Listen "Counting & Using Your Blessings"
Episode Synopsis
We are all blessed in some way, but how we use those blessings can count for so much more!Recently I came across a quote by W.T. Purkiser. He said, ‘Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our Thanksgiving.”I have often counted my blessings, but honestly? I never gave pause to think about how I can use them. During one of my Afternoon Tea breaks, I sat and pondered these words. During that session, I saw the importance of asking myself two questions: “What are my blessings?” followed up by “Just how do I use them?” We know we are blessed. In this Episode, listen in as you discover one of the keys to living a Simple Life. Count your blessings - then take it a step further and learn how to use them to bless our families, friends, and others. The Farm WifeThe Farm Wife - Podcast Resource PageStop By for a Visit!Send us a textSupport the showThe Farm Wife (website)Let's Visit! (email)Amazon Shop PageGreat Products by The Farm Wife:The Simple Life WorkbookSimple Life Home Finance BundleThe Art of HomemakingFind other helpful Simple Life Products in The Farm Wife ShopDo you want to learn more about living a simple life? Then a great place to start is with the books in my Simple Life Series! Living a Simple Life on the Farm (my story) The Search for a Simple Life How to Cook a Possum: Yesterday’s Skills & Frugal Tips for a Simple Life (don’t worry – this isn’t a cookbook!)Faith & a Simple Life FICTION The Strangers Room
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