Homesteading & Slow Living: Do They Actually Go Hand in Hand?

As a single mom, my journey into homesteading has been nothing short of an adventure. When you think of homesteading, images of serene country life and slow, deliberate living often come to mind. However, the reality I’ve come to understand is that homesteading, when done without support, can feel like anything but slow living. In fact, it often resembles the pull-yourself-up-by-the-bootstraps capitalist hustle mentality more than the idyllic, tranquil slow living we might imagine.

Don’t get me wrong; I cherish the connected, immersed in nature, lifestyle that comes with homesteading. But the idea that this lifestyle inherently represents a slower pace of life can be misleading. In my experience, true slow living through homesteading only becomes attainable when it’s done in community.

Here’s why:

1. The Never-Ending To-Do List: Homesteading involves a laundry list of tasks, from tending to livestock and gardens to maintaining infrastructure like fences and buildings. When you’re doing it alone, there’s no one to share the workload. It can feel like a 24/7 job, leaving little room for relaxation or downtime.
2. Emotional Exhaustion:
Homesteading can be emotionally exhausting. Between the long to-do lists and the care for the animals, it’s easy to feel drained. While caring for the animals and spending time with them brought me energy, I struggled with losing animals I had loved. Losing a chick, a duck, and animals getting sick, it was heart breaking. Homesteading, having livestock, inherently comes with animals getting ill and even loss.
3. Learning Curve:
Homesteading demands a broad range of skills, from animal husbandry to carpentry and food preservation. When you’re on your own, the learning curve can be steep, requiring countless hours of research and hands-on experience. While I’ve loved the learning experience, and all the new skills I’ve gained, from baking from scratch to canning to gardening, there are some skills that I didn’t enjoy, but still had to regularly do because it was needed to maintain the homestead. For example, putting up fencing and repairing fencing, was absolutely exhausting and not a skill I had any interest in continuing to do.

So, what’s the solution?

In my experience, true slow living through homesteading comes when you’re part of a supportive community. Here’s why community matters:

1. Shared Responsibilities: In a homesteading community, tasks are distributed among members, lightening the load for everyone. Whether it’s caring for animals or harvesting crops, the work becomes manageable, allowing you to enjoy a more balanced life.
2. Resource Sharing:
Community means shared resources. From tools and equipment to knowledge and experience, a supportive network can provide invaluable help, reducing costs and stress.
3. Emotional Support:
Homesteading can be emotionally taxing. Being part of a community provides a safety net of emotional support and camaraderie, ensuring that you don’t feel isolated in your endeavors and don’t need to process the weight of homesteading alone.

In conclusion, while homesteading can be a fulfilling and sustainable lifestyle choice, the idea of it being synonymous with slow living can be misleading, especially when you’re doing it without community. To truly embrace the principles of slow living, I’ve found that it’s essential to build a community of like-minded individuals who share the journey and responsibilities. Only through support and community can we experience the balance, tranquility, and fulfillment that slow living through homesteading promises.

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Passive Income For Moms: How I Stay Home Full Time As A Single Mom (Travel & Homeschooling)

Motherhood is a journey filled with challenges, but it also presents opportunities for creativity and innovation. In this blog post, we’ll delve into my journey, a single mom who traveled the US full-time, acquired a farm, and homeschooled my children, all powered by various passive income streams. Through methods like blog posts with affiliate links, a self-published children’s book, online courses, and online bundle collaborations, I found a way to balance financial stability with a flexible lifestyle. Let’s explore how moms everywhere can kickstart the process of generating passive income from the comfort of their homes.

Starting the Adventure: Balancing Wanderlust and Responsibilities

The idea of combining motherhood with travel may seem like a daunting challenge, but it’s a journey that can bring fulfillment. As a mom who embarked on an epic adventure from Oregon to the enchanting landscapes of the east coast, I discovered the art of building a business while soaking in the sights with my two daughters. This adventure wasn’t just about exploring new places; it was about exploring how as a mom, I can weave the fabric of income and passionate pursuits while being present as a mother.

