Why Perfectionism is Sabotaging Your Homeschool
Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill - Un pódcast de Pam Barnhill - Martes
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In this episode of the Homeschool Better Together podcast, I’m giving you a bit of a pep talk. I’ve been there—staring at the clock, realizing the day is slipping away and thinking, “If I can’t follow my perfect plan, I might as well do nothing.” Sound familiar? Well, I discovered that my problem wasn’t laziness—it was perfectionism. And that perfectionism was sabotaging my ability to be consistent with homeschooling.I talk about how embracing imperfection helped me break through the inconsistency in our homeschool. I realized that half-hearted school days and not following the plan exactly were still valuable. The key is to show up and do something, even if it’s not perfect. I also share how creating a “minimum viable day” helped me focus on the most important subjects and stay consistent, even on the craziest days.If you’re feeling stuck because things aren’t going perfectly, I encourage you to give yourself some grace. Consistency over perfection is what will make a huge difference in your homeschool.Key Takeaways:Perfectionism can sabotage your homeschool consistency.Even imperfect school days can be effective.The “minimum viable day” approach helps focus on essential subjects.Consistency, not perfection, builds long-term homeschool success.Links and Resources:Homeschool Consistency Boot CampHomeschool Better Together free communityPam Barnhill's websiteTo join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt21Mentioned in this episode:Free Gift for Your Christmas Homeschool Let us help you bring delight to your December with a gift of Christmas plans for your homeschool. We are giving away our Christmas Carol Explorations for free this November. Dive into a timeless story. story of a Christmas Carol with engaging lessons that bring the novel to life. Grab your free gift by heading to pambarnhill.com/christmasChristmas Carol