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Best podcasts about becky squire

Latest podcast episodes about becky squire

Fight For the Family
Ep. 30: Spiritual Gifts with Becky Squire

Fight For the Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 28:33


Do you know what spiritual gifts you have? Not sure you have ANY?! That's what Satan wants you to believe. But you, my friend, DO have spiritual gifts. Today we are joined by guest Becky Squire who is on a mission to help everyone discover their spiritual gifts. Come learn how to discover your gifts, how to use them in busy seasons, and why Satan wants you to believe you don't have any.

Become Anchored
Ep 030: Your Spiritual Gifts and How to Access Them an Interview with Becky Squire

Become Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 36:49


Wondering what YOUR Spiritual Gifts are? Becky Squire shares just how she became passionate about teaching the importance of diving deep inside your spiritual gifts. God has given each of us special gifts to bless us and further His work. You will learn just how you can access yours. Discover your Spiritual Gifts with this FREE Quiz: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/t8b4d2 Spiritual Gift Guide: https://beckysquire.com/steps-to-discovering-your-spiritual-gifts/ Becky's favorite personal growth book: The Crucible of Doubt by Terrell & Fiona Givens Becky is currently reading: The Holy Covenants by Anthony Sweat You can find more of Becky at beckysquire.com and on Instagram @beckysquire ----------------- Struggling to find peace in your day? Connect with God, strengthen your spirit, grow your mind in just 15 minutes! Click here to download your FREE 15 Minute Anchored Morning Routine https://mailchi.mp/33a783da451a/anchoredmorningroutineguide

Like a Watered Garden
How to use Spiritual Gifts to Gather Scattered Israel, w Becky Squire, BONUS

Like a Watered Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 49:58


What do the scattering and gathering of Israel have to do with us, today?  How might we be part of this great work? What do our spiritual gifts have to do with it? And how do we identify and use these gifts to bring souls closer to Christ? Dr. Christina Hibbert is joined by guest Becky Squire to discuss your part in the gathering of Israel today in episode 29 of "Like a Watered Garden" (a Come Follow Me podcast).Highlights include:00:00-10:00 “The most important thing taking place on earth today”10:01-18:15“Why it's important that WE gather Israel, & HOW to begin”18:16-25:00“YOU are the ‘elect of the Lord'”25:01-34:59 “Gathering=Use spiritual gifts to bring others to Christ”35:00-40:59 “How to know your spiritual gifts & use them off & online”41:00-44:59 “Gathering Israel is much simpler than we think”45:00-END  “1st Step: Learn to receive personal revelation & hear the Spirit”Learn more about Becky Squire at http://www.beckysquire.com 72 Spiritual Gifts you can Use to Change the World: https://beckysquire.com/steps-to-discovering-your-spiritual-gifts/For more info, transcripts &/or study guides, visit:  http://www.likeawateredgarden.com About this podcast:Welcome to Like a Watered Garden, a Come Follow Me-based podcast that shows you how to personalize the holy scriptures (starting w the Old Testament), to help you “overcome, become, and flourish” in physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health & wellness, so you may feel, as Isaiah writes, “...like a watered garden and a spring whose waters fail not.”I'm your host, Dr. Christina Hibbert, clinical psychologist, author, wife & mom, and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.For our first season, we'll be  following along with the Come Follow Me study manual and learning in The Old Testament (& a few lessons in The Pearl of Great Price). Yes, that's right—we begin where it all began, and we will draw closer to Christ, who is everywhere in the Old Testament, as Jehovah! To learn more about Dr. Christina Hibbert, please visit http://www.drchristinahibbert.com  or http://www.instagram.com/drchristinahibbert or http://www.facebook.com/DrCHibbertTo learn more about this podcast, find bonus materials, handouts, transcripts and videos, visit http://www.likeawateredgarden.com and/or find us on Instagram, http://www.instagram.com/likeawatered.garden .Join our "Like a Watered Garden Podcast FB Discussion Group," by visiting  http://www.facebook.com/groups/likeawateredgarden and be  sure to share your insights and takeaways, as well as your questions and concerns!And please be sure to "subscribe" to, rate, & review this podcast (It helps us a lot!).You can find videos of each episode on our YouTube channel, GrowWithScriptures, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZaD3sggdkUpiFfLgUwiAWwOriginal music written & performed by Braxton Hibbert.

