Saturday, May 31, 2014

Three Reasons You Need an Outside Passion (+ win a copy of Hope Runs!) and more...

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Three Reasons You Need an Outside Passion

Note from Crystal: I’m so honored to have my friend, Claire, guest posting here today. I’ve known Claire for almost five years and she’s been such a blessing and inspiration to me. I think you’ll be inspired by her post — and you’ll definitely want to check out her new book, Hope Runs!

Guest post by Claire who blogs at ClaireDiazOrtiz.com

Growing up, my mother had a favorite phrase: Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.

That motto (which is now her email signature) has informed many of the choices she makes in life, and it’s also proved relevant to me. Indeed, I’m a passionate person. I work hard, I play hard, and in all areas of life I try to be passionate about what I’m doing — otherwise I just don’t think it’s worth much of my time!

Although I work outside the home, run a popular business blog, and have a family, I also have a passion for Kenya and AIDS orphans. Starting a nonprofit and joining my life with my foster son have been tangible outputs of this “outside” passion. Recently, this passion culminated in the publication of our new book: Hope Runs: An American Tourist, A Kenyan Boy, a Journey of Redemption.

Ultimately, my experience has convinced me of the importance of cultivating a passion outside of your workplace, home life, or daily grind. In truth, I believe it’s essential to helping you find and maintain a fulfilling life.

Here are three reasons I believe you need an outside passion:

1. An Outside Passion Will Fuel You — Not Drain You

The problem with my mother’s motto (“anything worth doing is worth overdoing“), is burnout. The reason that many of us don’t pursue outside passions in our life is because we’re already overwhelmed with what we are doing already, and we think adding on one more thing will do us in. (To better understand our state of overwhelm, Crystal’s book, Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, should be your first stop.)

In reality, though, outside passions are the exact thing we need to become more energized, happy, and fulfilled. By adding in something to our lives that makes us feel excited, our perspective on our whole life can and will change.

2. You’ll Find Time for Your Passion

We all have 168 hours in a week, and most of us feel like that’s not enough to get done what we need to do. But, if you’re like me, even during the busiest times you usually find moments to do your favorite thing (whether it’s going for a run, having a cup of tea during a morning quiet time, talking with your best friend on the phone, or logging onto Facebook!).

The same is true of an outside passion. No matter how strapped you are for time, if you are truly passionate about an activity, you’ll find the time.

3. Your Outside Passion Will Open Your World to New Opportunities, and Will Encourage You to Share Your Passion

One of the great benefits of an outside passion is that it broadens your world beyond the day-to-day. In my case, an outside passion for Africa and AIDS orphans means that every day I orchestrate and participate in activities and relationships that are outside of my regular daily life of work and family.

Over time, I have felt so fulfilled by this that I have sought to share my passion, in order to bring in more of these relationships and activities. This, in turn, creates a cycle of even more fulfillment.

Once you make time for your passion, you’ll realize how important it is, and will want to share it with others. In honor of the culmination of one of my passions, I’m giving away a free ebook on the power of sharing our passions with the world that you can download here.

We all have “outside” passions we might like to do more of, whether knitting, swimming, coin collecting, studying French, volunteering, or something else. Unfortunately, most of us think we can’t pursue these interests — because they don’t fit into our current life, because we already have too much going on, or because we aren’t sure we can find the time. In reality, though, making time for these passions is essential to building the healthy lives we seek.

Take this post as a call to arms to go ahead and pick up your passion. Find that new or neglected interest of yours and carve out time to make it a part of your daily life. With time, you’ll find an even healthier, happier you hidden inside!

Do you have an outside passion you’re yearning to pursue? What is it? Can you take one baby step today to start pursuing it?

Claire Diaz-Ortiz (@claire) is an author, speaker, and Silicon Valley innovator who was an early employee at Twitter. Named one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company, she holds an MBA and other degrees from Stanford and Oxford and has been featured widely in print and broadcast media. She writes a popular blog at ClaireDiazOrtiz.com and is the author of the new book, Hope Runs: An American Tourist, a Kenyan Boy, a Journey of Redemption.