Picture this: the three of us, setting out from Oregon with a van packed full of excitement and essentials. As we journeyed across the country, we embraced the awe-inspiring landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural gems that the US has to offer (and mostly hung out amongst the trees of many different forests). From the rugged terrains of the Rockies to the charming streets of small towns, every moment was an adventure. Through it all, I used my phone as not just a means to capture memories, but as a tool to build my business and forge a path to passive income. No seriously I built my business from my phone, I didn’t even have a computer.

Moms, hear this: the digital age has opened doors to a new way of blending entrepreneurship with motherhood. Armed with our smartphones and laptops, we can dive into the world of passive income without compromising our roles as caregivers. And no, I am not about to tell you to join an MLM, I’ve actually never done that. As I navigated the journey of travel and entrepreneurship, I learned that it’s possible to create blog posts, manage affiliate links, and interact with potential customers, all while sharing new adventures with my daughters.

Building a passive income stream doesn’t mean being tied to a desk; it means taking moments that might be spent scrolling or watching a show to instead share your passions. It means using the moments when your child is engrossed in a new discovery to craft a compelling blog post that resonates with your audience and your own passions. It means transforming travel experiences into valuable content that not only captures memories but also captures the interest of your readers.

Let’s embrace the journey of building passive income while cherishing the moments we spend with our children. From the west coast to the east coast and every destination in between or abroad, let’s show the world that it’s possible to be both present at home and actively pursuing our dreams.

Unlocking Passive Income: The Magic of Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing might sound like a complex concept, but at its core, it’s a powerful way to turn your recommendations into a source of income. As we delve into the world of passive income, let’s demystify affiliate marketing and explore how it’s not only beneficial but also aligned with your niche and audience.

Grasping the Concept and its Benefits

Imagine this: you’re sharing a story about your journey from Oregon to the east coast with your readers. Alongside the narrative, you seamlessly weave in recommendations for products and services that have enhanced your travels. Now, imagine if every time a reader clicked on one of those recommendations and made a purchase, you earned a commission. That’s affiliate marketing in action.

The beauty of affiliate marketing lies in its simplicity. You become an advocate for products you genuinely believe in, and by sharing these recommendations, you’re not only helping your readers but also earning a passive income stream. It’s a win-win situation where your authentic content translates into tangible rewards.

Selecting Aligned Affiliate Products

Just as your journey is unique, so is your audience. When selecting affiliate products, it’s crucial to align them with your niche and the interests of your readers. If you’re a mom who’s explored various camping sites during your travels, recommending camping gear and accessories could be a natural fit. Your readers trust your insights, and by introducing them to products that resonate with their interests, you’re enhancing their experience while generating income.

Crafting Authentic and Compelling Content

Authenticity is the cornerstone of successful affiliate marketing. As you craft your blog posts and content, focus on telling your story and sharing your personal experiences. Describe how a particular product enriched your travels, how it solved a problem, or how it added value to your journey. You’ll better connect with readers as well as get to share your story to help others.

I’ve found platforms like ShareASale.com and Amazon affiliates to be invaluable partners in this venture. By joining affiliate programs on these platforms, I’ve gained access to a plethora of products that align with my journey and resonate with my audience. Whether it’s a travel gadget, a self care tool, or a book for homeschooling, these platforms have allowed me to seamlessly integrate recommendations into my content.

As you explore the world of affiliate marketing, remember that your passion and authenticity are what will set you apart. Crafting content that resonates and genuinely connects with your readers will not only enhance their experience but also create a sustainable passive income stream for you. So, let’s journey further into the realm of online income, where your recommendations become not only a source of value but also a source of financial empowerment.

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Nurturing Dreams: Transitioning from Traveler to Homesteader

As the wheels of adventure transition from the open road to the rural landscape of homesteading, a whole new chapter unfolds. From the bustling highways to the serene tranquility of a farmstead, your journey continues, backed by the support of your passive income sources. Let’s explore how these streams of income can turn your dreams of farm life into a reality and how to harmonize homeschooling, farm responsibilities, and your ongoing income ventures.

