I would like to nominate my 'best friend who used to be my neighbor,' (which is how I usually refer to her) Sarah. Sarah had baby boy number 5 when she was 42 years old. She home school's all of them. Pre-K through 7th grade. AND they just moved out to a house on 5 acres of land and she voluntarily helps her neighbors do things like feed their chickens and gather their eggs. As if she doesn't have enough to do. Back when we were neighbors and I stayed at home with my three, we spent hours and hours talking about ways to make our lives easier. This is the book we needed 5 years ago but could still use today.
I am so excited excited about this giveaway! Kendra is awesome, and I can't wait to listen to the newest podcast episode with you both! I nominate my daughter who is preparing for senior year and college and is wanting to start an online artistic business. I would also keep one for myself in trying to manage all this homeschooling and housekeeping and people raising in this pandemic. Thank you!
Long time listener, first time commenter! 🎉So excited for this book! I nominate my bff, who, like me, has 3 kids and a busy life, and, who like me, could use some guidance to simplify, let go of the superfluous, and learn to prioritize and enjoy the things that matter!
I hope I’m not posting my comment twice, but there was a whole login rigmarole. I’m headed to listen to that podcast about the morning routine, because that sounds like some advice I need. And I nominate my hardworking sister, who could use some life hacks to help her feel less guilty about slowing down.
I'm nominating my sister Rebekah who is starting a business (because she has to for economic survival), while juggling co-vid schooling her four kids and being the kindest most compassionate spouse to her dear husband who is severely ill.
As a single 33 year old, I reallllly value exchanging "life hacks" with friends who can transcend life stage and season. Is there anything more powerful than women exchanging ideas for how to get. ish.done? I'm nominating my friend Avivah to read this book with me, whose friendship has remained so close as we navigate living in different states, with different responsibilities (Me: single, living solo, caring for a parent with cancer. Her: recently married, mother, and foster parent while working full time). We both find a surge of energy that comes from crossing stuff off our to do lists even though the items on our said lists could NOT be more different. Would love to spice up our task list and home management systems with Kendra's genius ideas in this book!
I would love this book for my little sister Rachel who is starting a NEW job next week!!! She would get so much out of Kendra’s principles!
I would like to nominate my 'best friend who used to be my neighbor,' (which is how I usually refer to her) Sarah. Sarah had baby boy number 5 when she was 42 years old. She home school's all of them. Pre-K through 7th grade. AND they just moved out to a house on 5 acres of land and she voluntarily helps her neighbors do things like feed their chickens and gather their eggs. As if she doesn't have enough to do. Back when we were neighbors and I stayed at home with my three, we spent hours and hours talking about ways to make our lives easier. This is the book we needed 5 years ago but could still use today.
I am so excited excited about this giveaway! Kendra is awesome, and I can't wait to listen to the newest podcast episode with you both! I nominate my daughter who is preparing for senior year and college and is wanting to start an online artistic business. I would also keep one for myself in trying to manage all this homeschooling and housekeeping and people raising in this pandemic. Thank you!
My sister and I would love this book!
I need help! 😂
Long time listener, first time commenter! 🎉So excited for this book! I nominate my bff, who, like me, has 3 kids and a busy life, and, who like me, could use some guidance to simplify, let go of the superfluous, and learn to prioritize and enjoy the things that matter!
I hope I’m not posting my comment twice, but there was a whole login rigmarole. I’m headed to listen to that podcast about the morning routine, because that sounds like some advice I need. And I nominate my hardworking sister, who could use some life hacks to help her feel less guilty about slowing down.
I'm nominating my sister Rebekah who is starting a business (because she has to for economic survival), while juggling co-vid schooling her four kids and being the kindest most compassionate spouse to her dear husband who is severely ill.
I'm intrigued by a Monday (or any day) uniform. I two friends who I think would love this book.
I have a friend who just had a baby and is looking to organize her life. This would be so perfect! Easy and simple!
Okay, after reading about the Monday uniform, I'm sold. And between you and Emily, I think I now need some Kendra in my life.
Recommending this to my bff Bekah who is due with her first baby in December and needs ALL the life hacks right now!!
I'm starting the Monday uniform NOW! What a lazy genius idea. Gotta get this book :)
As a single 33 year old, I reallllly value exchanging "life hacks" with friends who can transcend life stage and season. Is there anything more powerful than women exchanging ideas for how to get. ish.done? I'm nominating my friend Avivah to read this book with me, whose friendship has remained so close as we navigate living in different states, with different responsibilities (Me: single, living solo, caring for a parent with cancer. Her: recently married, mother, and foster parent while working full time). We both find a surge of energy that comes from crossing stuff off our to do lists even though the items on our said lists could NOT be more different. Would love to spice up our task list and home management systems with Kendra's genius ideas in this book!
So excited for this book! My mom definitely needs to read it lol
My daughter could benefit from reading this, as could I!