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A Homeschool Mom’s Workspace – 5 key questions to ask

A Homeschool Mom’s Workspace – 5 key questions to ask

One of the greatest benefits of our homeschool is the freedom to teach anywhere and at any time. Unfortunately, that freedom can quickly create chaos as our play, work and schooling mix. As I mentioned last week, my planning space

Sheryl March 7, 2015 Education, Organization Read more

A Homeschool Mom’s Workspace

A Homeschool Mom’s Workspace

Have you ever read something that completely changed your perspective on how you do things?  I just did.  It was an old post on Homeschool Village that woke me up.  Here is the part that grabbed me: “Imagine you are given

Sheryl February 24, 2015March 25, 2015 Education, Organization Read more

Homeschool Shame – Is Your Vacuum Showing?

Homeschool Shame – Is Your Vacuum Showing?

I learned something about myself this week when friend who doesn’t homeschool dropped by unexpectedly.  I was excited to see her car pulling up, but curiously, was immediately filled with a sense of dread.  “Oh NO!  I’m in the middle

Sheryl February 9, 2015 House & Home, Organization Read more

Will your Plans Survive February?

Will your Plans Survive February?

Mark your calendar!  If you made it this far and have stuck to your New Year’s resolution, you win!  If, on the other hand, you are like the rest of us, you are currently thinking “Wait! What happened to January?”

Sheryl February 1, 2015February 1, 2015 Education, Organization Read more

Quickly Cut Your To-Do List in Half

Quickly Cut Your To-Do List in Half

Okay, so you started a bullet journal, and now you are looking at a giant list of to-do items and feeling overwhelmed.  What happened?  That pretty new notebook was supposed to solve all your problems!  Why are you feeling so

Sheryl January 4, 2015 Organization Read more

The Easy Way to Create a Homeschool Bullet Journal

The Easy Way to Create a Homeschool Bullet Journal

I am an organization junkie.  It is a bit of an obsession.  Pretty notebooks, color-coding, baskets, all of it makes me happy.  You would think that my tools would capture all of my brilliant homeschooling ideas on their own for

Sheryl December 27, 2014December 28, 2014 Education, Organization Read more

6 Tips for Maintaining Year-Round School Stamina

6 Tips for Maintaining Year-Round School Stamina

It is warm and sunny outside, yet all of my kids are diligently hunched over their pencils and math books right now. For over 6 years (wow, time flies) my crew has been homeschooling year round.  It is a system

Sheryl July 14, 2014July 29, 2014 Education, Organization Read more

Breaking Rhythm

Breaking Rhythm

It is 8:00AM on Monday and we’ve already had two calls this morning that change our schedule.  It is wacky how stuff like this comes in clumps. My girls are asking me what we will be doing for the rest

Sheryl June 30, 2014 Organization Read more

Make a Simple Duct-tape Pen Holder

Make a Simple Duct-tape Pen Holder

We are a family that takes our lessons on the road a lot.  Keeping everything where it needs to be is a top priority.  This is one simple fix that has saved us lots of aggravation. The steps are simple

Sheryl April 28, 2014April 29, 2014 Organization Read more

My To-Delegate List

My To-Delegate List

My to-do list is always longer than my day, but this week I intentionally decided to start adding one more thing to my list: To Delegate. Unfortunately, I sometimes forget that I’m capable of asking for help.  This little line

Sheryl April 8, 2014April 8, 2014 Family, Organization Read more
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