Homemaking By Design
Homemaking is not something you can do by default. To have a plan in place is to plan for success. This doesn’t mean perfection, it just means progression. A plan is just a progressive agenda of your vision as a homemaker for your unique family and home. Where there is no vision there is chaos, so come along and take a deeper dive into some of the best tips for managing your home and time as a homemaker. We each have the same 24 hours in a day, so lets learn to make them count!
Organizing Tips For the Homemaker
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The Homemaker’s Guide
Laying the Foundations For Homemaking With Purpose
This book serves as a comprehensive roadmap, taking the homemaker through tried and true ways of creating and establishing rhythms, routines, and habits that are by design, able to assist you in getting more done in less time. This is a step by step guide for how I plan my day, my week, our weekly menus, and our shopping lists. All that and more for only $8.99! COMING SOON!

Family Meals
The dinner table is a sacred place for the family to gather. It’s the place where at the end of the day, no matter how hard the day was, or how many mistakes were made, everyone is welcome. It signals to our children that grace lives in this home, so they can come as they are, for they are loved. Check out our tried and true family recipes that are both delicious and nutritious.
How I Create My Schedules As A Homemaker
Every good venture starts with an idea. Take this into homemaking and motherhood and you will find that having a plan written down both daily and weekly, will help you get more done in less time. Here you will learn how to prioritize and even bump things to the next day that “didn’t go as planned” without the guilt. Homemaking at its core is learning to create an environment of peace for all who dwell within our home. So, check these posts out to learn more!
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The Diaries Of A Shepherdess
As homemakers, our highest calling is cultivating the hearts of our children. If we miss this step, no amount of physical work we do will make up for the lack of tending to their hearts, to the emotional and spiritual needs of those in our home. SO dive deeper with us as we seek to gently shepherd the hearts of our children.
