.
When I say yes to one thing, that means I’m saying no to something else. I want to make sure every yes is carefully considered and fits into our priorities as a family.

3. I Have Help
This is really important and I want to be completely honest about the fact that, at this season of my life, I have a lot of help.
Because I’m a work-at-home mom, I have had to come to terms with the fact that I will not be able to do everything. Homeschooling, my marriage, time with family and friends, and rest are priorities in my life. In order for those to be a priority for me, I’ve had to delegate other things — without guilt.
There are many, many areas I have help in:
- My husband is amazing. I always say that I am not superwoman, but I am married to superman. 🙂 He wasn’t this way when we got married, and he will really admit that as well. It’s been incredible to see how God has changed his heart and my heart in this regard. He does half of the homeschooling — math, science, and language arts. He loves cooking and planning healthy menus and trying new recipes, so he does almost all of the menu-planning, grocery shopping, and cooking for our family right now. He also takes care of all of our bill paying and anything to do with the finances. We sit down and discuss it together and we are on the same page with our goal planning and budgeting, but he’s the one who carries it out.
- We go out to eat once per week. We budget for this, and we love that it gives us a break as a family together once each week.

- My kids are a huge help. They help with laundry, cooking, some business stuff, and cleaning/picking up.
- We have cleaners that come once a week. This was hard for me at first. It seemed so extravagant and ridiculous, but I quickly realized that they were saving me at least 5 hours a week and the time I was “buying back” was so worth the money we paid each week. They dust the house, deep clean the floors, and clean all of the bathrooms, among other things. I’ve also found that it motivates me to keep my house more orderly and picked up for when they arrive on their cleaning day. {Yes, we clean up the house for the cleaners to come!!}
- I have a great team of people who help me with my business. There is NO way I could run this business without a great team of people. We are focusing as much as possible on getting me to a place where I am the community engager and content creator — writing posts, doing periscopes, responding to comments, etc. We’re not quite there yet, and I’m still involved in many more details than I need to be, but we’re slowly working toward that!

It’s not always easy juggling everything, and I have to give myself grace on those hard days. I can’t do it all! Instead, I want to focus on doing what I can do and not stressing about what I can’t do.
So bottom line is this: my best advice is to determine your few priorities worth focusing on, delegate or say no to everything else you possibly can, remember not to shoot for unattainable perfection, and give yourself grace.
For those of you who are juggling multiple responsibilities in life, what other advice and suggestions do you have for Sara? I’d love to hear!
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4 Questions To Ask Before You Decide to Work From Home

