073: Feeling Like You Have a ‘Checklist Relationship with Jesus? Learn how to invest time into knowing and chasing God and living in tune with the Holy Spirit as a busy mom with Angela Pitnikoff

Summary

Feeling Like You Have a ‘Checklist Relationship with Jesus? Learn how to invest time into knowing and chasing God and living in tune with the Holy Spirit as a busy mom.

In this episode Sasha chats with special guest Angela Pitnikoff, a wife, boy mom to 3, and host of the The Kingdom Daughters Podcast.

Intentional Abundant Life Podcast special guest Angela Pitnikoff, a wife, boy mom to 3, and host of the The Kingdom Daughters Podcast.
In this podcast episode Angela gives us practical ways to get intentional with 'Jesus time' as busy moms and how to prevent the 'going through the motions' 'checklist' mentality towards God and instead helps us to live in tune with the Holy Spirit.

Angela shares her testimony about how she went from a check list “making God happy” lifestyle to a deeply connected relationship with Him. She shares about the transformation and how much of it comes from knowing God for who He says He is in His word and chasing after Him, consistently.

Angela gives us practical ways to get intentional with ‘Jesus time’ as busy moms and how to prevent the ‘going through the motions’ ‘checklist’ mentality towards God and instead helps us to live in tune with the Holy Spirit.

Walk away with powerful tips for investing time with Jesus through worship, prayer, scripture, and more.

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Transcription

Sasha Star Robertson 0:13
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Sasha Star Robertson 1:13
Hello sisters, and welcome back to another episode of the Intentional Abundant Life podcast. I’m here with a special guest today, Angela Pitnikoff. She is a pastor’s wife, boy mom, worship leader, and podcaster. She loves to lead worship and help people know the heart of God, understand the power of the Holy Spirit, and receive the love of their heavenly Father in a deep way. On her podcast, The Kingdom Daughters, she shares her desire to help women understand their true identity in Jesus and walk in true freedom that only comes from Him. Y’all, this is a topic we have been hammering on these last few weeks. So, I’m so excited to hear it from Angela. We will talk a little bit more about where you can find her and her resources later in the episode, but I will tell you now that she lives with her husband and three boys in northern California. Angela, thank you so much for being here. Is there anything else you’d like to add to that bio?

Angela Pitnikoff 2:10
I don’t think so. But thanks for having me. I’m excited to be here.

Sasha Star Robertson 2:15
Awesome. I love it. I think this is going to be a really, really powerful, powerful episode because today we are going to be talking a little bit about finding time as a busy mom to be consistent in your Jesus time and maybe even some practical habits to put in place to help your relationship with God. This has been something we’ve been hammering here on the Intentional Abundant Life podcast. So Angela, if you even want to just start out sharing a little bit of your testimony. How did these become topics that you are super comfortable sharing about and what was your journey to coming to these habits and the space as a busy mom of three boys?

Angela Pitnikoff 3:00
Yeah, I think… So, I grew up in the church. I’m a pastor’s wife; my husband and I have been pastoring for 20 years. And we, you know, I think that being in that place where you feel like, I’m a Christian, I’m good, you know, I got this. I’m a pastor’s wife. I lead worship and I got it all together, you know. And you get in those seasons and you realize you’re not altogether, you know, and you don’t have it. And I think I just for so, so many years, I just chased, chased, chased keeping all these things together, making it look like our family had it together. Even before I was married, it was, you know, having this idea that I had to perform for God and have all these things together and I couldn’t make any mistakes. And so it was more about like, oh, I had to check off these things, make sure I was doing the right things and checking them off and making God happy.

Angela Pitnikoff 4:12
And I came to a point several years ago where I was like, I don’t even know myself very well. I don’t know God very well, I don’t even understand really who he is. I know I remember going to a women’s conference, and I had been dealing with fear all my life, just like different things. It was generational. But she was talking about how we literally have the power to break fear out of our life. We have got, through Jesus, we can break things off like that, and using scripture and using His Word to free ourselves from things. And it literally was like, wait, what? I didn’t know that! All this time, you know, all this time I had been in church or grew up in church and around church and hearing God’s word. And it was like this light bulb went off like, I don’t even know that much. I don’t even really know God, that he’s like… I knew that He was there. I knew I wanted to serve Him. I knew I wanted to live an honoring life, but I didn’t know He loved me. I didn’t know He wanted to free me. I didn’t know that He wanted a relationship with me. And there was just like this breakthrough that happened.

