Yes, YOU can homestead AND work a full-time job!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023
  • It is possible to homestead and work a full-time job. It does require time, and over the last decade I’ve developed some time management strategies that really work. I know you’ll find these helpful.
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    Welcome to our Plan Bee! After 20 years of successful careers in the Los Angeles area we moved to rural Missouri and are taking steps to become more self-sustaining on our homestead. I break down all the farmy things into small manageable steps so you can start homesteading wherever you are.
    We homestead on 2.5 acres in the Missouri Ozarks, and our garden hardiness zone is 6B.
    Our weekly videos break down farming and gardening into small manageable steps so you can make the transition towards self sufficiency and food sustainability without being overwhelmed!
    I garden in the Missouri Ozarks and am in hardiness zone 6B.
    -How to contact us and other info:
    Email: lorella.crews@mac.com
    Mailing address:
    Lorella Crews
    HC 71 Box 300
    Ava, MO 65608
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  • @missourigirl4101
    @missourigirl4101 Год назад +1

    Such great ideas and advice Lorella. You have great organization skills. I’m impressed. I know what you mean about working full time and trying to get it all done. We’ve gotten so tired as we’ve gotten older. So aggravating. My husband is now complaining about house things that I’ve had to let go. I told him if I have to work full time still as I get older he’s going to have to give me a break or help me.

    • @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm
      @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Yes, I’ve a goal that within three years (when I turn 55) I can reduce my off farm work to only 3 days a week.

    • @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm
      @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm  Год назад

      Also- since the girls have moved out Chris has gotten much more involved in keeping up with the day to day inside the house.

  • @WillowCreekHomestead
    @WillowCreekHomestead Год назад

    Wonderful encouragement!!! It felt like we were all there hanging out very engaging :) thank you for your time and words.

  • @suzie2080
    @suzie2080 Год назад

    I have found that setting a timer helps me so much. The task I dread hardly ever takes as long as i think it's going to. I've also found that once I get started and begin the job I've been putting off, then I want to continue because I see progress. Yes, sometimes you have to do 15 minutes at a time. I usually try to go out in the summer before work and get a chore started, finished, or completed. I, like you, love my checklist and the checks beside them. I wish I lived around people where the mindset was more like this. I think that's why I love my You Tube channels because I feel connected and like I have something in common with them.

    • @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm
      @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm  Год назад

      Yes, a timer is a super tool. I use it a bunch inside the house. And RUclips is a great way to have that sense of community for sure. ✔️✔️✔️

  • @HomemakerHelper
    @HomemakerHelper 3 месяца назад

    I love your channel! You’re saying important stuff❤

  • @candlegirl1973
    @candlegirl1973 Год назад

    We currently live in Oklahoma and are getting stuff in order to be able to move to the Mountain Grove area in MO to start a homestead. Our oldest son is in the Clarksville, TN area and we want to be closer to him, our daughter in law and our only grandson. I love watching your channel...such great advice!!

    • @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm
      @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Becky! It’s nice to be close to family, we love being within driving distance of our daughter and our folks. ❤️

  • @TheOldMayfieldPlace
    @TheOldMayfieldPlace Год назад

    Excellent time saving tips. We haven't taken a vacation in years, at least not at the same time. One of us is home to do chores all the time but we enjoy day trips that are fun but get us home at night to take care of the animals and other chores on the homestead. We also enjoy having campfires right here, usually at least once a week. Or we go for hikes in our woods. Or we take the dog to the lake 7 miles away. Find down time activities you that enjoy that are close to home that can be done in a few hours to allow you to still get home to care for your homestead.

  • @onelittlemiracle241
    @onelittlemiracle241 Год назад

    Wow-thank you so much for this video. EXACTLY what I needed. ❤

  • @jonpalmer2766
    @jonpalmer2766 Год назад

    Very solid advice

  • @NorthMissouriOutdoors
    @NorthMissouriOutdoors Год назад

    Great advice

  • @deannaellsworth6015
    @deannaellsworth6015 Год назад

    Lorella! Thank you! I have watched several times already. I showed my husband too so he could hear and see you say my name. So fun! I ordered my quick connect hose fittings. I carry water but no more. I am going to make a smaller version of the trash can feeder for my 12 hens. So much practical help just as I requested. Here's the thing that's funny though: I loved the mindset shifts even more. "If not now, when?" is on a tape loop in my brain now. I also really appreciate the discussion about grace and expectations. Thanks again.

    • @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm
      @LorellaPlanBeeOrchardandFarm  Год назад

      I’m so glad!!! I have a tape loop in my brain from a video I watched last year… “don’t put it down, put it away.” Life changing. I wish I had known to say that when my children were little.

  • @zoeward4555
    @zoeward4555 Год назад

    Great advice, I loved your last comment about celebrating your progress!