Guest post from Brittany of Equipping Godly Women
Two years ago, when my son was born, I quit my teaching job to be a full-time stay-at-home mom. I figured I would only be able to stay home for a few months before I would have to find some type of part-time job to help cover our bills. After all, babies aren’t cheap and we didn’t have much in the way of savings.
Eventually, I would have to go back to work, but I hoped we would at least make it through the holidays with me at home.
Little did I know that just a few weeks later I would come across an article that would change my life forever.
When I read “4 Websites Absolutely Anyone Can Use to Make Money Online,” a guest post on MoneySavingMom.com, and signed up for Textbroker, I didn’t think much of it. I figured I might make a few bucks here and there until the day I had to go get a “real job”.
Well, it’s been two years now, and I’m now a work-at-home mom. I absolutely love it!
Are you looking for ways to increase your family’s income, pay down your debt, or provide a little extra breathing room in your budget? Do you need or prefer a job you can do from home while still taking care of your children? If so, working from home might be a good option for you!
Here are four questions you should ask yourself when considering if working from home is right for you.
1. Do You Have the Time?
Working from home may be much more flexible and convenient than working in a traditional office setting, but it is still a job, and jobs require time. If your schedule is already jam-packed with church and family commitments or if your children are very young and require a lot of time and attention, you may not have the time to be as successful as you’d like.
This doesn’t mean you can’t work a little, or that you can’t wait and find a work-at-home job when your schedule clears up. It just means you need to be realistic with the amount of time that working from home can take. It’s more than you might think.
2. Do You Have the Drive?
Of course, all of the time in the world is not going to be enough if you don’t have the drive and motivation to use it properly. When you work from home, you don’t have a boss staring over your shoulder, making sure you get things done. It is up to you to find or make the time to complete your responsibilities, whether you feel like it or not.
I’ll be honest. There are plenty of times when I’d much rather lay on the couch eating cookies and playing on Facebook than sitting down to write. There are plenty of distractions and plenty of other things I’d rather be doing instead. Yet, I know if I don’t get my work done, I’m not getting a paycheck that week. Self-discipline is a must.
3. Is Your Family Supportive?
The decision to work from home doesn’t just affect you; it affects your family too. Who will take care of your children while you are working? If you will limit your work times to when your children are sleeping, when will you spend time with your husband? Will your family still expect you to complete all of your typical household duties in addition to working, or are they willing to help out?
Even if time isn’t a factor, many people are under the mistaken impression that work-at-home moms just hang out at home on Facebook all day. Will you be able to handle the criticism if people start telling you that you need to “get a real job?”
4. Have You Considered the Downsides?
As much as I absolutely love being a work-at-home mom, I have to admit that it does come with some downsides. For example, working from home often means you get limited adult interaction, you have to keep track of your own taxes (which are expensive!) and you really have to be proactive about going out and finding work.
Finding the balance between work and home can be tricky, since you’re always at work, and the hours can be quite long.
Even with the downsides, though, working from home can be a fantastic solution for individuals who want to be able to spend time with their children and still contribute to their family’s income. It’s the perfect solution for me, and it might be for you too!
Have you ever considered working from home?
A devoted Christian, wife and mother, Brittany loves helping other women grow in these roles as well. When she isn’t busy taking care of her growing family, you can find her at Equipping Godly Women, where she regularly shares tips, tricks and encouragement to help you be the amazing woman God created you to be. Brittany is also the author of “Putting God First: How to Make God the #1 Priority in Every Area of Your Life,” now available on Amazon.
How to Build a Business Without Completely Exhausting Yourself
How to Build a Business Without Completely Exhausting Yourself
“I was wondering how a mom of three little ones (mine are ages 5, 3, and 1) can find the time to grow a blog without killing myself? – Sarah on Twitter
I often get questions from many of you who are wanting to build a business but feel frustrated by the lack of time you have to devote to it. Maybe you are like Sarah and have young children at home, or maybe you’re working another full-time job and you’re not sure how to find the extra time to devote to that business idea you’ve always had.
Whatever it is, here are a few tips to help you build your business without completely exhausting yourself:
1. Make The Time.
Look at your schedule right now. Is there another activity that you’re doing that maybe isn’t as important to you as building a business is?
Maybe it’s social media, TV, mindless browsing on the internet, or something else. None of these are necessarily bad things to be spending your time on, but maybe you can find one activity to replace with business-building time.
2. Borrow The Time.
If every single minute of your day is filled with important things, maybe you can’t make the time. If that’s the case, you may need to borrow the time by cutting something else out of your life.
When you say “yes” to one thing, you have to say “no” to something else.
It could be a good thing that you have to cut, but if it’s not as high of a priority as building your business, then you might have to choose to say no to something in order to borrow the time to put your business idea into motion.
3. Buy The Time.
This may not be something you’re able to do in the beginning, but as you get further along in your business, it might be a great idea for you. Sometimes hiring help is so worth the time you get back.
Maybe you need to hire a babysitter to give yourself a couple hours each week to invest in your business. Maybe you need to hire someone to do your laundry. You could even swap services with someone — perhaps another mom who needs time to invest in her business, too. Maybe it’s picking up takeout once per week to save time on making dinner and cleaning up the kitchen once per week.
In my book, Say Goodbye To Survival Mode, I tell the story of the moment when I realized the best thing I could do for my family and sanity was to hire a Mother’s Helper. When my children were very young, I was stretched way too thin and found myself very overwhelmed.
So we hired a young girl from our church to come over one day a week and help us with laundry and other tasks around our house. I felt like it was an extravagant choice, but it ended up being one of the best decisions we every made.
photo from Melissa at the ATimeforEverything Etsy Shop
How Much Time Do You Need?
When deciding whether you need to make, borrow, or buy time, you need to set goals and figure out how much time you’ll need in order to meet them.
Ask yourself what your goals are. Where do you want your business to be and where you’d like to be financially within 3-6 months, or even a year? What season of life are you in? What is realistic at this time of your life?
Set some realistic goals and then break those goals down into bite-sized pieces. This will help you figure out what kind of time you need each day in order to meet your goals. Once you have those time blocks figured out, add it to your calendar each day.
Treat it as an appointment, set your timer, and start chipping away at your goals slowly over time. This will help you gain traction towards your goals without feeling overwhelmed.
An Important Reminder
Everyone is in a different season and situation. Don’t compare yourself to other people, or you will always feel like you’re coming up short. You’ll try to run yourself ragged trying to do what other people do.
If you can only work on your business for 15 to 30 minutes every couple of days, that’s okay. Do what you can do, and focus on that.
Don’t worry about what everyone else is doing. You have to give yourself grace if you want to be in it for the long haul and be successful without completely exhausting yourself.
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What other suggestions do you have for finding time to build a business without becoming completely exhausted in the process?
Register for tomorrow’s FREE event in Franklin, TN!
Are you coming to my FREE event with the MOMS group of Harpeth Christian Church in Franklin, TN tomorrow morning?
I just found out that they’d love to get a head count on who is attending. Can you do us a HUGE favor and register here (it’s free!)?
This will be a small and intimate event — which is one of my favorite kinds because it means I get to spend more one-on-one time with attendees!
Here are the details you need to know on tomorrow’s FREE event:
When: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 9:30 a.m.
Where: Harpeth Christian Church, 1101 Gardner Drive, Franklin, TN 37064
What: I’ll be giving my Say Goodbye to Survival Mode presentation as well as sticking around for a short Meet & Greet after the event.Note: This presentation is great for any woman who feels harried and hurried. Tomorrow’s presentation will be specifically geared toward young moms, but anyone is welcome to attend.
Any questions? You can call 615-790-0104.
Register for this FREE event here.
I Used to Be So Organized (part 2)