Angela Pitnikoff 5:31
And just since then, I mean, that’s been about, it’s been about seven to eight years, I think that I really been just like chasing after the Lord and saying, Okay, God, what does this look like? And it’s been amazing because I lead worship too. And I was leading worship back then too, but it was more… Again, like just checking off the boxes, learning the song, singing it well, you know, performing and doing all the things you’re supposed to do. And when I started really understanding who God was and really taking the time to spend with Him, I was experiencing Him on a whole new level of just His love and His goodness and His faithfulness, and just being reminded and being able to hear Him more clearly and just walking in different places with Him. So, I don’t know, that went kind of long. Sorry. I get excited.

Sasha Star Robertson 6:28
Oh, absolutely. No need to apologize. I love every bit of it. I love that you talked about going from like this almost checkoff list of (and I’m doing air quotes here for the listeners) making God happy, right, is one of the things that you said. And I’m like, Ah, that is so real and relevant for me because I remember a time in my walk of coming to know Him that it was very similar. And I’m like, I don’t know what to do. I’m reading scripture, and I’m praying and I’m serving in the church in all these different capacities. And I’m doing my Bible study and all this stuff. Why is this happening or whatever else? Not that I was being punished, but it’s just I didn’t feel this closeness with God and I didn’t feel like He was ever present in my life. And so I love that you talked about, you had this epiphany, almost like this revelation, where it was about knowing God. He loves me. He wants a relationship with me. He wants to free me like, what? It’s not just this checkmark Christianity or just saying, Oh yeah, I believe in Jesus and I go to church. It’s so much more than that. But it comes from that place of knowing God.

Sasha Star Robertson 7:46
And I think that was a big question that happened in my walk too, is… I was reading this book, and I forget what it was called. Maybe I’ll think of it later and put it in the show notes. I was reading this book and I was like, okay, yeah, this is so good. This is so true. This is so real. Oh, it’s called I Don’t Wait Anymore by I think it was Emily Townsend is the name. And in there it kind of I don’t want to say I had the same, like transformation or epiphany. But it was one of those things and I was like, Oh yeah, I need to trust God. And then that’s when I realized like, I don’t trust Him because I don’t. Well, I had a really big struggle of just trusting people right and from like past hurts and drama in my life. But I didn’t trust God because I didn’t know God. And so it was still back to that knowing God. So, when I was reading that book I remember I was in Hawaii and I like declared okay God, I’m gonna know You so that I can trust You so that I can be in this relationship with You.

Sasha Star Robertson 8:50
And then I came back from that vacation. I got caught up in the hustle and bustle of life. And then I wasn’t doing that. And like literally, the bottom dropped out of my existence. And He was like… And it was so funny because I remember literally all these things falling away and I’m like, what is happening? Like my whole world was crumbling around me, like literally even the ground I was standing on. That’s a story for another time. But I just like laughed. And I was like, Okay, God, I hear You. Like, I was so clearly able to look back and see, I said that I was going to know You so that I could trust you and be in a relationship with you. And I’m still not doing that. I was still living that’s almost like superficial Christianity. And it wasn’t helping me. I didn’t have any fruit of the Spirit. I wasn’t living in that closeness with Him. I will wasn’t hearing Him. And it was because I wasn’t taking the time to prioritize Him and getting to know him. So, I love that you shared all of that because I think it’s really relevant for a lot of us, especially as busy moms, like, we have to be consistent and seeking Him if we want relationship with Him.

Angela Pitnikoff 10:00
One Yeah, I think it’s definitely about consistency. But like you even said, if we’re not like, you can go through the motions, I think, and kind of, like, get into… Because I’ve done that too, where I’m like, well, I’m doing my devotions, and I’m praying. Like you were saying, I’m doing all the right things, why isn’t this working, you know? And you can get to a point where it just becomes kind of mundane, and you have to be really careful with that. I mean, I always use this example. It’s just like any relationship you have in your life. I mean, if you have a best friend and all you do is go to Starbucks every single day, you always get the same drink, you always talk about the same thing never deter from one specific conversation, and then that’s it. How exciting and deep is that relationship going to be? It’s going To get boring, it’s gonna get mundane, you’re gonna get bored of it, you’re not going to want to be a part of that anymore.

