In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I dive deeper on the topic of rest. We talk about the importance of trust, choosing joy in the journey, and releasing the burdens you were never meant to carry.
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Intentional Family #51: Places We Go When Things Don’t Go As Planned
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel shares some recent revelations about unmet expectations from Brené Brown’s book, The Atlas of the Heart.
Intentional Family #50: Live in the Moment
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I talk about making the most of your moments by fighting the urge to capture them all the time.
Intentional Family #49: Transition
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I discuss dealing with change, the importance of learning, and the value of mistakes.
Intentional Family #48: The Year of Rest
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel expounds on one of her yearly themes and shares some keys to beating overwhelm and staying in a state of continual rest.
Intentional Family #47: 2022 Words for the Year
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I share our words for the year, and talk about why broad themes are more likely to create positive changes than specific goals.
Intentional Family #46: Top Books We Read (& Lessons We Learned) in 2021
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I reflect on the year. We share some of the biggest lessons learned and discuss the books that they came from.
Intentional Family #45: Crafting Your Home
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel shares ideas and examples for creating a home environment that is authentic, peaceful, and purposeful.
Intentional Family #44: Line Upon Line
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I talk about developing character, changing defaults, and staying patient and positive while training your kids.
Intentional Family #43: Mentors
In this episode of the Intentional Family, Rachel & I talk about the value of mentors, what to look for when choosing one, and why not having all the answers can actually be a good thing.