December 2025

Synergy: Transforming Your Homeschool, TOGETHER

Sometimes homeschooling can feel like a tug-of-war. You’re on one side, holding a vision for deep, meaningful Christ-centered homeschooling. Your child is on the other side, pulling for freedom, fun, and “just getting it done.” You tighten the rope with more rules. They pull harder with more resistance or “bare minimum” effort. Everyone ends the […]

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Seek First to Understand

One of Stephen Covey’s most powerful habits is simple to say and hard to live: “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.” At Christmas—when emotions, expectations, and schedules are all dialed up—this habit becomes a beautiful way to make your Christ-centered homeschooling feel more like the manger and less like the mall. And underneath

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Think Win–Win in Your Homeschool

If you’ve homeschooled for more than five minutes, you already know:Everyone has opinions.Everyone has needs.And they don’t always match. Stephen Covey’s Win–Win principle gives homeschool moms a simple way to handle this without power struggles, resentment, or giving up what matters most. It’s not complicated.But it is different from what most of us grew up

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Choose What Matters Most in Homeschooling

One of the most freeing truths for homeschool moms is Stephen Covey’s Habit 3: Put First Things First. It’s simple, but it’s life-changing. Covey invites us to stop reacting to urgency and start aligning with importance. And when you’re building a Christ-centered homeschooling lifestyle, this principle becomes the difference between burnout and peace. Urgent things

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Begin with the End in Mind

Building a Christ-Centered Homeschool on Purpose Have you ever finished a busy homeschool day and thought, “We did a lot… but did we build what really matters?” That’s the question Stephen Covey’s Habit 2—Begin with the End in Mind—invites us to ask. Choosing the Wall Before You Climb Covey uses a simple image: a ladder.You

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