Today, we’re reading section 2 from I Used to Be So Organized (pages 47-83, chapters 4-7). I loved this quote:
“Success with small, solid, disciplined habits leads to achievement with greater projects. Which is why making your bed and being on time for church are important habits to master.”
I told you yesterday that I was going to work on two small habits this week: the habit of timeliness (especially being on time for my daily Periscope shows) and the habit of not checking my email until after 12:30 p.m..
Here’s the thing: both of those seem pretty small and simple. They don’t require tons of effort or time to pull off. They require intention and planning ahead — but not in massive amounts. Just little tweaks and changes.
But by making those two small habits a priority yesterday, it made a HUGE difference in my day. I felt so much more at peace. My house stayed cleaner. I was able to be more present with my family. I got more done, too!
And things like this large laundry pile that is staring me in the face today don’t feel so overwhelming or stressful. It’s amazing the difference small tweaks and changes can make in our overall outlook, energy, productivity, and joy!
Also, be sure to catch the end of my scope this morning where I shared another quote from this book that I especially loved.
How are YOU doing on the 1-2 habits you committed to yesterday? Tell us in the comments. (And if you didn’t commit to something, go ahead and leave a comment telling us what you’re committing to.)
10 Goals For This Week

Happy Tuesday! How is your week going? It’s only Tuesday, I know, but so far, it’s been SUCH a great week for me! Here’s how I did on my goals list last week:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Write a love note to Jesse.
2. Have an at-home Movie Date with Jesse.
3. Finish reading a book with the kids.
4. Watch the Democratic debate as a family(my kids are loving watching all of the debates and discussing all things political right now!)Personal Goals
5. Start working on a new handwork project.
6. Finish at least one book.Business Goals
7. Finish article due for my book launch.
8. Do a Money-Making Mom scope each afternoon at 3 p.m.(Are you joining us for this? If not, you can download the Periscope app and search for my name or @MoneySavingMom to join in live. Or, you can watch the replays on Katch.me/MoneySavingMom)
9. Everything done for special Influencer Boxes to go out to about my new book.
10. Write emails to go out to email lists about book launch.
Here are my goals for this week:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Write a love note to Jesse.
2. Have an at-home Movie Date with Jesse.
3. Finish reading a book with the kids.
4. Watch (or listen to!) the Royals games together. {GO ROYALS!}
Personal Goals
5. Keep working on the boot cuffs I’m knitting.
6. Read through I Used to Be So Organized & blog about it every day.
7. Work on being on time for my daily Periscope shows.
Business Goals
8. Don’t check email until after 12:30 p.m. every day.
9. Do a Money-Making Mom scope each afternoon at 3 p.m. (Are you joining us for this? If not, you can download the Periscope app and search for my name or @MoneySavingMom to join in live. Or, you can watch the replays on Katch.me/MoneySavingMom)
10. Send out the very first Money-Making Mom email newsletter (want to be on the list? Sign up for my free 5-day course on How I Make a Full-Time Income from Home here.)
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives! You can download a free customizable weekly goal-planning sheet here.
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Click here to download!Q&A: “What is your best time management tip?”
It can be difficult to reach your goals while also tending to everyday tasks and responsibilities. It is so easy to jump into multi-tasking mode, but I actually recommend doing the exact opposite!
Learn about my best time management tip in this video and how it can propel you towards reaching your goals.
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The Best Birthday Present A Girl Could Ever Hope For

