EPISODE · Aug 28, 2019 · 52 MIN
Battling Envy and Building a Thriving Home with Brooke Sailer
from The Collide Podcast
Have you ever walked into someone’s home and immediately started making a shopping list in your head of all the things you would need to purchase for your own to even begin to measure up? Sometimes, envy can sneak up on us, but other times, it can strike with surprising force as we convince ourselves of our inadequacy as compared to someone else - whether it be their home, their wardrobe, their family, or their career.Our guest today is the author of the book (I’m failing at) This Thing Called Home where she writes her thoughts on how to build a truly thriving home, even when you feel underqualified. Brooke Sailer is an organization expert, teacher, blogger, creative designer, and thoughtful writer and she speaks with us today on the topic of envy. Brooke is just as familiar with the next gal on the pain of envy and how it can hurt both the one experiencing the emotion, but also the woman who is the subject of the envy. You won’t want to miss Brooke and Willow’s insightful dialogue on this relevant topic.Takeaways:This podcast is all about women colliding with Jesus through their messy lives, sharing stories of pain and joy.Home organization isn't just about decluttering—it's about expressing who you are and finding peace.Comparison and envy can rot our bones, but finding contentment in what we have is key to peace.Real transformation happens when we focus on our hearts and invite Jesus into our homes and lives.Follow Willow: Website | Instagram | Facebook💑Check out Collide’s website for info on upcoming conferences, events, and resources.📲Follow Collide on Facebook and Instagram for encouragement, inspo and a fun peek into our ministry.📰Plus, subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all things Collide!
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