Sarah Mackenzie on Perfectionism & Finding Time
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
Building up women as capable, cheerful homemakers, one episode at a time.
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
Flexibility in motherhood is not about control but trusting God and adapting with gratitude. Learn how to stay rooted in faith while responding to life’s changes.
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.
Homeschooling without a schoolroom requires creative organization. Use bins, shelves, and flexible workspaces to keep learning materials tidy and your home peaceful.
I never would have guessed, but having a visible schedule has done wonders for the discipline and atmosphere of our homeschool.
Build lasting home habits! Learn how routines and persistence can bring peace, order, and joy to your family life in this inspiring guide.
We don’t start homeschooling in order to fail. In fact, no matter why each one of us ultimately chooses to homeschool, fear of failure is likely our number-one obstacle
Yes, you can claim homemaker as your legitimate occupation. It's a real job, even without a paycheck. Don't be embarrassed by it!
Moms often experience burnout, but we can address the issues at play and not give in to the temptation to give up.
A new year is like a promise of a fresh start, a new beginning, a turning of the page that might mean the turning of a new leaf. What can
It’s one thing to start the school year strong, but quite another to keep at it after the weeks start blurring together. Motivation to homeschool ebbs away, and we