As you all know, I celebrated my birthday while we were in South Africa. It was one of the most memorable birthdays ever… and for a number of different reasons!
The day before we left for South Africa, our Monday Group planned a surprise Birthday Party for me complete with streamers, cake, candles, a birthday banner, balloons, a specially-decorated birthday seat, flowers, and brand-new grown-up coloring books. And then they ended the night by praying over our family before our South Africa trip.
It meant SO much to me that they’d go to all that effort for me and our family. The best part was that when we walked in and I saw all the decorations, I was feeling terrible that it was someone’s birthday and I didn’t know whose it was.
I thought I must have missed a text or something… And then they all hollered “Happy Birthday” to me as I rounded the corner and I realized that it was MY birthday this week!!
I guess that’s what happens when you turn 34. You start forgetting things right and left — including your own birthday!

The next day, we boarded a plane for the 15-hour flight to South Africa. It was not the calmest of flights — and we arrived in South Africa feeling tired and ready for bed.
But that night and the next morning were hard. As I blogged about before…
- I lost my really important bag with my medicine, supplements, glasses, and contacts at the airport. (They never found it and we can’t figure how or where it disappeared.)
- I had been up for a few hours in the middle of the night with very cranky, jet-lagged kids.
- I had tried to blow dry my hair and burned up the motor my blow dryer + flipped the breaker to a bunch of outlets.
- I was tired, couldn’t see (because of not having contacts), and my head was throbbing because I didn’t have my allergy meds.

Lisa-Jo’s parents had prepared this beautiful breakfast spread for us.

And they gave me this amazing print of South Africa that is now is a special place in our room.
But as you can probably tell from the photo above, I wasn’t feeling well. I was tired, my allergies were acting up, my head was throbbing, and I was feeling stressed about not having my medicine or contacts. I can’t see enough to really function without contacts and I will have throbbing headaches from allergies without my meds.
So I knew it was going to be a really, really bad week if I couldn’t find replacement contacts or medicine. I had soaked my contacts from the day before in contact solution overnight and knew I could probably get one or two more day’s use out of them, but beyond that, I knew I was going to be in trouble.
And then our kids were having a very hard time waking up. They had bad attitudes, they were crabby, and they plain just didn’t want to get going.
We finally all got out the door and then Silas threw up.
It felt like it was starting off to be the worst birthday ever. I had so looked forward to being in South Africa. We’d been planning this trip for months. I’d been giddy with excitement about bringing my family here. But honestly, I was trying so hard to choose joy, but wondering if maybe we’d made a big mistake in coming to South Africa.
I decided that instead of being frustrated over things I couldn’t change or fix, I instead was just going to trust God and rest that He was going before me in this. And it was beautiful to see how the day ended up being so much better than I could have ever imagined!

Our first stop was to visit this wood-working shop. I was utterly blown away. Like I wanted to squeal and cry all at once.

You see, when I was in South Africa in January, we had many discussions about the possibilities of helping the locals learn more marketable skills (most can’t think of jobs outside of being domestic workers or security guards or gardeners).
It was just a dream in January, now they have a real live work-working workshop, suppliers, trainees, and customers!!
And they have big, big visions of how this small operation might someday be a big scale operation making a huge difference in the lives of this very needy community!!

As I wrote when we were in South Africa:
This is Peet. He is spear-heading the new wood-working shop. I wanted to stay and talk to him all day long!
I was so inspired and challenged by his passion, compassion, and vision. This wood-working shop is located in a very poor area of South Africa (Hammanskraal) and the long-term goal is to train and equip young entrepreneurs and provide a desperately-needed source of income for this community.
I wish you could have met Peet! He not only wants to teach South Africans craftsmanship, but he wants to help them develop a strong work ethic, a commitment to excellence, and an entrepreneurial spirit — three things that are not commonly taught or exemplified to the young people in this area.
As we left the shop, Peet handed me this beautiful tray that he had made especially for me. I was touched beyond words and cannot wait to display this new piece of South Africa in our home. It will serve as a constant reminder to me to pray for Peet and his family for God to richly bless their self-sacrificial efforts to make an impact in this community.

