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Feeling Overwhelmed Before Spring? Do This Now (Round Table) | 501

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Winter is often described as the slow season, but what if that isn't actually true? In this episode, we're sharing the honest reality of what winter really looks like on a homestead and why slow living doesn't happen automatically. Instead, it's something we must create intentionally.

We talk about how winter shifts from growing and harvesting to planning and evaluating, how to adjust your homestead to match your current season of life, and why creating small pockets of margin can make a powerful difference in your health, stress levels, and sustainability.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why winter isn't truly a slow season

  • How to evaluate what worked in your garden and pantry

  • The importance of creating intentional margin

  • How small habits can restore energy and clarity

  • Why slow living starts with honest evaluation

If you've ever felt like you're constantly busy, even in winter, this episode will help you create a more sustainable, intentional pace. Listen now and start building margin into your homesteading life. For more information and any links mentioned, visit the blog post here: https://melissaknorris.com/501

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