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Starting a Neww Homestead: 3 Things I Would Do First if I Started Over

Starting a Neww Homestead: 3 Things I Would Do First if I Started Over

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If I had to start over from scratch—after all the messes, miracles, and muddy lessons—these are the three things I’d do differently when starting a homestead. Whether you’re dreaming of chickens and tomatoes or life just threw you a hard reset, this episode is full of real talk, practical tips, and God’s truth to guide you forward.

I’m sharing how I would slow down and build a strong foundation, how starting smaller is actually a power move, and why community is absolutely essential. Because friend, you are not meant to do this alone.

And that’s not just my opinion—it’s biblical:

📖 “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together... but encouraging one another.” – Hebrews 10:24–25

We’re talking about real life, real chickens, and a faith that holds up when the winds and rains come—because trust me, they will. But you can still build something beautiful. And I want to help.

💬 I’m offering a free 30-minute 1-on-1 call to help you get started on the right foot—no pressure, just real support. If you’re ready to take that first step, email me at @lostsheepfarm

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  • 📧 Email: LSF@heavenlyhenhouse.com

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Let’s build something beautiful—together. 🐓💛

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