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Would you like to win a copy of Claire’s new book, Hope Runs?

Sammy Ikua Gachagua had lost his father to illness, his mother to abandonment, and his home to poverty. By age ten, he was living in a shack with seven other children and very little food. He entered an orphanage seeing it as a miracle with three meals a day, a bed to sleep in, and clothes on his back.

When Claire Diaz-Ortiz arrived in Kenya at the end of an around-the-world journey, she decided to stay the night, climb Mt. Kenya, then head back home. She entered an orphanage seeing it as little more than a free place to spend the night before her mountain trek. God had other plans.

Hope Runs is the emotional story of an American tourist, a Kenyan orphan, and the day that would change the course of both of their lives forever. It’s about what it means to live in the now when the world is falling down around you. It’s about what it means to hope for the things you cannot see. Most of all, it’s about how God can change your life in the blink of an eye.

Would you like to win a copy of Hope Runs? Just click on the graphic below and type in your name and email address. Ten winners will be chosen and posted early next week. This giveaway ends Sunday, June 1, at 11:59 pm, CST.
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:: My New Mantra: Fully Embracing Life

Fully Embracing Life

As I got into the car last Saturday to head to the airport from the Florida Homeschool Conference, I got a text from my mom letting me know that one of my sister’s and brother-in-law’s really close friends had been killed in a tragic accident.

While I didn’t personally know this couple, my heart has hurt so much for this young wife and mom of four who lost her husband so unexpectedly and tragically. I cannot imagine the pain, the shock, the anguish, the gaping hole left by her husband’s death.

My mom told me today that his funeral on Wednesday was one of the most meaningful services she’d ever attended. Why? Because this man had lived wholeheartedly embracing every moment of life.

He had almost died from a serious illness a few years before. This illness took his eyesight, but instead of lamenting the fact that he had lost his sight, he spent the last few years of his life living every day to the fullest — pouring himself into people and loving people well.

One of my dear friends who just recently had surgery to remove part of her tongue and lymph nodes in an effort to beat her throat cancer told me (my paraphrase), “You can’t look death in the face and not be changed. You stop worrying about petty things. You stop letting misunderstandings and differences hurt relationships. And you start loving people well. Because you don’t know how many days you have left on this earth and you don’t want to waste a single one.”

Her example of living each day to its fullest has challenged me deeply. And it’s convicted me of how often I let busyness get in the way of loving well.

Moving to Tennessee was a major milestone for me. I drew a line in the sand and said, “From here on out, I want to wholeheartedly embrace the life God has given me. I’ve spent too many years stuffing problems under the rug instead of dealing with them in a healthy way. I’ve spent too many years of my life chasing productivity instead of making people and community a priority. I’ve spent too many years trying to please people instead of being who God has called me to be.”

It’s been a month of fully embracing life and I wouldn’t go back to my former self for anything. I’ve made deep relationships. I’ve become more spontaneous. I’ve laughed harder than I have in ages. And I’ve discovered that people are completely okay with my sometimes-messy, very imperfect self.

It’s been a beautiful journey and it’s only begun. Will you join me? Let’s fully embrace today… because we don’t know if there is a tomorrow.

P.S. Would you please join me in praying for this dear woman who has lost her husband and these four young children who have lost their daddy? If you want to do something to help this woman and her four children out practically or financially, please email me (crystal @ moneysavingmom.com) and I’ll share some specific ways you can help them out.

I’d also like ask for prayer for my sister, Gretchen, and her husband, as you can probably imagine how difficult this has been for them, too. She does a lot to make MoneySavingMom.com what it is — running the Stores Deals section and sharing her shopping trips and weekly menu plans — and I’d love it if we could all come around her and support her in this time of grief. If you’d like to send a note to her to let her know you’re praying for her, you can email it to me, as well (crystal @ moneysavingmom.com) and I’ll make sure she gets it. Thank you all so very much!

