Raise your hand if you’ve been bit by the decluttering bug? Okay, now raise your hand if you need to be. We all have a scary space in our home that needs some attention. And you don’t have to be Marie Kondo to successfully declutter. You just need a plan. And some cheerleaders. And maybe a challenge to get you… Read More
Home & Family
These posts will help give you actionable solutions and ideas for dealing with all the homemaking responsibilities we have as homeschool moms. Definitely check out our chore system and why I don't do laundry (and you shouldn't either). You'll also find posts about crafts, productivity, and finances here.
Stitch Fix Reveal & Coupon Code
Stitch Fix is an online styling service that is the perfect answer for your style and wardrobe issues! Let me tell you about my first several fixes and make sure you use my link below for a new customer deal! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank… Read More
Summer Business Brainstorm for Teens Printable
Do you have entrepreneurial teens in your house who are always looking for ways to make money? Here are summer business ideas for teens. This week I shared three reasons why your teen needs to start a business over on HomeschoolGiveaways.com. Check out that post and then grab your FREE Summer Business Brainstorm for Teens below. If you’re already a… Read More
What I’m Reading & the Mystery Box Giveaway #2
I love to read and have multiple books going at the same time. While I do love reading about homeschooling topics, my pile of books shows broader interests like faith, business, history, home decor, or entrepreneurship. Once in a while I like to give you a peek into my recent favorites and also give you a chance to win a… Read More
Narnia, Hobbits & Homeschool Moms
What do Narnia & Hobbits have to do with homeschool moms? Glad you asked. Most homeschool families are very familiar with C.S. Lewis’ and J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary masterpieces. But many times we don’t stop to discover how fighting in the trenches in World War I shaped their worldview, faith, and deeply influenced their writing. I was intrigued by Joseph Loconte’s book… Read More
Homeschool with Moxie Podcast #16: Productivity Secrets for Homeschool Moms
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. Welcome to the show notes for Episode #16 of the Homeschool with Moxie podcast! As a former classroom teacher, now homeschooling mom of five, I love to equip and encourage other homeschooling families. Stick around to learn how to… Read More
Ideas for the Work-from-home Homeschool Mom
Are you a homeschool mom looking for ideas to expand your family income? You’re not alone! Statistics show that 2/3 of homeschool families live on one income. But even if you can’t go out and get a full-time job, you can still do some amazing work on the side from home while homeschooling your kids! And it can be a… Read More
5 Key Productivity Tips
Here are 5 key productivity tips, whether you’re making New Year’s Resolutions, or starting a new school year in September. In fact, to be the most productive you can be, you should revisit these tips several times a year and analyze how you’re doing. Grab a free Personal Productivity Analysis Guide below. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I… Read More
What I’m Reading + Announcing the Mystery Box
I have a serious book buying habit. So does hubby. We’re doomed. While he’s mainly reading theology books and biographies, I like to dabble in many different types of nonfiction. I love the occasional historical biography. But I also love books about business, marketing, Christian living, entrepreneurship, parenting, productivity, and of course homeschooling! So here’s what I’m reading these days… Read More
Board Game Gift Guide for Tweens
Do you have any tweens in your house? I’ve got a couple right now, some past that stage, and at least one more on the way. We’ve been through lots of games over the years, but there are some that come out on top. Board games make great gifts for tweens. They promote family togetherness, thinking skills, strategy and teamwork…. Read More
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