Are you wondering how an author gets a book not only written, but published and marketed while raising small children at home? Join me to hear Elizabeth Byler Younts as she shares her heart and tips on how to make room for your own talents and interests while in the midst of motherhood.
Elizabeth wanted to reassure her listeners that she hasn’t arrived (I say, “who has?”), so here is a note she wanted to attach to her interview.
“Please know that I am humbled by this opportunity to share these tips with you. I am no expert in making it all work. I often make mistakes and have to figure something new out. I have not arrived in the least…but I do hope that you are blessed by the interview and can find something that will helpful to you. God Bless.”
My husband left an *extra* at the end of the podcast, so be sure to stay tuned for the treat after “the credits”!
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You can hear about Elizabeth’s wonderful book on a previous podcast, and also find her blog here. If this topic of finding time and space resonates with you, be sure to also listen to Room For You.
Blessings,
Anonymous says
Hello, I was very excited to sit and listen to this podcast with my daughter. It was just as if she were sitting on the couch chatting with a friend. You made so comfortable for her and I thank you for that. I am so very proud of Elizabeth and her commitment to the book, "Seasons". My mom, Elizabeth's "mammie", has had a new outlook on life and it has regenerated her with something to live for and to talk about. She would sometimes comment that this day would never come; to be holding in her hands, the story of her young life in the 1920's and beyond. For that to happen for her has been a dream of mine, and I am so very thankful that Elizabeth could make this all come true. I know it was a great sacrifice for her. Thank you again for giving her the chance to put into words the feelings from her heart. There is a quote. With anything of value and worth there are three steps that have to take place; DREAM, STRUGGLE, VICTORY. With my daughter it started so many years ago with a dream, then the struggle of her knowing if she could really do it, and now the victory of a completed and worthy novel of her grandma. So very proud.Thank you,Elizabeth's mom…Esther Byler
Keri Mae says
Hello Esther,I am SO touched by your comment. Thank you very much for the time you took to write it; it was like a dear hug.BlessingsKeri Mae