Angela Pitnikoff 11:06
And that is what happens with us in the Lord. It’s the same thing. If you just wake up, it’s good to be in a routine. For me, I feel like I have to do that. I’m like, That’s my morning routine. I spend time with you. But I’m intentional about saying, Holy Spirit, lead me, guide me today. I need to hear from You. I want to hear from You. Open my heart. As opposed to saying, Oh, this is my morning routine. I have to open my Bible. I’m gonna read XYZ, okay, now I’m gonna pray, this my list of prayers that I had all this week, same list, same thing, that then it becomes words. It’s not a relationship anymore. There has to be a routine relationship. It’s like you want to be consistent with what you’re doing so that it becomes a part of your every day, but you don’t want it to become so checkbox. Because that’s when you’re going to start feeling like why am I even doing this? What is the point of this? And God’s like you’re doing this your way and you’re not hearing from Me. You’re not actually building a relationship with Me. You’re not. It doesn’t, you know, and so, I guess my little… that is, knowing God is actually building that relationship with Him and wanting to know who He is. There’s so much goodness in God’s word when you do that. So…

Sasha Star Robertson 12:40
Amen. No, that’s okay. That’s exactly what I was gonna say. I was like, right before you’re talking about that. So I love that you pointed it out because I think it comes to this, You want to do it consistently so it’s a habit, but you don’t want to do it in such a fashion that it becomes ritualistic. So the relationship thing is what I was gonna say, too, like I say this a lot to moms. I actually had a conversation with one of my clients a few weeks ago about this, is like, so this is what your relationship with God looks like. But how would your relationship be with your kids if it looked the same way? Like, if you just never went and talked to them, like in this intimate personal conversation, or even your kids with you. If they never came and talked to you about stuff and they only ever called you when there was a problem, but they didn’t want you to help with the problem. They just want you to like take the problem away, right? Just all these different kinds of analogies, like if you’re not having this relationship with your kids, if you’re not taking the time to be intimate and personal and give them individualized attention and have deep meaningful conversations with them and have this (it’s like a tongue twister word for me) reciprocity in the relationship with them, where it almost is a give and take where you can learn and grow with each other together kind of a thing.

Sasha Star Robertson 14:14
Yeah, it’s so much more than just a morning routine, or just like, check mark off or, or just, yeah, do X, Y, and Z. It’s like we have the Holy Spirit. Just that in itself is such a gift. And we have to be quiet to hear His voice and His push and His call. So, I know that you know some ways as a busy mom to be consistent in your Jesus time. You’d mentioned the morning routine, which I’m a huge fan of. But do you want to share a little bit more about that?

Angela Pitnikoff 14:56
Yeah, I think really, it comes down to finding your best time of the day. being intentional about that, because everybody’s different. Some people are night owls, and that’s the best time for them. Make that your time. You have to be consistent on it. But I’m the same. I’m morning. I’ve gotten myself into a routine every single morning. I do certain things and I do it every morning and it helps. And again, it’s like back to other things, like yes, it’s could be easy to get into those routines and then just kind of make it ritualistic, but when you’re consistent with it and you’re consistently chasing after Jesus like He is faithful. Like he is so faithful!

Angela Pitnikoff 15:44
So, I guess I would say, First, figure out what is the best time of day for you because maybe mornings are terrible for you. Maybe your kids are early risers, and you don’t have any time in the morning. So don’t do that. Do it when it’s nap time maybe, you know, depending on where you’re at in your stage of motherhood, it could be naptime. But that is again about being intentional. Because guess what? Usually, during nap time, you’re like, Oh, I can get to my to-do list. I can do the dishes or the laundry, or I can binge-watch my favorite show while I’m doing the laundry or something. You have to set a time and say, No, when this happens, I am going to sit down with the Lord and I’m going to take this time. And that is where routines are built. Because you’re able to say, No, I’m making this routine. So finding the time for sure. And being intentional about it. I think that “busy” is the badge of honor that moms like to wear.

Sasha Star Robertson 16:48
Right?

Angela Pitnikoff 16:48
I am 100% guilty of that. I’ve said that so many times. I catch myself saying it. And it’s a terrible word. And it’s a terrible thing for moms to just get caught up in because it doesn’t really help us to be busy. It just doesn’t, you know? It makes us tired and it gets our priorities out of whack. I just think we just kind of chase all of these goals and dreams for our kids and our family and all these things. And we’re chasing all those things and we’re not, like you said, widening our heart. We’re not making the number one thing priority. I was actually having a conversation with a friend the other day and I was like I don’t know why we do this but we don’t want to invest our time or energy into the most important things. And instead, we give God the smallest part of our day and expect Him to like help us at all times or that we’re going to be able to hear Him clearly, we’re going to… I know I’m saying this from experience, I was like, I just expected, well, I serve You, Lord, and I’m here and I’m doing this. And it’s like, Well, I haven’t built, you haven’t built a relationship, you know, and you don’t know, I don’t know His voice because I’m only giving Him five minutes a day.

