How many things do you have to accomplish during the course of a day? Now think about all you do during an entire week. Start thinking about everything you have to get done in a month, or a year, and you might break out in hives. For most homeschool moms, burnout happens one day at a time. If I had to take a guess as to the number one cause of burnout among homeschoolers, I'd probably sum it up on one word: LIFE. Life just keeps coming at us, fast and furious. So, preventing or "curing" a case of burnout might involve figuring out how to handle the daily-weekly-monthly-yearly grind. (Spoiler alert: homeschooling is wonderful & amazing & filled with moments that make great memories...but it is also a G-R-I-N-D and there's no shame in admitting that.) Ask yourself if there is any part of your homeschooling that can be better organized, if the overwhelm is getting to you. Is your family involved in too many extracurricular activities, and is that causi...
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the challenges life throws your way? Do you ever wonder if anyone truly understands the depth of your struggles? In this episode of my podcast, The Burt (Not Ernie) Show , we dive into the comforting words of Psalm 10, offering hope and encouragement to those who feel afflicted. Psalm 10:14 reminds us that God sees our trouble and grief. It's a powerful reminder that we are not alone in our struggles. The verse speaks to the omnipresence of the Lord, who not only acknowledges our pain but also takes it into consideration as He works in our lives. This truth has been a source of immense encouragement for many, including myself, over the past few years. Continuing with Psalm 10, verse 17 highlights a profound truth: 'You hear, O Lord, the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry.' This verse beautifully captures the essence of His empathy and support. It reassures us that even in our darkest moments, when our de...