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:: How we paid off $1000 in 2 months & got our lives in better order!

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Zan from FlourishingAtHome.com recently shared her Say Goodbye To Survival Mode testimonial over on her blog.

Read how my book helped them get more organized and, in-turn, pay off over $1000 in 2 months!

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Here’s the pile of mail she tackled — wow! I’m so proud of her!

If you feel overwhelmed with piles and projects, I think you’ll be really encouraged by her post! Go read it here.

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:: Brigette’s $52 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 6

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Note from Crystal: My oldest sister, Brigette, lives in South Carolina with her husband and four young children. I asked her recently if she’d start sharing her shopping trips here since she’s an amazing bargain-shopper and has some different stores in her area than Gretchen and I do. Enjoy!

Harris Teeter

1 Romaine Lettuce – $0.99

1 Red Leaf Lettuce – $0.99

Zucchini squash (2.30lbs @ $0.99/lb) – $2.28

Chicken Leg Quarters (5.75lbs @ $0.69/lb) – $3.97

5 Dozen Eggs ($1.25/dozen) – $6.25

3 Boxes Annie’s Macaroni and Cheese – $1.10 each, used 3 $0.35/1 printable coupon from their website - $0.40 each after coupons

2 Boxes Horizon Organic Macaroni and Cheese – $1.50 each – used -$0.55/1 Horizon mac & cheese printable - $0.40 each after coupons (they were all out of the boxes that were on sale for $1 each and would have been free)

3 Boxes (4-ct) Hunt’s Snack Pudding – $1 each – used $0.75 off any THREE (3) Snack Pack Pudding 4ct - $0.50 each after coupons (my husband can use these in his daily sack lunches at work.)

1 Picsweet Steamers Green Beans – $1, used -$0.50/1  from the 3/02 Red Plum insert – free after coupon

1 Silk Almond Milk – $3, used $1 off Silk Almond, half gallon printable, plus $1 Harris Teeter eCoupon - $1 after coupons

2 Bags Santitas Corn Chips – $2 each, used $1 off of $3 salty snack purchase (BI-LO catalina coupon) – $1.50 each after coupon

Used $3 off of $30 total purchase (BI-LO catalina coupon)

Total after sales and coupons: $16.46

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WalMart (We were already there to pick up something, so I price-matched a couple of Aldi’s produce prices while we were there.)

3 Avocados @ $0.69 each – $2.07

1 Pineapple – $1.19

1 5lb bag of Flour – $1.68

2 Gallons Milk ($3.98 each) – $7.96

Total: $12.90

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BI-LO (They were out of most things I went for, unfortunately.)

1 Large Box Honey Nut Cheerios – $3, used $0.50/1 General Mills Honey Nut Cheerios or Honey Nut Medley Crunch Cereal - $2 after coupon (not a good price, but my husband likes cereal for weekday breakfasts, and we were out!)

5 Yoplait 100-Calorie Greek Yogurt Cups – $3 (must buy in sets of 5 for this price), used Bi-Lo eCoupon, plus SavingStar (EXP 05/31) eCoupon - $1 for 5 after coupons and SavingStar

1 Half Gallon Minute Maid Orange Juice – marked down to $2.49

1 (4-pk) YoCrunch Chips Ahoy Yogurt – marked down to $2.29, used $0.75/1  printable - $0.79 after coupon

Total after sales and coupons: $7.28, plus receive $1 from SavingStar

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Local Farmer’s Market (I LOVE this place, and I totally scored there today!)

Huge Box of Bananas – $5.00 (I came home and weighed it because I’m weird like that. :) It was 43 lbs!!  We will eat as many as we can over the next week, and then freeze up the rest for baking and smoothies.)

Box of Assorted Pears – $4.00 (21 lbs!)

