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Jesse is joining me for another really honest episode of The Crystal Paine Show this week where we s

Jesse is joining me for another really honest episode of The Crystal Paine Show this week where we share our more of our story. This time ar [image] (Jesse and I at a Ball on Saturday night! It was so fun to get all dressed up!) Hi, {NAME}! Jesse is joining me for another really honest episode of [The Crystal Paine Show]( this week where we share our more of our story. This time around, we dig into one of the harder seasons of our life, when Jesse was still in law school and we had just had Kathrynne, our first daughter. We talk really candidly about [one of the hardest years of our marriage]( and how stress caused such a toll on all areas of our life — and ended up landing me in the hospital. At the time, it felt like our world was falling apart. But we look back and see how much good came unexpectedly from hitting rock bottom… and how never would be where we are today if it weren’t for that very rough season. [Listen to the latest podcast episode here.]( [image]( We’re over halfway through January and I know this is a month where many people are thinking of setting up new routines and better systems for this coming year. If you’d love to feel less frazzled and more organized in the mornings, I put together a completely free 5-day challenge for you called [5 Days to a Better Morning](. When you sign up for this challenge, I’ll send you a short email every morning with a simple project for you to complete that day to help start your day well. Each of the projects are simple but straightforward — and I can guarantee they will make a big impact. Plus, you’ll also get access to an exclusive Facebook Group with daily videos from me just for those who are going through this mini course, so we can all keep each other accountable to follow through with our daily projects. Want to [join the 5 Days to a Better Mornings Challenge]( and start your days more successfully? Just [go here]( to sign up. It’s free and you can start immediately after you sign up. Have a wonderful week! -Crystal P.S. Have a child who struggles with reading? I shared this week [what finally helped Silas to fall in love with reading](. [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Money Saving Mom, LLC 2020 Fieldstone Parkway, Ste. 900 #313 Franklin, Tennessee 37069 United States

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