Life lessons

Set your day up for success!

If you, like me, often wake to a day with more items to accomplish then you feel you can possibly complete this post is for YOU! I have read countless articles, and books on how to set your day up for success. Some very brilliant people have coined titles to this ritual like Power Hour,

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Drawing the Circle, and getting out of the box

How I Balance Homeschooling, Networking, and Natural Living: Finding Harmony in a Modern World In today’s fast-paced society, parents often find themselves juggling multiple responsibilities and choices when it comes to their children’s education, social connections, and lifestyle. As I juggle this life of homeschooling, networking, and natural living finding a balance between these aspects

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Life Happens, take a break

I am sitting here on a wintery cold Feb day looking out the window and watching the frost melt as the sun comes peeking through the mountains. My first thought when I sat down to write was that I wanted to apologize for the absence of posts lately, or to justify why I had to

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A day of love….

ahhhhh, Valentine’s Day, a day of love and romance. To many this is the epitome of the perfect day. Time with that special someone, flowers, chocolate, and professions of love. To others, many of whom are single like me, it is a day to be sad. A day to mourn a relationship past or feel

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Comparison is the thief of joy

Have you ever found yourself looking at another family and feeling like you must be failing at this homeschooling thing because it looks nothing like what they are doing? As a single mom in a Christian Homeschooling community I have been there. I can lose myself in a rabbit hole of comparisons because my family is so very different then what I see. Our journey homeschooling has taken many detours and we have tried multiple different paths but the one thing they all had in common is that they did NOT look like what the families around us looked like.

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