Next, we drove to Reagoboka — where a crowd of children had been waiting for quite a long while to greet us.

And I got to see the first on-the-ground glimpse at the two-room classroom that YOU ALL HELPED TO BUILD.
Again, I was blown away. Again, I didn’t know whether to cry or squeal. I had goosebumps and was overcome with emotion.
Because folks, it’s utterly humbling to think that God would use me — the girl who never went to college, the girl who was shy and insecure, the girl who still struggles with anxiety, the girl who is often a hot mess — to be a part of making this classroom possible.
There aren’t adequate words to describe how humbling and exhilarating it feels. As I wrote when we were in South Africa:
Each of you who bought a copy of Make Over Your Mornings the day it launched helped pay for the bricks and the concrete and the local labor and the classroom supplies to build this brand-new two-room classroom!!! And we got to unveil it to the teachers and children this week.
It. Was. Amazing!!! To think that all of us together are having a little part in making a BIG difference in this community of very vulnerable children — it’s surreal, humbling, and goose-bump-inducing.
THANK YOU for partnering with me to be the hands and feet of Jesus on this project!!! I wish you could have been there to share in the excitement and see and hear the gratitude they expressed to us.

And then there were no words to describe how beautiful it was to see my husband and kids falling in love with everyone in South Africa, too.

Be still my heart.
My boy, Silas, was very nervous about this trip. He doesn’t do new or change or different very well. He’s shy. He introverted. And he would usually prefer to be right next to his mama when we’re in unfamiliar situations.
So when I looked over and saw this, my mama heart just about broke in two.

These boys put their arms around Silas, held hands with him, and embraced him — like they knew he was awkward and shy and they wanted to make sure he felt welcome and one of them. It was beyond beautiful.

Seeing my kids face their fears, jump outside their comfort zone, and love beyond language barriers was one of the greatest gifts I could ever have been given as a mom.

And just as I suspected, they fell madly in love with these kids — just like I had in January!

Brian, my manager and friend (who came with us on this trip) fell in love with these kids, too! As I knew he would!


After spending time with the kids — singing and dancing and hearing them share some special songs, it was time to get the classrooms ready to unveil to them.

We had brought a number of special items to outfit the classrooms (all that your contributions helped to pay for — including furnishings, school supplies, and more.)

We all helped to get everything situated so that we could unveil the classrooms.


We took a before picture — this is the classroom that all of the kids had been squeezing into and taking turns using. I’d say the may have outgrown it just a bit. 🙂



These pictures don’t really need explaining do they?? I can’t begin to tell you how excited the teachers and kids were. It was SUCH an amazing experience!!
Truly, the best birthday gift a girl could ever wish for. I kept feeling like pinching myself thinking, “I can’t believe I’m really here! I can’t believe this is really happening!”

Aren’t these classroom colors so fun??


We brought some fun toys and dress up clothes for the kids — which they had a blast trying out and trying on!

And then we all put our handprints on a poster board that they are going to paint and put up in the classrooms… so that we left a little piece of us back in South Africa! 🙂

That night, they had planned a beautiful party for me. And while the day started on such a bad note, by the end of it, there were no words to describe just how blessed and happy I felt. I think this picture speaks a thousand words.
It was worth all the effort to get to South Africa. It was worth the tiredness and the mishaps and the throw up and the cranky children.
I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. And it truly was the best birthday a girl could have ever hoped for.
15 Money-Making Hobbies

