In a chaotic and often contentious world, crafting a place of rest and peace for ourselves and our families is more important now than ever before. With an emphasis on the art of homemaking, writer and teacher, Gabi Haberer, encourages mothers to view their role through a Biblical lens while elevating the daily rhythms of life-giving work at home so families find rest, faith, and hope in an unhurried, home-centred life. I am absolutely thrilled to have Gabi on the Podcast today as we ride a bit of a emotional rollercoaster and chat about:
Her heartbreaking story of becoming a widow, lessons along the way and how she navigated through waves of grief and now beginning to write a new chapter for herself and her son.
Growing up as a first generation Cuban Mexican and prioritising education, working hard and career until life asked Gabi to prioritise being a homemaker instead. She recognises that she worked a lot harder in the home compared to the business world.
How her business has morphed and changed direction as life has changed for her and living in line with her own values.
How each of us more agency than society often tells us. The importance of making decisions that align with your life and values.
Gabi ends this conversation with a beautiful quote which says small hinges open big doors and I invite you to think about this as this episode leaves a lasting impression. Please follow Gabi on Instagram and take a look at her website An Unhurried Living for more information.
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Here’s to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first.