4 Heads of Cauliflower ($1.25 each) – $5.00

3 Roma Tomatoes (@ $0.49/lb) – $0.56

1 Bag of Mini Carrots – $0.99

Total: $15.55

Total for all grocery items: $52.19, plus receive $1 back from SavingStar

Menu Plan for this Week

Breakfasts

Scrambled Eggs, Yogurt, Fruit, Easy Baked Apple Oatmeal (I will use pears instead of apples.), Smoothies, Toast

Lunches

Baked Potatoes (I bought a large discounted bag of potatoes last week that needs to be used up), Macaroni and Cheese, PB&J on Homemade Bread, Tossed Salad, Leftovers, Carrot Sticks, Fruit

Dinners

Spaghetti Marinara (using homemade sauce from the freezer), Easy Italian Breadsticks, Green Beans

Venison Roast in the Crockpot (my husband loves to hunt, and we have an abundance of deer meat in our freezer!), Baked Potatoes, Roasted Cauliflower, Biscuits

Taco Salad (I use ground venison instead of beef.), Fresh Fruit

Chicken Gravy over Rice, Steamed Cauliflower, Pears

Meat Potato Quiche, Banana Pear Muffins, Broccoli

Grilled Pizza, Tossed Salad

Baked Chicken, Cheesy Mashed Potato Cauliflower Bake, Banana Oat Muffins (gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, sugar-free! Recipe coming soon!)

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Friday, May 30, 2014

FREE 8x8 Photo Book from Shutterfly (just pay shipping!) and more...

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:: FREE 8×8 Photo Book from Shutterfly (just pay shipping!)

Free Photo Book from Shutterfly

Sign up or login to your My Coke Rewards account and you can get a code for a FREE 8×8 Photo Book from Shutterfly. There are 50,000 free photo book codes available.

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:: I’m SO Happy to Be “Back” & Why We Moved to Nashville

Why We Moved to Nashville

There have been so many thoughts swirling in my head this past week… and so much I want to share with you all. This is a long post, but I hope it helps to answer many of the questions I’ve been asked over and over again the past few months. Thank you for your patience as I waited to share these details until the time was right.

The Post I Was Scared to Publish

Four weeks ago, I came out and told you all that my heart was to get back to my blogging roots. I was scared to push publish on that post.

Scared because I had no idea what the response would be like. Scared because I’ve been pretty quiet when it comes to personal life stuff as a blogger the past few years. Scared because I knew that it was opening myself up and putting myself out there.

But I was also very settled about it. I knew it was the right move for me. I knew that’s where my heart was. So I was okay if some of my readers were disappointed by the decision.

Your overwhelmingly positive response has BLOWN. ME. AWAY.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Your kind comments and cheering me on have blessed me more than words can say.

It’s Good to Be “Back”

It’s felt so good to be “back” to blogging. Back to sharing about my everyday life — the highs, the lows, the triumphs, the failures… the excitement and the mundane stuff. Thanks for joining me in the journey.

Also? Thank you for how you have supported our family in our move to Nashville. It was a BIG step for us and the way that you all have surrounded us with prayers and encouragement along the way means more than words can express.

There was a lot of sadness, grieving, and processing that went along with moving away from our family, friends, and the state we’ve always lived in. Many days, in the midst of all of that, I’d get an email or a comment from one of you that would be exactly what I needed to hear right then.

Why We Moved to Nashville

We Are So Grateful to Be in Nashville

It’s been a month since we moved and we are so very grateful to be here. Over and over, God has confirmed to us that this is exactly where we’re supposed to be.

We’ve been so blessed by our welcoming neighborhood. We’ve found a church that we feel our family is going to really grow and thrive in. We are loving getting to spend a lot more time with dear friends here we already knew before we moved. And we have also met other wonderful people who are fast becoming dear friends.

Yes, we miss our family and friends in Kansas. Yes, there have been adjustments being in this new city, new house, and new state. Yes, we don’t have everything completely organized and I have yet to get anything hung on the walls.

But we are happy and content. And deep in the core of our souls, we know that this is home.

