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A Proactive Guide for Planning Your Homeschool in the New Year

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How will we homeschool moms plan for our homeschool in the New Year?

It’s a new year. A time to take stock.

Each year, at just this time, I sit with pen and journal, a cup of tea, and as much time as I can eke out, and answer the thought-provoking questions found at the back of Sarah Susanka’s bookthe not so big life: making room for what really matters.”

If you’re planning for your new homeschool year, consider these questions.




This annual process helps me to conglomerate my annual history and plan for my future year.

You might remember Sarah Susanka’s book The not so big house, as I shared guiding principles that I used to plan and build our home. Previous, and highly engaged posts are found here:

But in Susanka’s book “the not so big life,” I get a chance to think through what matters. And what better time of the year to take stock than now?

Take stock to determine that you are intentionally doing the things you want to do with your life. This is the time of year that you can spend time with your journal and consider the following questions:



siblings watching on a tablet: planning for your new homeschool year

Consider your past year:

Then engage questions about your present:

Then engage questions about your future:

Then I choose three words to focus my days (thanks Brendon Burchard) for each day of the year. I write these intention words on each daily journal entry and slip them into my iPod as a daily reminder too.

Consider the past, plan for the future, be present in the present.

These questions help us to take stock of where we’ve been and help us plan where we’re going. When we’ve done this, we need to remember that living happens in the present. Practice being present.


“Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present. He is blessed over all mortals who loses no moment of the passing life in remembering the past.”

Henry David Thoreau


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Teresa Wiedrick

I help homeschool mamas shed what’s not working in their homeschool & life, so they can show up authentically, purposefully, and confidently in their homeschool & life.

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