Angela Pitnikoff 18:24
And I’m not saying that you should feel guilted into an hour-long devotional time, or worship time, or anything like that. I understand, especially as a mom. Man, there’s a lot going on, especially in the early years with your kids. There are just constant feedings, diapers, and constant things, I get it. But when we’re intentional about spending time with Him, it is amazing how clear your day gets, how open your day gets, and how not busy your day gets when you prioritize Jesus because your perspective changes on what is important for the day. You have clarity on your day because now you’re walking with Holy Spirit throughout the day, instead of trying to do it on your own. You have a partner, which is amazing. He’s gonna lead and guide you. And when you open it up to Him and say, Lord, I give you this day, even day by day, He’s going to free up so much space for you because you just gave it to Him first. You spent time with Him and you prioritized Him and now He’s helping you throughout the day.

Angela Pitnikoff 19:43
So it’s amazing how unbusy we can be when we… Because we, I think in our mind, and this is the tactic of the enemy. It’s like, I just don’t have time for that. I don’t have time for that and Lord, I’m so sorry. Please forgive me, and I just, I don’t have time today, but I just I give this day to you and that’s it. And that’s okay. God’s like, sure, I love you. I’m gonna take whatever I can get. But when we actually say, No, this is a priority, this is the most important thing, I know that God’s going to help me today when I walk with Him and when I surrender my day to Him, when I’m intentional with Him, there’s a shift. And I’m telling you from experience there’s a shift when we prioritize the Lord, when we give it to Him, He just frees things up. And it just changes. It changes everything. So I don’t know if I answered your question. I’m sorry.

Sasha Star Robertson 20:37
No, I think you did in that last part of what you’re talking about with like changing the perspective and Him just like, I don’t know, like, he clears our schedule and like, aligns our heart with His like when we meet him in the morning. And I remember one morning, this was last summer, like, right about a year ago, I was in my morning, quiet time with him. If I would have looked at you know, one of the things that I do in my morning routine, I call it my daily intentions, I’ll state my daily intentions for the day. And I think so often in the morning, we can look at our schedule, and we can look at our daily intentions and like all the things that we have to do if we’re going out and relying on our own understanding like it’s totally different than when we bring God into that space. And I remember this particular day, like most other days, like if I’m just doing it on my own understanding, like I don’t have time for other requests or for other things like I know what my day needs to look like for me to get done the things that I have on my plate to get done.

Sasha Star Robertson 21:33
And I remember one morning that I was in my prayer time and my quiet time and I was just like, Okay, God, like, Who are you calling me to show up and serve today? And I just felt like he was saying like the people who are close to me like near, local, like in my local community because I do a lot of my business online and a lot of my ministry you know, podcasting and social media and whatever else. And I just felt like local was the thing and it was like not even 20 minutes after I got off my you know, phone call with God. My phone rang and it was a friend of mine locally whose toddler was having seizures and they were in the hospital and they needed somebody to watch their baby. And instantly, I was like yeah absolutely and then it was like, I was looking at my schedule I was able to get like a lot of stuff done before she brought him over and dropped him off.

Sasha Star Robertson 22:34
And like, when I look back on that day, I don’t remember anything that I was so busy and like needed to do on my to-do list that would have prevented me, you know, from saying yes to that need. I remember that God prepared my heart and allowed me to meet that need, and allowed me and my son to have just this sweet time with this little baby in our home. And it was a wonderful day. And I look back and I remember that. And had I said no, I would look back and I would not see, you know, anything super important that I spent my time doing that day. So I love that you brought that up because that’s so very real in my life where that’s just one of the testimonies that I have to share in terms of like God, just changing my schedule and changing my heart about my day, and really preparing me in that quiet time in that space where I met him in the morning to do that.

Sasha Star Robertson 23:33
But I know there was something you had mentioned, I think before we started recording or whatever, where you were talking about kind of just this idea of like worship all day long. And so I’m interested in hearing more about that too. Because I love, I totally believe in like, you know, not just the morning, quiet time like but finding your best time and then being intentional about it, respecting the boundaries of that. I’m 100% Yes and Amen. It’s about chasing after Him. But maybe for some of us who you know, you were saying you’re not expecting people to go and just spend an hour a day like in your devotion or like word study in a day but I think this idea to me of worship all day long is like, but we can have at least an hour away and every day when we’re doing it in this fashion. So will you share a little bit more about that with us?