Whether it’s home for forever or just a season, we don’t know. But we are throwing ourselves wholeheartedly into developing roots and relationships here because no one is guaranteed tomorrow. So we want to live today to the fullest.

Having a much more flexible schedule since Jesse is working from home instead of running a busy law firm has been a very welcome change for us. We are loving being home as a family more, loving having Jesse more involved in our every day lives, and loving a simpler pace of life where community and relationships are much more important than productivity and to-do lists.

Why We Moved to Nashville

Why We Moved to Nashville

Many of you have asked why we moved and/or what our long-term plans are. I’ve held off sharing details publicly because we were still processing them ourselves. But now that we’ve been here for a month, Jesse and I wanted you all to know where our decision to move came from.

It was much prayed over, thought over, talked over, mulled over, cried over, and counseled over. In fact, it’s a decision that’s been about three years in the making.

While there is a LONG list of reasons why we decided to move, here are three of the biggest reasons:

1. My husband needed a change.

In the past year, the light had gone out in my husband’s eyes. The passion from his heart. The spring in his step. Running his own demanding law firm had taken its toll and he was ready for something different.

He’s learned so much and grown so much in the past five years. It’s been exciting to see him take a dream and turn it into a successful reality. He’s gotten to help many, many people. And he’s grateful to have had the past five years. But the time had come to move on.

2. Our family needed a change.

We loved being close to family in Kansas. We loved being able to see them often, spend time with them, and build close relationships with them. And we miss them dearly. But we also felt like Jesse and I both having separate businesses was taking its toll on our family’s health.

We longed for a slower pace of life and more community — for our family’s growth and health — and after much prayer and thought, we ultimately felt that a sort of “starting over” of sorts in a new city would be a much more effective way to accomplish this. So far, it truly has been.

3. Our business needed a change.

MoneySavingMom.com has grown a LOT in the past few years. We’ve been grateful for the growth and excited at the possibilities and open doors, but it’s become much more than I could handle on my own. So we hired a wonderful management company last year who have come on and helped shoulder a tremendous amount of the load I had been carrying.

This allowed us to really step back and think long-term about where the business is headed. Jesse and I started praying and seriously considering the possibility of moving to where our management company is located (the Nashville area) so it would make meetings, product development, and business growth much more efficient than it would if we were to try to do it all virtually.

At the same time, Jesse and I and our management company began discussing the possibility of Jesse coming on in a managerial role to oversee all the legal/financial details of running MSM, as well as take over the development of some new business opportunities that had come our way and none of us had capacity to oversee. He also had some legal/business ideas he wanted to pursue outside of MSM that have been on the back burner because he was too busy running his law firm.

Why We Moved to Nashville

The more we discussed these possibilities, the more we realized what a great fit this would be for everyone. And the more we prayed about it, the more excited we got about it.

But it was still a BIG, BIG leap for our family. In November of last year, Jesse and I came to Nashville to meet with people, talk in-depth to our friends here, check out the area, and pray hard for clear direction.

Truthfully, we prayed most of all for red lights and closed doors. We did not want to make this big move if we weren’t absolutely, 150% sure it was the right thing.

All we got were more green lights and open doors.

So we sat at the airport on the way home and both looked at each other and unanimously agreed, “We’re supposed to do this. And if we don’t jump out in faith, we’ll always wonder what we would have missed out on because we weren’t willing to step out of our comfort zone.”

We moved May 1 and not a day goes by that we don’t experience yet another confirmation that this is where we’re supposed to be. We don’t know what all the future holds, but we are grateful for how God has led us so far and we continue to trust Him to lead us in the future… one step at a time!

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21 Days to a More Disciplined Life

:: FREE Printable Slow Cooker Menu Plan for June

FREE Slow Cooker Menu Plan

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:: Krispy Kreme: FREE doughnut of your choice on June 6, 2014

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Mark your calendars! On June 6, 2014, you can stop by Krispy Kreme to get a FREE doughnut of your choice — no purchase necessary.

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