Emerge Empowered with Ember Pilati
Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts with Becky Squire

Emerge Empowered with Ember Pilati

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 20:13


Discovering your Spiritual Gifts allows you to actually use them for good!  Becky Squire teaches you how to discover your own unique spiritual gifts and how to overcome some common obstacles in finding and using them.    

Edified: Insights for LDS Women
Ep 50: "What We Should Be Talking About With Our Children" Featuring Becky Squire

Edified: Insights for LDS Women

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later May 17, 2021 40:37


This week I am pleased to welcome back Becky Squire. Becky was a guest during Season One and taught us three things women have been called to do. In this episode, she shares insights from Joy D. Jones's talk, "Essential Conversations."Becky has a passion for helping others build the confidence and knowledge to positively influence the world online. She has been published in a variety of media including The Today Show and is a contributing author to the newly released book, You Are Distinct and Different. Becky is also the founding editor of Latter-day Woman Magazine.Above all, Becky enjoys studying the gospel and discussing it with others. Inside This Episode00:04 Welcome Back Becky Squire03:51 Why Becky Chose Joy D. Jones' Talk05:23 Becky Shares Key Points from Sister Jones' Talk09:08 We Cannot Wait for Conversion to "Just Happen"12:47 How Do You Teach Our Children to Recognize the Spirit15:10 Three Things We Need to Teach Our Children20:00 Comfort the Afflicted & Afflict the Comfortable26:50 Our Children's Shield of Faith30:48 The Greatest Challenge Facing Our Youth Right Now33:43 Dinner As a Family36:53 What Are We Being Asked to Do Better?39:13 Connect With BeckyDo ONE ThingConsider what essential conversations you should be having with your children--whether they are toddlers, teenagers, young adults, or adults with children of their own. Let the Holy Ghost guide your thoughts and write them down. Resources"Essential Conversations" - Joy D. JonesFollow Becky on Instagram @beckysquire and @latterdaywomanVisit beckysquire.comVisit LatterDayWomanMagazine.com

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast
SMW 017: How Saying Yes to God's Promptings Will Help You Become More || Natalie Bogle

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 26:10


In this interview, you’ll hear Natalie Bogle say the same phrase many times, “Heavenly Father said to do this.”  Whether it’s adopting, homeschooling, moving, starting a business or anything else, Natalie Bogle always finds herself saying “Yes” to God. In the interview, Natalie shares how she has learned to recognize God’s voice in her life and be intentional about following Him even when she doesn’t understand the why behind the prompting. She shares some of the practical things she does to hear and follow promptings such as acting and writing impressions down.  The result for Natalie has been an intentional relationship with God that has helped her to know her purpose and continue to progress to become who He wants her to be. Quote “I’ve learned that if I can just say yes it will never be easy [because] adoption was hard and continues to be hard and homeschooling was hard… and running a business is hard, but the growth that I’ve learned from all of those things has made me me and has brought me closer to who God created me to be.” – Natalie Bogle Journal Questions Natalie shared how she learned to hear God’s voice in her life by writing. Is writing a way you connect with God? If you’re not sure, try it out. Open up a notebook and start writing what comes to your mind. Share your thoughts, feelings and questions with God by writing them out. Notice if writing helps you connect more. If it does, keep doing it. Maybe writing is a way you connect and maybe it isn’t, but you’ll never know until you try. Natalie said her closet has become her “sanctuary” as a place she connects with God. Where is your sanctuary? When can you carve out time to build your relationship with your Heavenly Parents? What has God asked you to do that you haven’t said yes to yet? How can you take the first step and act on what you feel He is prompting you to do? Episode Links Learn more about Natalie’s business – anchorplanner.com Follow Natalie on Instagram – @anchorplanner Sign up for the Become Anchored Virtual Summit hosted by Natalie on April 23, 2021. I will be speaking with Natalie, Sarah Allred, Becky Squire, Brooke Romney and others about how we can anchor our lives to be who God created us to be. Follow Spiritually Minded Women on Instagram – @spirituallymindedwomen Watch Spiritually Minded Women podcast episodes on YouTube