Supporting Rural Aspirations with Passive Income

Homesteading embodies a slower, more intentional way of life, and your passive income streams can be your steadfast companions on this journey. As you cultivate the land, tend to animals, and create a haven for your family, the income you generate through affiliate marketing, online courses, and collaborations can continue to grow, potentially providing the financial stability to nurture your farmstead aspirations.

Balancing Homeschooling, Farm Life, and Income Ventures

Homesteading and homeschooling share a common thread—the desire to shape your children’s lives with hands-on experiences and personalized education. With your passive income ventures, you can strike a harmonious balance. The flexibility that passive income offers allows you to dedicate time to both teaching your children and managing the responsibilities of your farm. Your ability to create your schedule ensures that you can be present for the everyday moments that matter most.

Discovering the Flow in Slow Living

Transitioning from a traveler to a homesteader brings forth a unique kind of harmony. The unhurried rhythm of farm life fosters an environment where you can truly immerse yourself in your passions and discover untapped potentials. This slow pace has allowed me to delve deeper into my interests and find innovative ways to monetize them. For instance, I’ve created online courses to help other mothers find their flow in the art of motherhood. By sharing my experiences and insights, I not only contribute positively to the lives of other moms but also generate a sustainable income stream.

As you nurture dreams of farmstead life, let your experiences guide you in crafting content that resonates with fellow homesteaders and parents. Your journey, filled with the ups and downs of life on the land, can become a source of inspiration and learning for others, creating another avenue for passive income.

In this tranquil landscape, where each day brings you closer to the land and your family’s growth, remember that passive income is more than just financial support—it’s a testament to your dedication and creativity. It’s a reminder that dreams can be nurtured even in the midst of daily responsibilities. So, continue to sow the seeds of your passions, reap the rewards of your efforts, and inspire others to find their flow, just as you’ve found yours.

Initiating Passive Income: A Guide for All Moms

The prospect of generating passive income might feel like uncharted territory, but with the right guidance, determination, and a sprinkle of creativity, you can embark on this journey successfully. In this section, we’ll break down the essential steps to kickstart your passive income generation, help you identify your strengths and interests for potential income streams, and show you how effective time management and self-care can be your allies on this path.

Breaking Down the Essential Steps

Initiating passive income might seem complex, but it all begins with taking that first step. Whether you’re a single mom, a homeschooling mom, or pursuing your passions, the process remains universal. It starts by identifying your strengths and passions, finding the right platforms, and crafting content that resonates with your audience. As you gradually build your presence, income streams like affiliate marketing, online courses, and collaborations become avenues to secure financial stability.

Harnessing Your Strengths and Interests

Every mom has a unique set of strengths and passions that can be transformed into valuable income streams. Just as I found my calling in providing resources for motherhood and homeschooling, you too can tap into your expertise. Whether it’s cooking, crafting, fitness, or any other area you excel in, there’s an audience eager to learn from you. Like my Unschool with Confidence Workbook, you can create guided resources that cater to the needs of fellow moms, establishing both your passionate support and a extra income source.

Effective Time Management and Self-Care Strategies

Balancing the demands of motherhood, personal pursuits, and generating passive income requires effective time management and self-care strategies. Set clear boundaries to allocate time for your endeavors, ensuring you’re fully present in each role. Incorporate breaks and self-care rituals to recharge your energy and maintain your well-being. Remember, your journey to passive income is a marathon, not a sprint, and nurturing yourself is vital to its success.

Unlocking Your Passive Income Journey with Guided Support

As you embark on this journey, consider leveraging resources that provide guided support. My Passive Income for Moms Workbook has been designed with you in mind. It’s a roadmap that simplifies the process, offering actionable steps and insights that enable you to hit the ground running. This workbook is your companion, helping you navigate the intricacies of affiliate marketing, self publishing, and more, so you can start generating income while staying true to your passions and responsibilities.

Remember, just as you guide your children in their learning and growth, you have the power to guide your financial future. Embrace your uniqueness, make room for self-discovery, and utilize the resources at your disposal. With determination, perseverance, and the right strategies, your journey to passive income can transform your life in ways you never imagined. So, let’s step into this chapter of financial empowerment together, and make those dreams a reality.

