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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 16 MIN

11. Stop the Summer Chaos: How I Use Flexible Systems to Plan Our Summer Without the Stress

from The Working Homeschool Mom |Christian Mom, Faith-Filled Routines, Time Management & Boundaries · host Billie-Jo Cochran - Christian Homeschool Mom & Life Coach | Simple Routine Expert

The curriculum books are officially packed away, the pencils are put down, and you did it—the school year is over! But if you are a working mom, celebrating the end of the school year can quickly give way to a little bit of summer panic. Yes, your kids are done homeschooling for the year, but your business isn’t done for the summer.  If you are wondering how you are supposed to get anything done without a homeschool schedule, this episode is for you! In this episode, we are diving deep into how working moms can successfully transition from a structured school year into a peaceful, chaos-free summer rhythm. I'm sharing the exact mistakes I made two summers ago when I tried to "wing it" and "go with the flow"—spoiler alert: it bit me in the butt, resulted in constant interruptions, and turned my kitchen into an all-day buffet. You don’t need a rigid, corporate 9-to-5 schedule, but you do need a flexible summer system that protects your business goals and family peace. In this episode, you will learn: Why "Going with the Flow" is Hurting You: Why kids—especially kids with ADHD—thrive so much better with a schedule and predictable summer routines instead of a total free-for-all. My Exact Summer Work Schedule: How I structure my hours Monday through Thursday so I can work ahead, stay ahead for the fall, and take Friday through Sunday completely off. Boundaries: How to establish clear workspace boundaries with your family so your children know exactly when you are working. Guilt-Free Attention Refills: Creative ways to mix work blocks with intentional family time—like stepping away to throw the softball with the girls or kick a soccer ball with my son. Managing the Kitchen: A highly requested meal planning hack featuring a self-serve summer snack bin and strict "open kitchen" hours to save your sanity and your time management. Summer planning isn't about a strict schedule, but one that’s flexible. It’s about building an intentional framework so you can scale your business and enjoy your kids without the burnout. Grab your iced coffee and let's map out your summer shift! Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Ready to stop the summer chaos before it starts? If you want simple routines in place for your home and work, let’s do it together! Book your Systems Strategy Call. This is a powerful, 1-hour coaching call where we work one-on-one to map out your custom systems and routines, optimize your time management, and set clear boundaries tailored exactly to your current season. [Click here to grab your 1-hour Strategy Call spot!] Join the Community: Connect with other intentional homeschool mom business owners and find daily support in the Routines for the Working Homeschool Mom Facebook Group. Follow along for encouragement and tips for Mom Life. Instagram Youtube

The curriculum books are officially packed away, the pencils are put down, and you did it—the school year is over! But if you are a working mom, celebrating the end of the school year can quickly give way to a little bit of summer panic. Yes, your kids are done homeschooling for the year, but your business isn’t done for the summer.  If you are wondering how you are supposed to get anything done without a homeschool schedule, this episode is for you! In this episode, we are diving deep into how working moms can successfully transition from a structured school year into a peaceful, chaos-free summer rhythm. I'm sharing the exact mistakes I made two summers ago when I tried to "wing it" and "go with the flow"—spoiler alert: it bit me in the butt, resulted in constant interruptions, and turned my kitchen into an all-day buffet. You don’t need a rigid, corporate 9-to-5 schedule, but you do need a flexible summer system that protects your business goals and family peace. In this episode, you will learn: Why "Going with the Flow" is Hurting You: Why kids—especially kids with ADHD—thrive so much better with a schedule and predictable summer routines instead of a total free-for-all. My Exact Summer Work Schedule: How I structure my hours Monday through Thursday so I can work ahead, stay ahead for the fall, and take Friday through Sunday completely off. Boundaries: How to establish clear workspace boundaries with your family so your children know exactly when you are working. Guilt-Free Attention Refills: Creative ways to mix work blocks with intentional family time—like stepping away to throw the softball with the girls or kick a soccer ball with my son. Managing the Kitchen: A highly requested meal planning hack featuring a self-serve summer snack bin and strict "open kitchen" hours to save your sanity and your time management. Summer planning isn't about a strict schedule, but one that’s flexible. It’s about building an intentional framework so you can scale your business and enjoy your kids without the burnout. Grab your iced coffee and let's map out your summer shift! Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Ready to stop the summer chaos before it starts? If you want simple routines in place for your home and work, let’s do it together! Book your Systems Strategy Call. This is a powerful, 1-hour coaching call where we work one-on-one to map out your custom systems and routines, optimize your time management, and set clear boundaries tailored exactly to your current season. [Click here to grab your 1-hour Strategy Call spot!] Join the Community: Connect with other intentional homeschool mom business owners and find daily support in the Routines for the Working Homeschool Mom Facebook Group. Follow along for encouragement and tips for Mom Life. Instagram Youtube

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