Jessie Seneca on The Top 10 Things I Wished I Knew as a Young Mom
Whenever I get the opportunity to pull up a seat and listen to what an experienced mama has to say, I’m all ears. It’s so helpful to hear stories of what they got right and what they would do differently. Jessie Seneca share with us the top 10 things she wished she knew as a young mom.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Simple ways to stay connected to God even in the busy season or raising little ones
The places bitterness and resentment can sneak up in our motherhood and our marriage
The power of being humble and apologizing to your kids
Key Points:
A close walk with God was still crucial through the busyness of motherhood
Having a marriage-centered home, not a kid-centered home, will set you us for success when your kids have grown.
Embracing sacrifice as obedience to God
Your kids should have other role models in their life besides just you.
Life is measured in moments, and those small moments link together to form your timeline.
Friendship with your kids is not for the rearing stage.
Mentioned in this episode:
Raising Girls: Diaper to Diamond by Jessi Seneca
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