Must-Have Homesteading Books

Starting a homestead can feel really overwhelming. It will feel like there are endless projects to do and things to learn, but don’t worry, there are people who have been in your shoes and have created beautiful and successful homesteads. There are so many resources on starting a homestead and homestead skills that it can be hard to figure out where to start. My suggestion – start with what interests you most! Are you most interested in raising animals, growing a garden, preserving food, making homemade goods or in creating natural remedies?

Growing A Garden

The First-Time Gardener: Growing Vegetables by Jess Sowards

Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms

Vegetables Love Flowers by Lisa Ziegler

The Backyard Homestead

Preserving Food & Homemade Food

Nourishing Traditions

The Pickled Pantry

Ball Complete Book of Preserving

Growing Herbs & Making Herbal Remedies

Your Backyard Herb Garden by Miranda Smith

Raising Farm Animals

See our article on Ducks vs. Chickens!

The Homesteader’s Natural Chicken Keeping Handbook

Natural Goat Care

Beekeeping

Natural Beekeeping: Organic Approaches to Modern Apiculture

Homesteading Projects & Skills

40 Projects For Building Your Backyard Homestead

For The Homesteading Kids

A Kid’s Guide To Chicken Keeping

In The Garden

A Kid’s Herb Book

Up In The Garden and Down In The Dirt

Chickenology: The Ultimate Encyclopedia

Easy & Healthy Ways To Start Living More Sustainable

You can create a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle regardless of where you are – an apartment, a frat house, or on a farm, there are little changes you can make to make a big difference.

Sustainable living describes a lifestyle that attempts to reduce an individual’s or society’s use of the Earths natural resources, and one’s personal resources.

Wikipedia

Grow Microgreens & Sprouts

Don’t fret, I promise it’s easy! All you need to start growing sprouts is a mason jar, a draining lid, and seeds that work for sprouting! I also like to keep a drain stand and tray so I can keep them on the window seal, but they’re not necessary. Each seed pack will typically have their own variations but typically you soak the seeds for about 12 hours, drain and rinse, and continue to rinse twice a day for a few days until you have a lovely jar of sprouts! Seriously, it’s that easy!

“While their nutrient contents vary slightly, most varieties tend to be rich in potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium and copper”

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/microgreens#nutrition

My Favorite Organic Sprouts To Grow

Salad Mix

Black Oil Sunflower

Broccoli

Radish

Clover

Alfalfa

Quinoa

Grind Your Own Flours (Especially Gluten Free Ones!)

You can save SO much money by making your own flours, especially when you’re making organic, gluten free, or unusual flours. I love using quinoa flour for baking, but it’s usually ten dollars a pound! When I make it myself, it’s usually under three dollars a pound! You can also save money and get a better quality flour by making your own wheat flour. While a larger initial cost, a grain mill is a fantastic investment. While saving money on flours, you also get fresher flour with a higher nutrition content. While store bought flours are typically lacking nutrients, fresh ground flour is actually a super food!

“Grains are the seed-bearing fruits of grasses. The fact that grains are the seeds of the plant as well as the fruit and that life-giving nutrients are contained and perfectly stored within, make grains an incredibly nutritious food. In fact, of the 44 known essential nutrients needed by our bodies and naturally obtained from foods, only 4 are missing from wheat–vitamin A, B12, and C, and the mineral iodine.”

Sue Becker (Source)

Sow A Garden

Even if you don’t have a lot of space, you can have a garden! My first garden was on a table inside my apartment! 

Add a small grow light and you can grow a lot of things indoors! Some easy starter plants are basil, rosemary, oregano, lettuce, kale, and radishes. If you have a small patio you can grow all of your own greens and maybe even more! Vertical gardening can extend your usable space to be able to grow more of your own produce.

Make Your Own Teas & Tinctures

Studies have found that some teas may help with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; lower cholesterol; and bring about mental alertness.

WebMD

Making tea is probably one of the easiest and quickest methods to living healthier while saving money! Teas have endless healthy benefits from lowering anxiety to preventing cancer, but as with all plants the nutritional value is highest when fresh.

What are your favorite ways to practice sustainability?