From Stress to Strength - Episode 10: Series Wrap up and 10 Top Tips for Harvest
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As the headers start rolling and the to-do lists stretch longer than the days, it’s easy to feel stretched thin.
In this final episode of From Stress to Strength: Navigating Life on the Land — a series proudly supported by Ski for Life — Steph Schmidt wraps up the 10-part journey with her Top 10 Tips for navigating harvest, end-of-year pressure, and everything in between.
From noticing early warning signs of stress to holding onto the AND (the reminder that we can love the life we live and still find it hard), this episode pulls together the biggest lessons from across the series — the practical, real-life tools that help farmers, families, and communities move from stress to strength.
Steph also shares updates about the Farm Life Handbook, an online hub of videos, tools, and tip sheets to help you fill your silo and find your AND through every season.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Why noticing stress early makes the biggest difference
How to check your capacity (and give yourself permission to let go)
The power of teamwork and repair during high-pressure times
Sleep, communication, and micro-moments that refill your tank
A gentle reminder that you’re human — and that’s enough
👉 Explore more tools and tip sheets at www.farmlifehandbook.com.au
🎧 Tune in wherever you get your podcasts, and share this episode with someone who could use a reminder that they’re not alone this harvest.
Disclaimer:
From Stress to Strength shares general wellbeing strategies and is not a substitute for professional advice.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact Lifeline 13 11 14, Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467, Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636, or 000 in an emergency.
