
“There’s nothing wrong with daydreaming about home improvements or imagining a different house, but what matters most is what we do next. That next step can either help us grow or hold us back.
When I find myself peering over a picket fence, wondering if the grass is greener elsewhere, I stop and change my perspective. The home I have is enough.”
Today I’m excited to share that I wrote an article for the Proverbs 31 site. You can read the full piece on their site. We’re also giving away ten copies of Love the Home You Have—leave a comment on the Proverbs 31 post to enter the giveaway.
GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
The main photo is a preview of my book Love the Home You Have. For more information, visit the book’s official site.