Angela Pitnikoff 24:25
Yeah, absolutely. It’s funny I actually had to be, when I was thinking about this for myself, I actually started putting in my phone just like reminders like pray, pray, worship, talk to the Lord, you know. And that’s something I encourage women to do because we have that tool. Now that’s like on us all the time. And we’re looking at our phones all the time. And it’s an easy way to just be reminded and get yourself into a routine of praying throughout the day and worshiping throughout the day. I think worship as a whole, like, just worship music brings so much life and connection to the Lord in a deeper way. So for me, it’s not just about the worship, like music-wise, but if you’re filling your home with actual worship throughout the day, and my kids are older, and so 10 years ago, I didn’t have, 10-15 years ago, I did not have access to worship music like we do nowadays. It’s so easy for you to get on YouTube or Spotify, and through your Smart TV and just pour that out and your home.

Angela Pitnikoff 24:28
It wasn’t as accessible when my kids were little. And I actually look and I see people with their kids, you know, people show videos of their kids worshiping and I’m like, Oh, that’s so awesome. Because I didn’t have that I was harder. I had CDs. You know, it was like Hillsong, that was it. But now you have just access to so much and because it’s so accessible, there’s really no excuse for us not to have it, filling our home, filling our car, filling our family because that is our relationship with the Lord. That is life-giving scripture being sung over us and poured into every crevice of our house and home. When we welcome Him into our space like that, and when we allow His presence to move, even if we’re not fully engaged in the worship it’s just being sung over us you know. God sings over us you know. And just allowing that music to fill our spaces like that is just one aspect of how you can worship throughout the day because you’re just, you’re just opening up your space and your heart and your kids’ hearts, to God’s presence, just being able to move freely.

Angela Pitnikoff 25:59
And guess what, the enemy doesn’t like worship, so he’s gone, he’s gonna flee as soon as you open up that, you know, as soon as any of worship is being played. It just, it just frees up your space. So that is worship throughout the day, but also worship as a lifestyle, what we say, what we do, how we pray, how we act, when we’re inviting God to be a part of our every day, there’s less yelling at our kids, you know, there’s less frustration, like I said earlier that our perspective changes on what’s important. And I say that because I again, I, I yelled at my kids, I’ve yelled at my kids before, right? You get to a point where like, ah.

Angela Pitnikoff 28:07
But when you are in tune with the Holy Spirit, and you’re walking with Him, and you’re bringing God along throughout the day, it’s a lot harder for those with that human weakness to come out because you’re connected to Jesus, you’re connected to the vine you know our source, and when you’re connected to that He’s the one moving through you He’s the one working through you. He’s the one teaching and giving you the time like you were saying, to free you up to help people, to bless people, to love people because your perspective is changing. I think if like to be honest, like For me, in certain parts of my motherhood, I would have been like, Heck no, I can’t watch anybody else’s kid my, my blade is all right, you know, but when you’re in those places with the Lord and you’re, you’re in a good place with Him and you’re connected to Him and you spent that time with Him. You’re in a good place to serve. You’re in a good place to give because He’s filled you up. And He’s a part of everything.

Angela Pitnikoff 29:15
And so the lifestyle thing I think put those reminders in your phone to be praying throughout the day, and whatever that looks like. I mean, it could be you have a list of things that you’re going to bring up throughout the day. Even in your notes, you could say, Pray for one of your children. And then the next hour, pray for the other child or pray for my husband or you could be like, just pray and Holy Spirit lead me in this hour. What do you want me to pray for? Who needs prayer? Like who are you going to bring to me today to lift up?

Sasha Star Robertson 0:09
So it could be however you want to do it. That’s the beauty of this relationship with God is, He just wants to spend time with us. He just wants to hear from us. He already knows right? He already knows our needs. He already knows what we need. He already knows what we’re gonna pray for. But it’s about relationships. It’s about building that with Him. And when we start to do that, we begin to hear Him clear we begin to understand what He’s saying to us, begin to build that relationship again, be in community with Him and so yeah, that’s worship all day. It just brings Him into the everyday craziness, you know, where we think we have to just give Him a little bit of time and He’s gonna be with us and you know, that’s fine. But the rest of the day, we have craziness going on. You know, we’re just juggling balls. I was saying as moms we’re always juggling balls, right? We’re always just trying to keep all the things together. When we bring Him into those things it’s just less chaotic because He brings peace. He brings joy like you said earlier the fruit of the Spirit. All those things come out, makes it so much calmer and easier throughout the day.

