

Finding Balance in a Fast-Paced World: Insights from Jill Winger, Homesteader and Entrepreneur
In today's fast-paced society, it's easy to feel the world's weight on your shoulders. From the demands of school and work to the pressures of everyday life, it can all become too much to handle. However, some choose to move to a more slow and rural life – away from the pressure, but still able to adapt and balance to the modern and ever-growing world.
Meet Jill Winger - a wife, mother of three, homesteader, author, and entrepreneur. Jill was homeschooled and always had a passion for farm life. In this episode, Jill shares how she and her husband overcame challenges to create a successful homesteading. Tune in to hear how they face family life, community involvement, and entrepreneurship, and learn how we can adapt their positive traits to our lives!
Quotes: “Sometimes, the best way to look forward is really looking backward and going, how we apply that to the modern world.” - Matt Brad
“You can do more than what you think … if you're willing to get honest with yourself and be willing to take that messy action before you're ready.” - Jill Winger
“The only reason I'm where I am today is because I have failed so many times. I continue to fail, and I'm not afraid to fall down and get back up.” - Jill Winger Takeaways: One of the most important aspects of entrepreneurship is the ability to leverage your knowledge and experience. These assets are valuable to others interested in learning from your successes and failures. These assets can be profitable through coaching, books, or blogging, just to name a few. It can also be a stepping stone to start a business.
Providing individuals with the opportunity to have a safe space to explore their curiosities freely is a great deal. It helps people become more resilient to exterior pressure and lets them view challenges and failures as part of their growth journey.
People are aware of where they are and what they want to be, but certain things hinder us from moving forward and growing. You can start taking action and grow by overcoming your old beliefs and utilizing available resources – even in small steps.
Conclusion: In a society where pressure in our lives is a constant struggle, a choice to live in a more rural and slow pace is always available. A place where we can let the pressure away and express our own ideas and curiosities while developing and growing ourselves and the community around us.