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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2021 · 1H 5M

Be Open

from The Estherpreneur · host Edna Harding

In this episode, Rachael discusses the important lesson of failing forward, focusing on your strengths by continuing to develop and evolve them with time, why she bombed as an art teacher, overcoming her 20 year battle with Psoriasis, how children are the biggest test of faith, why praying specifically every day is key to success, humbling yourself using existing systems or material instead of reinventing the wheel, and just be WILLING to do what it takes. Rachael Anderson is a Wife, boy mama, artist, cohost of 3 Maine Girls Podcast, author, photographer, and ambassador with Plexus Worldwide. She first started her journey by providing custom made fine art for higher end clients homes and venues, then doing graphic designs for clothing and knitting which are available for purchase on her online shop, and then started sharing about the company whose products and income was changing her life. She wanted to bring this opportunity to others who are either very sick like she was, need a new source of income, need a place to belong, want to be a part of something that will grow them as a person, and show them that ALL things are possible with God. She says she is the LEAST likely person to do what she does now but God has equipped her to step forward in FAITH one day at a time. You may contact Rachel at https://linktr.ee/rachaelanderson Connect with her via Instagram: @thebestfrommynest, @bright.hope.for.today, @3mainegirls  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edna-harding3/support

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In this episode, Rachael discusses the important lesson of failing forward, focusing on your strengths by continuing to develop and evolve them with time, why she bombed as an art teacher, overcoming her 20 year battle with Psoriasis, how children are the biggest test of faith, why praying specifically every day is key to success, humbling yourself using existing systems or material instead of reinventing the wheel, and just be WILLING to do what it takes. Rachael Anderson is a Wife, boy mama, artist, cohost of 3 Maine Girls Podcast, author, photographer, and ambassador with Plexus Worldwide. She first started her journey by providing custom made fine art for higher end clients homes and venues, then doing graphic designs for clothing and knitting which are available for purchase on her online shop, and then started sharing about the company whose products and income was changing her life. She wanted to bring this opportunity to others who are either very sick like she was, need a new source of income, need a place to belong, want to be a part of something that will grow them as a person, and show them that ALL things are possible with God. She says she is the LEAST likely person to do what she does now but God has equipped her to step forward in FAITH one day at a time. You may contact Rachel at https://linktr.ee/rachaelanderson Connect with her via Instagram: @thebestfrommynest, @bright.hope.for.today, @3mainegirls  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edna-harding3/support

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