Convivial Homeschool Journal, spiral-bound

$12.99

With all the Convivial Homeschool chapter prompts gathered and space to journal your responses, you can refresh your vision and heart as you educate your children at home.

  • heavy-duty spiral binding
  • heavy-weight, smooth paper that won’t bleed through
  • color printing
  • 6″x9″ journal

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Convivial Homeschool Journal

Take thirty minutes over thirty days to regain peace and clarity about your homeschool journey. These prompts, with space to journal your thoughts, will guide you toward joy in the average, real-life homeschool God’s given you.

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with The Convivial Homeschool Journal

If you spend even 15, perhaps 30, minutes brain dumping from one set of prompts at the end of any chapter, you’ll feel rejuvenated and ready to tackle the next homeschool day – with or without sunshine.

  • 70# paper
  • heavy-duty spiral binding
  • quotes, hymns, and questions printed in color for each chapter
– Let me help you –

Reflect on your real homeschool so you can embrace it with joy.

Meditate on meaty thoughts.

Quotes and hymns included throughout

Take time to write.

Brain dumping replaces your overwhelm with calm joy.

Love your real-life homeschool.

Replace comparisons with gratitude.

What our customers are saying

Naming my vocations has helped me make wiser choices.

I find vocations very helpful to guide me as I seek to live within my creaturely limits. It’s so tempting to try to squeeze a little bit more from the hours of my day, or to prioritize my life based on what makes me feel a sense of immediate fulfillment or usefulness instead of choosing based on what God has actually called me to in this season.Rachel A.Convivial Circle member

Vocation statements give me vision in the everyday duties of life.

Thinking through and writing down vocation statements was helpful to take a long view of the daily duties and their importance. I’m planning to write them down on a “vocation alignment card” and read them regularly.Jaclyn S.Convivial Circle member

I’ve improved my attitude toward homemaking, homeschooling, all the things.

Thinking about it as vocations that need to be taken seriously has helped me tremendously. I still struggle, but now it’s easier to move forward.
Reviewing my vocation list and alignment card daily has really helped my focus.Julie QuatesConvivial Circle member

Naming my vocations has helped me make wiser choices.

I find vocations very helpful to guide me as I seek to live within my creaturely limits. It’s so tempting to try to squeeze a little bit more from the hours of my day, or to prioritize my life based on what makes me feel a sense of immediate fulfillment or usefulness instead of choosing based on what God has actually called me to in this season.Rachel A.Convivial Circle member

Vocation statements give me vision in the everyday duties of life.

Thinking through and writing down vocation statements was helpful to take a long view of the daily duties and their importance. I’m planning to write them down on a “vocation alignment card” and read them regularly.Jaclyn S.Convivial Circle member

I’ve improved my attitude toward homemaking, homeschooling, all the things.

Thinking about it as vocations that need to be taken seriously has helped me tremendously. I still struggle, but now it’s easier to move forward.
Reviewing my vocation list and alignment card daily has really helped my focus.Julie QuatesConvivial Circle member

Naming my vocations has helped me make wiser choices.

I find vocations very helpful to guide me as I seek to live within my creaturely limits. It’s so tempting to try to squeeze a little bit more from the hours of my day, or to prioritize my life based on what makes me feel a sense of immediate fulfillment or usefulness instead of choosing based on what God has actually called me to in this season.Rachel A.Convivial Circle member

Yes, I want to reflect on my homeschool.

START WITH A BRAIN DUMP

Declutter your head. Organize your attitude.

You don't have to be overwhelmed. Use my free brain dump guide to declutter your head, then stay tuned for baby step tips on managing your home and family life well.