For the Ones Who Feel the Stirring: You’re Not Wrong for Wanting More

For the Ones Who Feel the Stirring: You’re Not Wrong for Wanting More

Holding space for both presence and purpose.

I’ve carried this quietly for years—maybe you have too.

A deep love for the life I’ve been entrusted with.
A sacred calling as a wife. A stay-at-home, homeschooling mom.
A front-row seat to my children’s lives—their milestones, meltdowns, questions, and wonder.
And I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

But somewhere along the way, a new stirring began to rise.

Not discontentment.
Not boredom.
But a holy hunger. A desire to build. To contribute. To dream again.
To not just hold space for my family—but to expand it.

Still, every path I explored felt like an ultimatum.

“If you want to create income, you’ll have to give up time.”
“If you want to build a business, your kids will have to come second.”
“If you want to thrive financially, get ready to sacrifice your peace.”

It felt like the only way to step into “more” was to lose the very things I held most dear.
And that was never an option.

You see, we know what it means to lose everything.

My husband and I walked through a divorce that lasted three years.
We experienced brokenness in ways I can’t explain in a blog post.
Pain that reshaped us. Separation that almost became permanent.

But God stepped in.

He healed what we believed was beyond restoration.
He softened hearts. Redeemed years.
And brought us back—not to who we were, but to who we were becoming.

That’s why I guard my family with everything in me.
That’s why I’ve been so cautious—maybe even skeptical—about anything that would threaten the peace we fought so hard to reclaim.

But the stirring never left.
Because God never stops expanding us.

And then, six months ago, something shifted.

I watched another couple step into a business model I hadn’t considered before—digital marketing. But it wasn’t the numbers that spoke to me (though yes, they made $20K in 20 days working just 2 hours a day).

It was their peace.
It was their presence.
It was their joy.

They weren’t just chasing success—they were cultivating freedom.

I didn’t jump in because I wanted to “get rich.”
I stepped in because I saw a bridge—one that could connect my desire to create with my devotion to protect.

This system offered what I had prayed for:
✔ A business built around real mentorship, not hustle culture.
✔ A step-by-step blueprint with digital products that help people.
✔ A schedule that gave me margin, not more chaos.

And friend… God met me there.

In six short months, I’ve watched our family not only earn more than we used to make in a year—but live more.
Really live.

My husband is home.
We’re not surviving—we’re thriving.
And that little stirring in my heart? It’s not so quiet anymore.

Here’s what I’ve learned:
It’s okay to love your life and long for more.
It’s not selfish—it’s sacred.
And when God is the center, “more” doesn’t mean less of what matters.
It means an overflow that blesses everything around you.

So if you’re feeling that same tension—between the beauty of what you have and the hope for what could be—I want you to know this:

You are not wrong for wanting more.
And there is a way to build without burning out.
To step into impact without stepping away from your family.
To create income and keep your values intact.

And we’d be honored to show you how.

Visit: www.ahomeoflegacy.com

With love,
Sheila & Armando Ramos

P.S.

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Let this story remind you that God still speaks.
He still redeems.
And He’s not done writing your story either.

Armando & Sheila Ramos

We’re a family on a journey—chasing after God, growing in faith, and learning how to love well through marriage, parenting, and everyday life. Along the way, we’ve also started building a business together—something that’s not only provided for our family but has allowed us to walk in greater freedom and purpose. We’ll be sharing honest conversations, real-life moments, and the ups and downs of doing life, faith, and business as a family. We’re not perfect, but we believe that with God, anything is possible. If you're navigating faith, family, or building something meaningful, you’re in the right place. Come along—we’d love to have you on the journey. www.ahomeoflegacy.com

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