Pebbles of Light
016 Amplifying the Light of Others || Kay West & Becky Squire

Pebbles of Light

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 32:03


A wonderful interview with Kay West of A Worldwide Sisterhood and Becky Squire of Latter-day Woman Magazine about finding ways to amplify the light of others.PEBBLE OF THE WEEK: Share some light - whether your own or that of a friend, whether on social media or just sending a thought to a friend through text, email, Marco Polo, or a good old-fashioned letter.RESOURCESAffiliate Disclaimer - As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, we may earn advertising or referral fees from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting Pebbles of Light!FOLLOW BECKY:Instagram - @beckysquire  @latterdaywomanwww.beckysquire.comhttps://latterdaywomanmagazine.com/FIND KAY:Instagram - @aworldwidesisterhoodhttps://aworldwidesisterhood.com/You are Distinct & Different book. Check Kay’s and Becky’s websites for potentially cheaper pricing than amazon. (Amazon - https://amzn.to/3ctkhJG )This episode on YouTube Follow Anne:Website: https://annemaxson.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pebblesoflight  Instagram: @PebblesOfLightSupport Pebbles of Light by visiting our sponsors:This is an affiliate link for Betterhelp Counseling Services. I receive a commission when people use this link. Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/pebbles for 10% off your first month of convenient, affordable, and accessible counseling services.Shine Cosmetics: https://www.shinecosmetics.com/?afmc=AnneM10   (**Always get 10% off with code AnneM10)See Good Days Shop: https://see-good-days.myteespring.co/  (**Always get 10% off with code AnneM10 at checkout.)

SPARK- the light within
Season 3 Episode 1: Rewriting Disappointment with Becky Squire

