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Let Winter Be Quiet: Why Winter Is for Rest, Not Resolutions

Winter isn’t a starting gun. Let winter be quiet, embrace rest instead of resolutions, and honor seasonal living without guilt or pressure.

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What I’m Carrying Forward-and What I’m Letting Go Of This Year

A quiet end-of-the-year reflection on homemaking, health, and choosing what truly matters-what I’m carrying forward, and what I’m letting go of.

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Letting December Be Quiet: A Gentle Way to Close the Year

December doesn’t need a grand finale. This reflective essay explores slow living at home during the final weeks of the year – letting go of pressure, honoring rest, and allowing December to be quiet as the year comes to an end.

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Cozy Winter Homemaking (Without Spending More Money)

Learn how to create a cozy winter home without spending more money. With simple homemaking ideas, warm routines, and a fresh perspective on what truly makes a home feel comforting, you can enjoy a peaceful, inviting winter using what you already have.

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The Beauty of Making Things Last: Simple Homemaking Tips for a Well-Cared-For Home

Homemaking isn’t about perfection – it’s about care. When you maintain, tend, and cherish what you already have, you create a calmer, simpler home. Here’s why making things last is one of the most beautiful and powerful parts of homemaking.

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A Calm Thanksgiving Week: Simple Homemaking You Can Actually Do

Thanksgiving week often brings tasks, more people at home, and a heavier mental load-even if you aren’t hosting or celebrating. This gentle guide shares simple, realistic homemaking ideas to help you stay grounded, reduce stress,, and keep your home peaceful during a busy week.

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Money Strategies for Tough Times: How to Protect Your Household During Inflation

When prices rise and budgets feel tight, simple steady choices make the biggest difference. In this guide, I share practical, realistic money strategies that help you protect your household, cut stress, and stay grounded during inflation-without fear or overwhelm. Small changes can keep your home stable, calm, and secure.

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The Art of Doing Less: Finding Peace in a Busy Home

Feeling overwhelmed by endless to-dos and clutter? This post shows how slowing down, simplifying, and choosing less can make your home and heart feel fuller.

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Traditional Gender Roles in Marriage: Our 31-Year Story (No Apologies)

Let me just say: my husband and I have traditional gender roles in our marriage. He handles the lawn, the cars, the repairs, I handle the cooking, cleaning, and laundry. We’ve been married 31 years, and we don’t fight about chores-not because we’re perfect, but because we figured out what works for us and stopped apologizing for it.

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How to Stop Fighting About Money at Home (and Start Working as a Team)

Money disagreements can drain the warmth right out of your home. Here’s how I learned to shift from fighting to teamwork-and find peace even when finances are tight.

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I’m Becky, and this is my trusty sidekick, Jack, my golden retriever and kitchen taste tester. Here at From Hearth to Home, we’re all about creating warmth ,comfort, and a little bit of everyday magic- whether through delicious meals, cozy spaces, or thoughtful hospitality. I’m so glad you’re here-pull up a chair, stay awhile, and let’s make home the most inviting place to be!

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