54 episodes

Shelly Olson from the Frugal Family Home blog, shares encouragement for homemakers who work in the home and outside the home. Homemaking is a tough job and often a thankless one and we can all use a little encouragement along this journey. This podcast is meant to inspire and encourage those who are tackling this huge job of homemaking and motherhood. Let’s go on this journey together to become more intentional with our money, our time and our lives.

The Frugal Family Home Podcast Shelly Olson: Mom, Homemaker, Homeschooler, Blogger

    • Kids & Family
    • 4.5 • 52 Ratings

Shelly Olson from the Frugal Family Home blog, shares encouragement for homemakers who work in the home and outside the home. Homemaking is a tough job and often a thankless one and we can all use a little encouragement along this journey. This podcast is meant to inspire and encourage those who are tackling this huge job of homemaking and motherhood. Let’s go on this journey together to become more intentional with our money, our time and our lives.

    FFH054: 4 Easy Ways to Save Money while Online Grocery Shopping

    FFH054: 4 Easy Ways to Save Money while Online Grocery Shopping

    Why grocery shop for groceries in person when online grocery shopping is so very easy. But you’re on a budget? No problem these 4 tips can help you save money when you grocery shop online. I use them each time I shop to save and they can help you too.

    • 20 min
    FFH053: 5 Must Have Tools for Freezer Cooking Success

    FFH053: 5 Must Have Tools for Freezer Cooking Success

    If you want to get started freezer cooking then this podcast is for you. It has the 5 must have tools you need to get your freezer cooking off to a great success.

    • 10 min
    Change Your Thinking for a Better New Year

    Change Your Thinking for a Better New Year

    We have come to the end of 2020. And boy I’m glad it’s almost over. It’s been quite a year. If you feel you are stuck in a perpetual bad day these tips can help. 















    The new year comes with the promise of a new fresh start. After the year we just had, I’m sure you are ready for a fresh start. 







    To make that fresh start you need to change your thinking. Especially if you’ve been caught in a rut of stress and anxiety over this past year. 







    I hoping this podcast can give you a few ways to turn your thinking around to get ready to embrace the new year and beyond.















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    Show Notes







    Let’s face it 2020 started out with a lot of promise. But in a few months everything changed and it all went downhill from there. 







    It was easy to fall into survival mode and barely get by for weeks or months on end. And living like that is no fun at all. 







    After this year you may just be hoping for a better year, a more stable year and I hear you. I’m looking forward to it too. 







    And there are a few things you can do and think about to get to that place of peace and stability again. Changing your mindset is the first step in making change. 







    How to Change Your Mindset







    These 5 small steps can help you change your mindset and make the new year the best year. And after a year like this year, we all need a fresh start.







    Stop Dwelling on the Bad







    It’s easy to get stuck in a rut with our thoughts. Each day comes with a new promise. You wake up with hope and excitement and then the day starts. 







    And the thoughts start. Racing in your mind. And let’s be truthful those thoughts aren’t usually happy thoughts about how great the day will be.







    They are usually thoughts of all you have to do. All you needed to do yesterday and everything that could go wrong.







    When those thoughts well up in your mind, it’s time to turn them off. And to do that can be as simple as turning around those thoughts in a positive way. 







    Instead of saying, I have so much to do today, I’ll never get it done. 







    Try saying, Wow I have a lot to do, I wonder how much I can get done. 







    Spinning those negatively phrased thoughts around can make a big difference in how we feel. And what we can accomplish.







    Find Stability Where You Can







    When it seems the whole world is upside down. Take refuge in traditions. Make a special meal that reminds you of family. 







    Get on the phone and actually talk to people. Texting is fine but when you are feeling isolated, actually hearing a persons voice can make a huge difference.







    Or if you are able get on a video call with friends. It’s not the same as being with them but it’s nice to be able to see their faces and hear their voices and share about everyday things. 







    As boring as that can be. The boring normal things can help bring a sense of stability. 







    Give Yourself Permission to Grieve







    I know it may seem weird to grieve about the loss of a year to a pandemic. But you need to acknowledge this year was hard. 







    It was unlike anything you’ve experienced. And so many things had to change. You had to let go of so much. 

    • 11 min
    FFH051:How to Maximize your Time in the Day In 4 Simple Steps

    FFH051:How to Maximize your Time in the Day In 4 Simple Steps

    We all could use a few more hours in the day but we know that isn’t going to happen. But when you make the most of the time you have you can get more done, or at least the important things done with these 4 simple steps.

    • 15 min
    FFH050: 14 Tips for a Stress Free Holiday Season

    FFH050: 14 Tips for a Stress Free Holiday Season

    If your holiday season is usually full of stress and constantly running from tasks to task, this podcast is for you. Make your holiday season less stressful and more joyful. It’s can be done if you start now and these 14 tips can help make this holiday season your most peaceful one yet, with less stress and more rest.

    • 17 min
    FFH049: 5 Simple Steps to Get Control of Your Thoughts

    FFH049: 5 Simple Steps to Get Control of Your Thoughts

    Thoughts it easy for them to start to consume brief moments and then they branch out into more and more time. Soon your thoughts have taken over and it’s hard to get things done. Stop those racing, rambling thoughts with these 5 steps. They really work.

    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
52 Ratings

52 Ratings

Ahop2 ,

Old fashioned advice

First of all, I agree that the intro song doesn’t fit at all. The host has a very calm voice but the intro is like bad techno.

The host gives lots of good advice and it is all practical. A lot of it reminds me of blogs from the 2010 area. It’s also a quick listen!!

CarieMorgan ,

Help on a Budget

I have been following Shellie’s blog for a while. I enjoy listening to her Podcast too. Great information and ideas. I highly recommend her Podcast.

Laswagerty ,

Great info

Keep the episodes coming! I received much value from your podcast and look forward to listening and learning more!

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