SPARK- the light within

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 8:47


This episode will inspire you to fight your inner critic and discover your inherent worth. Becky is the owner and editor of Latter-Day Woman Magazine, but she didn't start that way.  Her inner critic used to tell her that she was dumb. In this episode Becky will take you through her journey of transformation.  Listen and learn about what she did to change that hurtful inner dialogue.    Episode Transcription: Hey, everyone, I am so excited to be back with you for season three. This season is going to be dedicated to helping women discover and embrace their inherent worth. Thank you so much for joining me on this journey. And without further ado, here's episode one. The most rewarding journey you will ever take is discovering and embracing what lies within you, a fountain of worth. I'm your host, Norma Zaugg. I sat in the middle of the smart and popular girls feeling like an alien in more ways than one. I stayed quiet as much as possible to avoid getting caught, not knowing anything. But sooner or later, you always get caught. My teacher wrote an equation on the board. It was full of random letters, numbers and symbols that I knew weren't random at all. He turned to call someone up to solve it. I avoided his eyes and sunk down in my seat. It didn't work this time. He called my name. I stood up and slowly made my way to the front of the room as I walked. I stared down that equation, begging it to reveal its answer to me, but it didn't. It looked like a foreign language. My face felt warm and my heart was pounding. How long could I stall? I picked up the dry erase marker and let it dance around my fingers. The room was dead silent. Was everyone staring at me? I didn't dare turn around to check, but I could feel the popular girl sneering at me. Surely the teacher would have compassion on me. I turned to meet, his eyes magnified behind his thick old man glasses and just shrugged. He nodded in subtle surprise and said, "Oh, I thought you were a Hart." Ouch. Becky, was there a message sent to you like that inner critic? What was it saying when this was going on? It said that I was stupid, dumb and an airhead and most of all, a disappointment. Ouch. Those messages can be so upsetting. Can you tell me a little bit more about your family growing up? So I am the youngest of seven children in a very smart, talented and influential family. At least that's how I perceive my parents and siblings. We never missed family scripture, study, prayer or family home evening. We won spelling bees, reflection contests and even Sterling Scholar. And we really enjoyed singing beautiful harmonies at home and performed around our community, just like the Von Trapp Family Singers. Pretty much. What couldn't the Hart family do? Wow. I can imagine how amazing you must have been. Do you think that belonging to your family led to any feelings of inadequacy or not being able to measure up? It definitely wasn't anything that they did to make me feel that way. But like I said, it was kind of my inner critic. And so while all my siblings were getting straight A's and and succeeding in every subject and every part of their life, I would usually be found stuffing my homework into the hidden crevices of my room. My mother was out of sight, out of mind. And then I would create I would create stories with my dolls, with my stuffed animals, and sometimes just with a pencil and paper lost in my infinite imagination. I was comparing myself to my siblings and not measuring up. Yeah, it's so hard. Comparing ourselves to, yea siblings makes it really hard. Sometimes I have comparisons with my own, so I totally get that. What do you think was the defining moment when you were like, I want these feelings to shift? Like I don't want to feel this way? Well, I definitely struggled with those thoughts for a long time. But years later, after I was married and had three kids, I had a miscarriage. And during my mourning and my sorrow, the only thing that I could do was to write about it. Writing has always been my therapy, even though I didn't necessarily think I was a good writer. I just enjoyed it. And it helped me through things. I don't know what it was that made me do this, but I decided to submit an article that I wrote about my miscarriage to the Ensign and they published it. And that's kind of what started my creative flame to start burning a little bit brighter. Wow, that's amazing. That's really cool that you were able to get that validation from, you know, writing something and just maybe even. Did you feel like you were holding your breath when you submitted it? Like when I submitted it, I never in a million years thought that I would ever hear anything from them. I never I never thought it would even maybe, you know, the email would even get opened. And this is a whole other story. But what's interesting is that is that I didn't hear anything for three years. Three years later, I got an email saying that they wanted to publish the article. Wow, that's really fascinating, almost as if the right timing, you know, like they were waiting the right time. So after you get this article published, like what? What did you do next? I decided to start my own blog. I, I had loved blogging, but it was mostly just a family type of blog. And so I decided to start one where I would just have my own writing. And I wrote something every week and it was on different topics that I just kind of enjoyed writing about. I didn't think anybody would care to read it, but it didn't matter because it made me feel good to write. And the more that I wrote, the better it got. There's definitely been a transformation that has happened for you from feeling dumb and feeling like you weren't as smart maybe as other family members to where you are today. Can you share a tip or a tool that helped you? Something that I've come to realize over the last few years to be smart doesn't mean that you're book smart. So let me rephrase that. I believed that if you weren't book smart, that you weren't smart at all. But that's not the case. There's so many different kinds of smart and creativity is definitely one of them. I decided to start writing an article once a week and now I have not only been published in the Ensign, but I've been published on the Today Show and a lot of other media outlets, and I am now the founding editor of Latter-Day Woman magazine. Amazing. Do you still struggle? Yeah, I do for sure. I don't think that that this is something that you can just magically get over feelings of doubt and disappointment in whatever areas you might be feeling that what we need to learn is how to use tools to. You know, despite those feelings and get over them every day, yeah, so if you were to summarize your experience in six words, what would those words be? Stupid disappointment, determined writing, magazine owner. That was Becky Squire. She is the owner and founding editor of Latter Day Women magazine. Becky is an amazing example of how we do not have to let the inner critic rule our lives. If you want to know more about Becky, you can visit her website at Beckysquire.com or go over and check out the magazine Latterdaywomen.com. And as always, thank you so much for joining me today. If you could take a few moments to leave a review for this podcast. It really helps other women find this podcast. I can't tell you how important it is. And I would be really grateful if you could do so. Thank you so much. If you want to follow me on Instagram, you can follow me @Fountainofworth thank you so much. Talk to you next time.  

