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143. Life as a Right-Now Woman With Alissa Studt

How she's embracing life and living in the moment.

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Life doesn't have to be perfect to live it as a Right-Now Woman. Alissa Studt understands this and is embracing the abundant life Jesus came to give her, anyway. Alissa joins Julie as her guest this week on the podcast, and she shares with us her insight into entrepreneurship, motherhood, and leaving corporate America, all the while doing her best to live in the moment. You'll be encouraged and inspired! Plus, she's Julie's daughter! Join encourager, Julie Lefebure, each Tuesday morning as she offers real encouragement for your real life right now through a fresh, hope-filled perspective, a lighthearted inspiration, and Biblical insight, all in about 15 minutes (guest shows are longer). Each episode will lift your spirits and equip you to be a light in this world. Find extra encouragement at julielefebure.com/resources/.

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Today you are in for a blessing. Once a month on the podcast I feature someone I consider as a Right-Now Woman--a woman who understands the importance of living in the right-now moment and who partners with God to embrace the abundant life Jesus came to give her. (I talk about this in my book, Right Now Matters.) The woman joining me today in this episode is my biggest cheerleader, my fashion expert, my idea springboard, and my dear friend. She's also my daughter! Yes, mom, entrepreneur, business owner, wife, and daughter, Alissa Studt, joined me over the weekend for a great conversation. I'm sharing some of it here today. We discuss motherhood, business ownership, living as a Right-Now Woman, and a big step she took just six weeks ago. I believe Alissa and her testimony will inspire and encourage you in your real life today.

Click on the player above to listen to the full 32-minute episode. (As a reminder, our guest episodes are longer than the solo ones.)

Alissa Studt is living as a Right-Now Woman.

She's not doing it perfectly, but she's doing it with God as her guide. That's truly the only way we can live this way, right?

So, how are you living as a Right-Now Woman?

What are you doing to live in the moment and stay present in your real life today?

What did Alissa share that impacted you the most?

How are you motivated to step into something new or to settle in to the abundant life God has given you?

It was so much fun having Alissa on the podcast. If you can't already tell, I'm extremely proud of her and all she is doing to partner with God to make this world a better and more beautiful place. She is certainly doing her best in embracing life as a Right-Now Woman. I'm glad I get a ring-side seat!

And if you'd like to get to know Alissa a little better, you'll find her website and Instagram info in the show notes as well. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode, and please rate and/or review this episode so others can find this encouragement too.

Alissa will be the first to tell you life as a Right-Now Woman isn't perfect, but it's certainly an adventure. One where living undistracted is the only way to embrace life and live it to the fullest. I pray you and I live this way today and always. Thanks for tuning in. God bless you!

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