Simplified Organization Workbook and Group Study Guide

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Lead a Simplified Organization Study Group with this open-and-go workbook (assignments for an 8-meeting study included). Each participant needs her own workbook and a copy of Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done.

  • Choose between pdf, glossy paperback, or heavy-duty spiral binding
  • color printing
  • 6″x9″ journal
  • 84 pages

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20% off Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done if purchased in same order as the workbook.

Simplified Organization Workbook and Group Study Guide

Build local camaraderie, accountability, and engagement around homemaking with this unique 8-class study guide.

I believe when most women say they want friendship, they often mistakenly think they need more coffee dates and one-on-one time with particular women. What we are actually missing as modern stay-at-home moms is coworkers – someone willing to talk about the “mundane” details of real life.

We reinforce our knowledge and know ourselves better when we have a group of people with whom we can talk shop.

In fact, when Titus 2 tells older women to teach the younger, it doesn’t sound like Paul is commanding Bible studies, but super-practical Bible-application conversations and a nitty-gritty sharing of real life.

I designed this study guide to foster just such relationships locally.

– Let me help you –

Bring Titus 2 into your local circles.

  • Discuss the nitty-gritty in meaningful, upbuilding ways.
  • Evaluate and iterate your own real-life situation and strategies.
  • Love your family and your life with concrete, noticeable applications.
What GROUP LEADERS 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
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 Q., Convivial Circle member

Build local community with other women

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.