Edified: Insights for LDS Women
Ep 18: "3 Things Women Have Been Called to Do" with special guest, Becky Squire

Edified: Insights for LDS Women

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 47:06 Transcription Available


Edified: Insights for LDS WomenEpisode 18, Edified Welcomes Special Guest, Becky SquireBecky is the creator and editor of Latter-Day Woman magazine and has published in a variety of media including The Today Show, LDS Living, and Ensign Magazine. Her passion is mentoring women who feel called to influence the world online. In this episode, Becky shares the inspiration that led her to create Latter-Day Woman magazine, and she talks about three things Latter-Day Saint women have been called to do at this time. Episode Chapters4:00 Becky's blog7:45 Three things women in the church have been called to do10:00 Spiritual Gifts15:50 Latter-Day Woman Magazine21:50 Family Proclamation 25th anniversary group study33:55 How does Becky "hear HIM"?37:05 What edifies Becky?41:05 DOT Invitation for the weekVisit: beckysquire.com to check out her spiritual gifts download and to read Becky's latest blog post.Visit: latterdaywomanmagazine.com to sign up to receive the next issue of Latter-Day Woman Magazine and to subscribe to the Family Proclamation study group.Follow me:Instagram @melinda.r.morganFacebook @Edified: Insights for LDS WomenWebsite: melindarmorgan.comIf you are enjoying these episodes, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes and share this podcast with your friends and family on social media. Thank you to everyone who has shared the link and helped this podcast to grow. Your support means the world to me. Coming next week, the conclusion to "Ten Lies We Tell Ourselves." This one gets personal, you for sure don't want to miss it!Until next time . . .Have a great week, everyone :-)

Moms who Know
The Most Important Things Moms Can Teach Their Kids with Becky Squire

Moms who Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 34:01


What does it mean to be a good mom? Becky Squire says that it has more to do with what we teach than what our kids do. We need to work hard as moms to teach them true leadership skills that will help them become self reliant and happy individuals.For show notes, visit: www.momswhoknowpodcast.comTo discuss this week's question, visit: www.instagram.com/momswhoknowpodcast or www.facebook.com/momswhoknowpodcastgroupVisit Becky's website: www.beckysquire.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Throwback Parenting
Episode 022: 5 Marriage Topics That Need Your Attention, with Becky Squire

Throwback Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 34:41


A strong marriage provides the foundation for a strong family. It nurtures a feeling of security in the kids and stability to the family unit, which is why I believe that the best gift we can ever give to our kids is a happy marriage. Whether we have been married for six months or, in our case, 22 years, there is always something we can do to strengthen our marriage. Today, we are talking with special guest, Becky Squire, about five areas of marriage that all married couples should address. Find show notes at http://www.lynnettesheppard.com/episode22/ Follow along on Instagram: @lynnettesheppard Follow along on Facebook: Throwback Parenting

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Marriage Theraoke
26. Kids Over Marriage ("There Goes My Life") Featuring Becky Squire

Marriage Theraoke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 42:48


Two firsts in Marriage Theraoke history today: 1. We tackling children (the topic, not actual children) and 2. We are tackling country music! First up, children. Ideally, there would never be any conflict between our children and our marriage and everyone would get along in blissful harmony. In reality, our children CAN and often do put a wedge in our marriages. Either by prioritizing them above our marriage, disagreeing about parenting or just plain busyness and exhaustion. Today we are talking about all those things with our guest Becky Squire! And you better believe Rich harnesses his inner cowboy for the karaoke remake of this one! 

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About Progress
AP 095: What to Prioritize in Your Marriage || with Becky Squire

About Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 40:08


It's sad how easy it is to let our marriages slip into a place of neglect.  But this needn't be if we just better prioritize our relationship and our spouse's needs!   Becky Squire is here to discuss what the research shows about how putting your marriage first benefits your children and what husbands and wives need more of from each other.   While the actual practice of these concepts will look different for each family, better prioritizing the most important relationship in the family will bless everyone. Show Notes Becky's blog and referenced articles: here, here, and here Monica's next workshop in Walnut Creek, CA--get your tickets here and $15 each ticket when you buy two or more tickets with the code "TWOPLUS" Vibrant Bite fitness and nutrition coaching (enter the code "PROGRESS10" to get $10 off your first month, making it only $10!) and your FREE WEEK here Monica's Facebook and Instagram Contact Monica for podcast consulting Monat Natural, Anti-Aging Hair Care: Contact Monica to learn more, OR research via her Monat Instagram and website Related: Monica's views on Sponsorship and WHY she's partnering with Monat Fabletics! Get 2 leggings for $24 when you become a VIP member (they're the besssssst!) (Affiliate link) Free Audiobook through Audible! (Affiliate link) More Podcasts from About Progress Song Credit: "Sweet Promise" and "Warm Lights" by Nicolai Heidlas

