Sunday, May 4, 2025

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Looking for virtual work? We're hiring! Read below for all the deets! We're hiring for the next position on our team — a virtual assistant to one of our Directors! This position is for a contract position and you will be serving as an assistant to our ...
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We’re Hiring!

Looking for virtual work? We’re hiring! Read below for all the deets!

We’re hiring for the next position on our team — a virtual assistant to one of our Directors!

This position is for a contract position and you will be serving as an assistant to our Director of Brand Partnerships.

This role requires exceptional writing, proofreading, and communication skills, the ability to communicate well with brands on our behalf, a strong understanding of what is a good deal and what deals our audience most loves, an understanding of how to format a blog post on WordPress, the ability to post on Instagram Stories and Facebook Stories, as well as strong attention to detail. No professional experience is required to apply.

Please note that it is a very detailed application, and that is on purpose, because we want serious applicants only who can demonstrate and showcase the skills we’re looking for. Click here to see the job description & details, hiring timeline, and application.

Though this position is contract to start out, there is potential for an increase in hours and pay and the possibility that it may eventually turn into a part-time or full-time role on our team.

We are very excited to be hiring, and we have another position becoming available in the near future, so stay tuned!

Click here for all of the details and to apply.

   
 

A Peek into March

Welcome to my monthly post where I share a peek into the last month at our house! Here’s a little peek into March… (And yes, I know it’s the first of May and I’m finally getting this up… I had so many good intentions to get it up earlier and it just is happening now! Oh well!)

I started out the month in Disney with a group of amazing women who are clients of my business coach, Alli Worthington, and some of her clients. Alli has been so instrumental in my life and in our business since I started coaching with her and I was so excited to see what God had for me on this getaway.

Let’s just say, I was not one bit disappointed! Not only did we laugh so hard and have so much fun (which was so good for my soul!), but I also got to learn so much from other wise women. 

Alli structures the event so that there is a lot of fun but also a lot of time for coaching and mentoring. I came home so refreshed and also fired up with so much inspiration for ways to lead my company better.

I share more on this podcast about the surprising lessons I learned in Disney (who knew a trip to Disney would be such a deeply moving experience??)

We had a fun hangout at the library playroom with my friend, Kate, and her kids!

This picture is such a beautiful reminder of how God writes stories we could never, ever dream up! Almost 4 years before on the same date this picture was taken, we were together with our two little girls… we could have never imagined 4 years later, we’d have 5 little kids between us!!

I got to meet Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith and interview her for a podcast episode. Listen to our conversation here.

At the beginning of 2025, I set a goal to try making 12 new-to-me things that I’d never made before. (See my list here.)

In January, my project was to make Homemade Vanilla. February’s project was to make Homemade Focaccia using my sourdough starter.

Because I love all things cinnamon and sugar, I decided to try this recipe from Acts of Sourdough for Cinnamon Roll Focaccia. I’ve learned pretty much everything I know about sourdough baking from Acts of Sourdough and she has yet to steer me wrong. See how it turned out here.

Kathrynne and I took a Spring Break trip to Isle of Palms, SC. It was absolutely beautiful and we had the most relaxing and fun time together, walking miles, enjoying the ocean, eating yummy food, and just soaking up time together.

We walked to Harris Teeter and found some CRAZY sales!!

While there, we had the most incredibly touching experience. I wrote more about it here on Instagram.

We spent a lot of time on the sidelines at baseball games in March. Since Jesse is an assistant coach for Silas’s JV and high school teams this year, I had all three younger kids by myself at most games. But it’s SO much easier this year compared to last year!!

Jesse and I are continuing our ABC dates and we went to Olive Garden for our O date (it’s been years since we gone to one!). I share in this post how we are finding time to make dates happen right now.

Micah is taking after me with his love of butter! 🙂

In case you wondered what it was like to take these three to the doctor!!

We closed out the month with a Leadership Team Meet-Up with our three directors for MoneySavingMom.com. These are the women who make all the things happen here and I’m so grateful for each of them!

We had a fun day full of planning and getting manis and pedis, eating at some of my favorite local places, and going axe throwing!

And we hit a big goal in March with launching our brand-new program: The One-Hour Budget for Teens! Psst! Want to get a coupon code to get it for just $19? Sign up for this freebie here.

   
 

A photo of me when I was 14 (and a valuable financial lesson my parents taught me)

(That’s a photo of a photo of me at 14. I tried to find one of me when I was 12 but most of them were cut up into small sizes and shapes for photo albums!)

When I was 12 years old, my parents let me start doing something that ended up changing my life in ways I’m still so grateful for today.

What was it? They let me start paying for many of my own expenses — things like clothes, gifts, and personal spending money.

I see it was one of the best gifts they gave me. Because it challenged me to learn to stretch my money as far as possible and it motivated me to think outside the box. For instance, I discovered I could often buy an entire season’s worth of clothes at the thrift store for $12–$20 (on their dollar days!) — instead of spending $60–$80 at retail stores.

The habit of thinking outside the box when it came to money laid the foundation for years of creative saving and smart spending. And that “figure it out” mindset? It’s saved our family thousands and thousands of dollars over the years!

It also encouraged me to find ways to earn my own income from a young age. At 14, I started teaching violin lessons. When I was 15, I was waitressing at a local tea room. By16, I was juggling violin lessons, waitressing, babysitting, and working as a mother’s helper.

I loved the challenge of learning to juggle a lot of different things. I loved getting to buy things with my own money and the fulfillment that brought. And I discovered just how entrepreneurial I was — which honestly laid the foundation for me now owning my business!

Looking back, I’m so thankful my parents let me pay for a lot of my own things. It challenged me to be resourceful, to look for opportunities, and to build experience and skills that have served me so well into adulthood.

If you’re looking for ways to help your teens start building great financial skills and are looking for ways to help them earn money, I have a free resource for you!

Most teens only hear about the same few money-making ideas (hello babysitting and lawn mowing!), but there are SO many other creative (and higher-paying!) ways for them to earn — and build real-world skills while they’re at it. That’s why we created this free download with 10 Genius Side Hustles for Teens.

When you download this FREE list of side hustle ideas, your teen will discover:

  • 10 UNIQUE and high-earning side hustles.
  • How to start making some spending money with little to no upfront costs.
  • Some creative ways to turn their skills (yes, things they ALREADY enjoy doing!) into extra cash!

If you’ve ever thought, “I want to help my teen earn money… I just don’t know where to start!” — this freebie is for you (and them!).

Learning how to earn money is about so much more than just a few extra dollars — it’s about helping your teen step into their potential. These side hustles build essential life skills (like confidence, communication, time management, and goal-setting)!

Let’s help your teen learn some SMART ways to earn their own money!

Click here to download your FREE side hustle ideas for teens.

Helping your teen take small steps now can set them up for big wins later!

   
 
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