If you’re a business mom AND you’re a homeschooler, we need to talk. Now.
Because you can’t keep on pressuring yourself to grow to 6 figures AND give your kids the best education ever, both at once.
(And that’s completely skipping the house, the meals, your husband, your friend life, and even yourself! Not gonna fly.)
Before you exhaust yourself completely, trying to give full-time hours to 2 very different things, hear me out.
You can’t do both at once.
You can’t treat both of them like a full-time job at once.
You’re going to have to cut corners somewhere.
And I suggest you do that by intentionally choosing part-time – on EACH.
What’s this look like?
- It looks like setting your business hours at 25 hours per week max – and keeping it there even when you wish you could work more.
- It looks like capping your educational enrichment ideas at one main focus per semester, because you know you don’t have the bandwidth for more.
- It looks like giving yourself a break on those sky-high expectations we homeschool moms set for ourselves (and our kids!), and getting realistic about how much you can grade in the hours and minutes you actually have available.
Because there’s food to cook, and a house to clean, and a husband to catch up with, and we. Can’t. Do. It. All.
Much as we would like to, sometimes.
So what are you going to choose to do?
- Are you going to cut down on your work hours, to make homeschooling the priority right alongside your business?
- Do you need to pull way back on the field trips, extracurriculars, and enrichment subjects you’ve been piling on your kids?
- Is the idea of being a part-time homeschooler really freeing to you?
Then join me in relaxed homeschooling as a mompreneur.
We’re still homeschooling moms, all right – we’re just not doing as much. Not #allthethings again. (Ever again!)
Because homeschooling isn’t taking over our life – and we aren’t letting it.
Not anymore.
Do you need to let go of some of your homeschooling pressures today?