Everyday Mormon Girl
#45- The Hazard of Heroizing Church Leaders with Becky Squire

Everyday Mormon Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 37:44


This week on the podcast, I sit down with Becky Squire to discuss the dangerous implications of placing church leaders on a pedestal. We share some of our personal experiences and insights, and we also talk about: • The important notion that God can do remarkable things with imperfect people. • The fact that there is a time and place for blind faith, but it is always wise to consult the Lord and ask for confirmation. • What it means to have “pillars” in your testimony and the importance of keeping them in the forefront of your mind. Links: Website: beckysquire.com Instagram: instagram.com/beckysquire Facebook: facebook.com/beckysquireblog Twitter: twitter.com/beckysquire

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast
SMM 003: What It Means to be a Good Mom and Why You Are the Perfect Mom for Your Kids || Becky Squire

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 31:25


  "We have our strengths and we have our weaknesses but we need to focus on our strengths and realize that Heavenly Father gave us those strengths to serve our kids because that's what they needed."  -Becky Squire   This episode is an interview with Becky Squire. Becky is a writer, wife, and mom to four kids, including a brand new teenager. We talk about her definition of what it means to be a "good mom" and if you've ever felt inadequate as a mother because of the choices your kids are making, you'll want to hear Becky's take on this. Becky shares what it means to her as a mother to "prepare more than punish" and how we are our children's teachers in learning to be adults. We can't make assumptions that our children already know what to do. We have to be specific in our teaching. A difficult time for Becky in motherhood occurred when one of her children was hospitalized. Becky talks about that experience and how she got through it with the help of God. You'll also hear how Becky teaches spiritual habits to her children and her sort of "fake" but actually "real" way for her children to see her reading scripture! (This will make you chuckle but the principle behind her reasons are so good.) We also talk about teaching children in the moment, using your spiritual gifts in motherhood and why YOU are the perfect mother for your children. Show Notes: Follow Spiritually Minded Mom: Blog: spirituallymindedmom.com Instagram: Instagram.com/spirityallymindedmom Facebook: facebook.com/spirituallymindedmom For more inspiration from Becky follow her in the following places: Blog: beckysquire.com  Instagram: @beckysquire Facebook: facebook.com/beckysquireblog Quote about catching moments of teaching: "Catch the teaching moments.  This can be done anytime during the day – at mealtime, in casual settings, or at special sit-down times together, at the foot of the bed at the end of the day, or during an early morning walk together.  Mothers, you are your children’s best teacher.  Don’t shift this precious responsibility to day-care centers or babysitters."  -Ezra Taft Benson Article about tucking teenagers into bed at night from Mormon Mom Planner. http://mormonmomplanner.blogspot.com/2018/01/five-reasons-to-tuck-your-teenager-in.html Becky's favorite quote about motherhood: "Make time to teach your children the gospel and principles of gospel living when they are young.  It may be that you too will need to “renounce the world” and devote above twenty years of the prime of life in hopes to save the souls of your children." -Ezra Taft Benson Mother Teresa quote: "If you want to bring happiness to the whole world, go home and love your family."  

Motherhood Radio - Dr Christina Hibbert
Motherhood--Happy Mom: Blocks to Happiness & Skills to Overcome

Motherhood Radio - Dr Christina Hibbert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 41:38


Are you happy? If not, what's blocking your happiness? As moms, it can be challenging to keep up with responsibilities and schedules, get little to no sleep, and still feel happy all the time. But happiness in motherhood isn't a constant state, but rather is found in the moments. My guest, Becky Squire, writer of the "Make Mine Happy" blog (http://www.makeminehappy.com) and mom of 4 has been working on building happiness, and has some strategies to share. Becky outlines some of the most powerful blocks to happiness in motherhood, and together, we discuss the skills to overcome them. Get ready to increase your "happy" in today's uplifting episode! For more tips on increasing happiness in motherhood, visit http://www.drchristinahibbert.com/mom-mental-health-happiness-the-importance-of-alone-time-video/.