Sasha Star Robertson 1:38
Yes and Amen. I love that. Like, I feel like worship is so much more than music, but the music I think can really shift our hearts and our mindset toward Him. And I know like, as soon as I start singing the words to a worship song, I’m saying them out loud. So my brain is like processing the language aspect, but then I’m hearing it and it’s to the music and it’s like I don’t know, music just like it. It has a way of like speaking and connecting to my heart so deeply. And like there are songs that like I cannot even sing because instantly like the words just cut me and I am just a puddle of tears. Whether it’s in the car or at church, or if they’re at home. And so like I think it just it brings my heart back to, and my face, back to like the face of Jesus. So I love that. I think it’s amazing that we do have this opportunity to Apple Music Spotify, Amazon music, whatever it is. Pandora, your go-to, just turn the music on your phone, turn the music on your TV. And it’s so easy and then for your kids to like bask in that as well.

Sasha Star Robertson 1:41
I agree when you’re turning down the worship music the enemy flees, and you just reminded me I used to be in this habit every morning where when my son as my son would wake up, I would turn on the worship music and we would listen to worship music while I prepared breakfast and we ate. And I got out of that routine and I’m just like, Man, I want to bring that back. I want to bring that back into our routine because I do remember the really sweet fruits that came out of it. And then I loved your tip for adding prayer reminders to your phone. I’ve never done that before but I think it is incredibly powerful. Just have that pattern interrupt, just to have that thing come across that says hey, stop what you’re doing and recognize that God is with you, like all the time and he is always inclining his ear to listen to you and then even the tip of like, doing what you know, pray for your husband, pray for your kids pray for, you know, like general, you know, pray to God for who He’s going to put on your heart to pray for in that moment.

Sasha Star Robertson 2:58
I think so often, we can get into this habit of like somebody posts on Facebook or a friend reaches out or you know, our church community or whatever else sends a prayer chain and you’re like, Oh yeah, I’ll pray for that. But then making the time to be very intentional about actually praying for those things like those phone reminders are really huge. So thank you for sharing that too because that’s not something that I’m normally in the habit of. So I love that you came on here to add practical tips that that are even things that I’m not doing which is incredible. So thank you, thank you. Thank you for doing that. We’ve talked about so much goodness today. I’m super, super excited for my new habits that I’m implementing as well as all the listeners here. And Angela, I know you’ve got kind of this own ministry and sisterhood and podcast and all of this of your own. So I’ll include all the links in the show notes, but do you want to verbally tell the listeners where they can find you and connect?

Angela Pitnikoff 5:03
Yeah. So I have a podcast called Kingdom Daughters. And it’s all about encouraging women to walk as a daughter of the King, know who they are, and understand their worth. And also just get in really good habits of chasing Jesus consistently and walking with Him, finding freedom in that. So you can go to thekingdomdaughters.com And there’s a couple of links there. I have a free five-day devotional on there. If you want to start from there and then… So that’s pretty much it. I’m just, it’s all new, all new, but it’s amazing. God’s been opening so many awesome doors. And so it’s been really fun. So I appreciate you having me on here. It’s been a really fun and great conversation. I love it.

Sasha Star Robertson 5:53
Awesome. Okay, one last question that I have for you that I did not give you a heads up for, so I apologize. But I love to ask my guests on here, What does intentional abundance mean to you?

Sasha Star Robertson 6:09
Oh gosh, I would say intentionally chasing Jesus. when you’re intentional about chasing Him, He’s gonna give you abundance because it’s like kind of what we were talking about. Like when we chase Him, He frees up our day. That’s abundance man, especially as a mom that’s that is like, praise the Lord for that.

Sasha Star Robertson 6:34
I would say I love it. Yes and Amen. That’s the most concise answer I’ve ever received. But 100% I am with you there. Well, thank you so much, Angela. I appreciate your time. I appreciate all of your tips. And I know that this is gonna bless so many hearts. So thank you, Angela. Thank you to the listeners and I hope you all have an extremely blessed as well as an intentionally abundant day.


More about your Podcast Host

Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 13 years to her best friend, boy mom (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, & host of the Intentional Abundant Life Podcast.

Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 13 years to her best friend, boy mom (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, & host of the Intentional Abundant Life Podcast.

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Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 13 years to her best friend, boy mom (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, & host of the Intentional Momlife with Jesus Podcast.

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