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5 Lessons I Learned From The Magnolia Story | Book Review

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I know… I’m soooo late to the game with this post, my friends! It’s been a busy few months, but I recently & finally had a chance to listen to The Magnolia Story audiobook & was so inspired. So, I thought I’d jump on here & talk about it with you all for a little bit today!

Just in case you aren’t familiar with the book, it was written by Chip & Joanna Gaines, the stars of the HGTV show Fixer Upper, & it was released this past October! The Magnolia Story covers not only the process of how their show got started, but it also touches on topics such as relationships, family life, & taking risks as an entrepreneur in order to do what you love.

I think there’s so much good stuff in this book that it probably has a little bit of something for everyone. I mean, guys, my husband even loved this book! Yes, I had him listen to it as well. 😉

Anyway, I wanted to do this review post a little bit differently & talk about the five ideas & lessons that stood out to me the most from the book. So here they are!

5 Lessons I Learned From The Magnolia Story

1. IT’S OKAY TO TAKE RISKS

In the very first chapter of the book, Joanna shares about how she has always been the type of person to play it safe. I’m the SAME way. I like to plan, plan & plan some more before I try something new & put myself out there.

I don’t leave my comfort zone because it feels safeI’ve decked it out with a cozy couch & yummy snacks. What else do you expect? But, as I’ll talk about in the last point, taking risks is okay & can sometimes lead you to bigger & better things which you never even imagined were possible.

2. TIMING IS EVERYTHING

There’s a part in the book where Joanna talks about a venture she started, & then felt led to step away from. She was heartbroken. However, years later, she had the opportunity to start it up again & it took off!

This got me thinking… have you ever tried something, experienced failure, & wanted to walk away from it all forever? Take note from Joanna’s experience & consider that maybe, when the time is right, you can start it again, but this time with valuable experience you didn’t have the first time around.

3. THRIVE NOW, NOT LATER

Have you ever heard the phrase “You survive, & then you thrive”? I definitely have. And sometimes I feel like I’m in the surviving stage of life, on auto-pilot & just barely getting by. Joanna talks in the book about how many people think you aren’t thriving until you get that big break you’ve been waiting for. Whether that’s a TV show, an article going viral, or you’re finally able to buy your dream home. But why not be happy with where you are?

One quote I’ve been loving lately is “Bloom where you are planted.” If you want a printable of this quote, I have one here!

4. PERFECT ISN’T ALWAYS BEST

I strive for perfection in many aspects of my life. On a personal level, I do it to avoid conflict & please others. Then there’s also this pressure that comes with being a home blogger that everything one creates has to be Pinterest perfect.

I’ve recently had to come to terms with the fact that some things are just out of my control & that my home should be decorated for me, not for Pinterest. I want my home to be lived-in & real! That’s why I love so many of Joanna’s designs, because she has learned to integrate function into the homes that she designs.

5. SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO PUSH YOU

Chip & Joanna Gaines work really well together. They are different people, but make an amazing team because they both push each other to be the best versions of themselves. When Joanna shared some of her “someday” dreams with Chip, he believed in her potential and made her dreams happen right then & there. If he hadn’t have done that, who knows when her dreams would have become a reality.

Now I’m not saying that you always have to take the risks that are front of you, but I think it’s important to surround yourself with people who are different than you because in the end you will all balance each other out & achieve new things together.

 

If this post has been interesting to you, then I highly suggest that you check out this book! Even if you feel strapped for time, just grab or borrow a copy of the audiobook & you can listen to it while cleaning, organizing, or even crafting.

My Amazon affiliate link for the book can be found here. You can also click on the image below & it will take you there as well!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And if you’re a fan of the farmhouse style, be sure to click here to browse through all my farmhouse decor projects!

Have you read The Magnolia Story yet? If so, I’d love to hear what you thought about it!

 

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  • Habiba
    May 29, 2017 at 10:21 am

    Jolene, I just ordered the book! I’ll be going on a long trainride on Thursday and can’t wait to start reading… I love how your review turned out and that you allowed us all a glimpse into your life and the Kind of person you are. I think we are very similar in many ways ;-). I’ve never done one, but planing on doing so… Maybe you want to check the link to your printable “Bloom where you’re planted” cause I can’t find it 😉

    • Create Pray Love
      May 29, 2017 at 10:51 pm

      Oh I can’t wait to hear what you think about it!! I think we are similar in a lot of ways too 🙂 I’m so glad to have you as a friend through blogging! And thank you for the heads up about the link, I think I fixed it!

  • Lyne
    May 30, 2017 at 11:08 am

    I’ve heard great things about this couple, but I have actually never seen anything by them. Glad to hear the book inspired you.

    • Create Pray Love
      June 2, 2017 at 12:08 am

      There are a lot of things to love about them! Thank you, Lyne! 🙂

  • Jessica
    May 30, 2017 at 11:36 am

    Sounds like a book I’d love to read! You shared some really good lessons that are so applicable.

    • Create Pray Love
      June 2, 2017 at 12:10 am

      Thank you, Jessica! I think you’d like it 🙂 As bloggers in the home niche, I think there are so many inspirational aspects to this book for us!

  • Valerie
    May 31, 2017 at 7:33 am

    Love these lessons from the book. I need to read this, I love them!

    • Create Pray Love
      June 2, 2017 at 12:10 am

      Get on it, Valerie! I think you’d like the book too 😉 Let me know what you think of it! <3

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