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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 30 MIN

Sold, Stressed & Starting Fresh: Closing One Chapter, Building the Next

from We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

We’ve been in the thick of it.In this episode, Nancy and Matthew catch up after a whirlwind few weeks of showings, offers, inspections, permits, repairs, packing, and finally selling the house. What started as a big decision quickly turned into a full-on sprint—and now, with closing around the corner, they’re beginning to exhale.They talk honestly about stress, emotional overload, community, faith, health, and what it feels like to leave one chapter behind while stepping into a brand-new season of life. From snowstorms and storage bins to retirement planning and the power of asking for “seven minutes,” this episode is a real look at transition, resilience, and starting fresh.Takeaways:The recent transition of selling our house transformed into an overwhelming experience filled with stress and emotional challenges.Navigating the complexities of home inspections and permits proved to be a significant source of anxiety during the selling process.We learned the importance of maintaining faith and community support throughout stressful transitions in life, particularly during major moves.The phrase 'seven minutes' serves as a vital reminder that reaching out for support during stressful times can be incredibly beneficial to one's well-being.Our journey has underscored the necessity of planning ahead when undertaking significant life changes, such as selling a long-term residence.Ultimately, embracing the chaos and uncertainty of change can lead to profound personal growth and new beginnings.

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