Guest post from Laura
Earning money doesn’t need to be an exercise in drudgery. If you are creative and open-minded, you may be able to make cash doing something you love.
1. Start a Blog
If you have a computer and a passion for just about anything, you have the potential to make money by starting a blog. There are two ways you can go about doing this. The first is to create your own blog and draw advertisers. The second is to find other websites who pay guest bloggers to write posts.
2. Arts and Crafts
This is a great way to get kids to develop artistic skills, and put those skills to use. Don’t worry, you don’t need a future Rembrandt in your home to make money. There are many people earning very nice sums of money selling crafts (such as bead bracelets) on websites like Etsy or at local flea markets.
3. Photography
If you or your kids are constantly taking photos of anything from food to animals to beautiful scenery, you may have an income source hiding in your image files. Why not post those photos to a stock photo website. If people use your pictures, you can earn a bit of cash.
4. Keeping a Garden
Growing a garden helps kids learn about nature, good nutrition, and it gets them outside. It can also provide a little extra spending money. If you are near a local farmer’s market, rent a stall and sell your surplus.
5. Baking
Do you look forward to marathon baking sessions with your family during the holiday season? Well, this may be hard to believe, but there are others who dread the obligatory holiday baking. Good news, you can create a win-win situation by taking over this chore for a fee.
6. Shopping
Much like baking, shopping seems to be a love-it or hate-it activity. If you or anybody in your family happens to love it, try posting a few ads on Craigslist, or other internet bulletin boards, offering to shop and deliver goods for others.
7. Foraging
Did you know that there are plants and fungi growing around you that can be eaten or used for medicinal purposes? Some of these items, such as dandelion greens and morel mushrooms are in high demand from chefs. Others, such as goldenseal are wanted by herbalists and health food stores.
8. Video Production
There are multiple ways to make money with this hobby. The first is to produce a video that is either funny, touching, exciting, or interesting enough to go viral. The second is to offer your services to others. You may not be asked to film weddings as an amateur, but you can get your foot in the door filming school theater performances and sporting events.
9. Officiating Sports
Are you a football or baseball family? Maybe another sport is your passion. If you know the rules of the game, try contacting the local or state level that runs leagues and tournaments near you and offering your services. The kids can even get in on the action as many little league sports will accept officials as young as 14.
10. Canning Food
If you keep a garden, your ability to earn money doesn’t stop when the weather turns cold. You can continue making money if you turn your produce into jams, jellies, pasta sauce, and other home canned treats.
11. Pet Sitting/Dog Walking
This is perfect for a family who loves animals, but cannot keep pets of their own. You can get your daily animal fix by walking, playing with, and caring for pets, while also earning a bit of extra money.
12. Starting a Collection
Antiques, stamps, coins, comic books, figurines, etc… These are just a few items that you and your family can collect for both fun and profit. You’ll enjoy the thrill you get when you track down that perfect item for your collection, and you’ll get a kick out of the money you earn when you sell these highly collectible items for a profit.
13. Hair Styling and Makeup
This is a great hobby and money maker for a style conscious teenager. When prom and homecoming seasons roll around, there are many girls who cannot afford to pay $100 or more to have their hair and makeup done professionally. Offer these services for $50 dollars and under, and your teenager can easily earn a few hundred dollars.
14. Tutoring
Tutoring isn’t limited to academics. If you are passionate about computers, furniture refinishing, arts and crafts, or even auto maintenance, you can earn a bit of money by passing that knowledge on to others.
15. Journalism
Are you passionate about local art, music, sports, or food? If you are, and have a knack for writing, contact a few local publications. They may accept submissions for articles, or even have an opening for an occasional field contributor. You may also be able to work directly with artists or venues if they need help with press or promotions.
Sounds good? Even better, many of these opportunities also work well as a family activity.
Laura Callisen is a devoted mother, writer and sometimes traveler. Today she works as a freelance blogger and writes everything related to self-growth and motivation at Grab My Essay.
I Used to Be So Organized (Part 1)

