When Life Feels Upside Down - with Bethany Barendregt
Perfectionism can keep moms stuck in pride and frustration. Learn how to let go of control, trust God’s work in your home, and embrace faithfulness over perfection.
Building up women as capable, cheerful homemakers, one episode at a time.
Perfectionism can keep moms stuck in pride and frustration. Learn how to let go of control, trust God’s work in your home, and embrace faithfulness over perfection.
Overcome overwhelm by dropping perfectionism, not responsibilities. Learn how three moms found confidence and peace through small, consistent steps at home.
Master household routines with a realistic approach. Learn why plans fail, how to build consistency, and the secret to lasting habits for a well-run home.
Use simple mottos to parent with clarity and consistency. Replace nagging with memorable phrases that reinforce obedience, kindness, and responsibility daily.
Learn simple strategies to start your homeschooling day with energy and purpose so you and your kids can avoid procrastination and dawdling.
Success as a homemaker is not about perfection but about faithfulness. Fruitfulness grows over time through patience and perseverance in the daily work God gives us.
Your mindset shapes your attitude and choices. Align your thinking with truth and shift your perspective toward service, discipline, and steady progress to thrive in your calling.
We all know the feeling of getting to the end of the day and wondering where our time went. What did we do? What happened? We think that the right
A time budget is better than a schedule, allowing you to address overambitious plans and perfectionist thinking.
Simplified Organization is a Christian podcast for busy moms who are looking for practical help in managing their homes, families, and lives for God’s glory. We keep it real
Feeling overwhelmed? A brain dump clears mental clutter so you can focus, prioritize, and take action. Write it all down and regain clarity and momentum.
Kids often complain of boredom during school breaks, but boredom is an opportunity for creativity, problem-solving, and growth. Teach them to use it well.