Are you joining us for this week’s Book Club Book?
Today, we’re reading Section One of I Used to Be So Organized (chapters 1-3, pages 17-43), which talks about why you might be feeling overwhelmed and disorganized. I loved how Glynnis addresses the heart behind disorganization.
Honestly and truthfully, my life has felt kind of out of control much of the time the past few months. I’ve had too much on my plate, I’ve been juggling too many balls, and I’ve felt like I’m just barely getting everything done by the skin of my teeth. I’ve been late, behind, and overwhelmed more times than I care to count.
Some of this is related to launching a book, training a new team member, being in the middle of some big decisions with our business, dealing with difficult situations close to me that are currently requiring a lot of extra time, thought, and investment, and just also the normal stuff of being a wife and mom.
Things came to a head on Friday when I was super late for an appointment and because I was so stressed about being late, I took two very wrong turns and ended up lost… which only added to my stress levels. That day, I drew a line in the sand to say, “I don’t want to live like this anymore!”
I took the weekend off and spent time just thinking through what was and wasn’t working, what I could change, and how we could change our schedule so that I stopped living life so much in the frantic and panic zone.
I tweaked some things around on our daily schedule and picked two areas that I really wanted to work on this week:
- I am not going to check email until after 12:30 p.m. each day. I’ve been training, Meg, my new virtual assistant, in the last two months and she’s now overseeing my main inbox during the morning so that I can fully focus on homeschooling and my family. I was still checking in on my email early in the morning, though, and getting distracted by to-do’s and projects. So I’m committing not to check email until after 12:30 p.m.
- I’m going to aim to be on time for my Periscopes each day. As I mentioned in my scope this morning, I’ve been late for a LOT of things recently — not only deadlines and appointments, but also my scopes. They are supposed to be at 7:30 a.m. CT and 3 p.m. CT and well, I’ve been 10-20 minutes late almost every single day. This is usually because I didn’t plan well ahead of time. I wait until the last minute to plan my scope and get ready for my scope… which always takes longer than I guesstimate! So yes, I need to work on that!
I’d love to hear from YOU. What 1-2 areas in your life do you want to work on this week? Leave a comment and let us know so we can be accountable to each other this week.
5 Things I’m Loving This Week
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve done a 5 Things I’m Loving post and I’ve missed it! Here are 5 things I’ve been loving this week:
1) Personalized Promises from Scripture
This little Scripture card holder showed up in my mailbox weeks ago and it’s been an incredible blessing and encouragement to me. It’s filled with Scripture promises that have been personalized with my name.
I have it sitting on my dresser and I usually pull one out and display it every few days. Usually, it’s the exact verse that I needed to hear right then. I’m so grateful for God’s Word and how it comforts, encourages, challenges, and feeds my soul. {The cards were a gift from Jennifer from SweetAsHoneyCards.com.}
2) Rooting for the Royals
Our beloved Kansas City Royals are in the playoffs and we are so stinkin’ proud of them. We don’t have cable, so we’ve not been able to watch all of the games, but we are loving when we’re able to catch a game on our non-cable TV.
And we’re contenting ourselves to follow the stats on MLB.com and listen to the radio broadcasts when we can’t watch the game live.
(Silas is working on loom band projects… His creativity and designs with loom bands is getting really impressive! Also, we may have a bit of a cord situation going on. If you’re kind of OCD about that stuff, you may just need to scroll away quickly!)
3) Hanging Out With Joy
My friend and manager, Joy, was in town this week for two days. It was SO fun for us to get to swoon together over my new book and how beautiful the finished copy looks!
Joy is my manager, but more than that, she’s one of my dearest friends. And she’s poured a LOT of time and energy into helping me take this book from concept to finished product. I’m so grateful for her and for all she does to not only serve as one of my biggest cheerleaders, but also to take so much off of my plate so that I can focus on my greatest priorities.

4) Downtime to Rest & Refuel
The past 7 days were really, really full. I kind of felt like I was drowning multiple times — in a sea of projects, to-do’s, and needs.
So it was such a gift to have a very, very quiet weekend. This morning I lounged and caught up on some writing, blogging, and emails (from bed!), listened to podcasts and periscopes, snuggled with my people, and drank this Dairy-Free Iced Coffee that Jesse made for me.
It was such a blessing to be HOME all day today and to get to soak up the opportunity to have Comfy Pant Day! I’m a big believer in taking time to rest and refuel — especially during busy seasons and today was a special gift.
5) The Scoop on Scope
During my downtime today, I had a chance to read this new book by my new friend, Kristi Clover. She and I met at a conference I was speaking at earlier this year and I was so inspired by her that I went home and checked out her Periscopes, followed her, and have been so inspired by her ever since.
So I was thrilled to get to buy her brand-new book that just released TODAY! If you are wondering what Periscope is all about or you are a blogger or a business owner who is thinking about signing up for Periscope and trying it out, I think you’ll find her book so helpful! I learned a lot of great tips and suggestions for ways that I can improve my own scopes.
(If you’re not following me, I’m @MoneySavingMom on Periscope and I usually scope at 7:30 a.m.-ish and 3:00 p.m.-ish CT each weekday. My Morning Motivation scope is inspirational, upbeat, and focused on encouraging you to live with intention. My afternoon Money-Making Mom scope is all about building a business, increasing your income, and keeping a healthy balance in the process. I’d love for you to join us!)
What are YOU loving right now? Tell us in the comments!









