EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 19 MIN
140 \\ What a Real Homeschool + Business Day Looks Like in Our House
from The Homeschooling Mompreneur | Christian Mom, Homeschoolinh and Entrepreneurship · host Cheyanne Cleyman - Homeschooler, Boy Mom, Outdoor Lover
I think one of the biggest questions homeschool moms who feel called to build a business ask is this: “What does your day actually look like?” Not the ideal version. Not the perfectly structured version. Not the Instagram version. But the real one. The one with interruptions… snacks being asked for every five minutes… toddlers climbing things they shouldn’t… and trying to build something meaningful in the middle of it all. Because if you’re a Christian homeschool mom, you’re not just managing a home. You’re leading a home. You’re guiding your child’s learning. And you’re holding a calling on your heart to create something more. And sometimes it can feel like those worlds don’t fit together. Today’s episode pulls back the curtain on what a real homeschool + business day actually looks like in our house. Not perfect. But full of rhythm, curiosity, and intention. In this episode, I walk you through: • What our mornings actually look like (slow, faith-centered, and connection-led) • How curiosity shapes our homeschool days more than strict schedules • The role of real life — cooking, errands, conversations — as part of learning • Where business actually fits into the day (and how small windows matter) • Why you don’t need perfect structure to build something meaningful • The mindset shift that helps you stop fighting your day — and start working with it This episode is for you if: You’re a Christian homeschool mom You want to build a business from home You feel like there’s “never enough time” You’re tired of trying to create the perfect schedule You want a rhythm that works with real life — not against it You’re curious what this life actually looks like behind the scenes If you’ve ever wondered: “Is it actually possible to homeschool and build a business at the same time?” This episode will show you that it is. Not because everything is perfectly organized… But because rhythm, consistency, and small intentional windows are enough. A gentle reminder for you today: You don’t need eight uninterrupted hours to build something meaningful. You need small pockets of time… used with intention… over and over again. And you don’t need a perfect homeschool day either. Learning is already happening. Your role is to notice it… support it… and trust it. Action Step Today, instead of trying to create a perfect schedule… Just notice your day. Where are the natural rhythms? Where does curiosity show up? Where are your quiet windows? And ask yourself: “How can I build my business within this rhythm instead of fighting it?” Links & Resources: ✨ Turn everyday moments into learning with AskKoa → https://askkoa.com ✨ Learn how to build your business through real conversations (Conversations That Convert): https://thecleymans.thrivecart.com/conversations-that-convert ✨ Connect with me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thehomeschoolingmompreneur Xo, Cheyanne 🤍
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I think one of the biggest questions homeschool moms who feel called to build a business ask is this: “What does your day actually look like?” Not the ideal version.Not the perfectly structured version.Not the Instagram version. But the real one. The one with interruptions…snacks being asked for every five minutes…toddlers climbing things they shouldn’t…and trying to build something meaningful in the middle of it all. Because if you’re a Christian homeschool mom, you’re not just managing a home. You’re leading a home.You’re guiding your child’s learning.And you’re holding a calling on your heart to create something more. And sometimes it can feel like those worlds don’t fit together. Today’s episode pulls back the curtain on what a real homeschool + business day actually looks like in our house. Not perfect. But full of rhythm, curiosity, and intention. In this episode, I walk you through: • What our mornings actually look like (slow, faith-centered, and connection-led)• How curiosity shapes our homeschool days more than strict schedules• The role of real life — cooking, errands, conversations — as part of learning• Where business actually fits into the day (and how small windows matter)• Why you don’t need perfect structure to build something meaningful• The mindset shift that helps you stop fighting your day — and start working with it This episode is for you if: You’re a Christian homeschool momYou want to build a business from homeYou feel like there’s “never enough time”You’re tired of trying to create the perfect scheduleYou want a rhythm that works with real life — not against itYou’re curious what this life actually looks like behind the scenes If you’ve ever wondered: “Is it actually possible to homeschool and build a business at the same time?” This episode will show you that it is. Not because everything is perfectly organized… But because rhythm, consistency, and small intentional windows are enough. A gentle reminder for you today: You don’t need eight uninterrupted hours to build something meaningful. You need small pockets of time…used with intention…over and over again. And you don’t need a perfect homeschool day either. Learning is already happening. Your role is to notice it…support it…and trust it. Action Step Today, instead of trying to create a perfect schedule… Just notice your day. Where are the natural rhythms?Where does curiosity show up?Where are your quiet windows? And ask yourself: “How can I build my business within this rhythm instead of fighting it?” Links & Resources: ✨ Turn everyday moments into learning with AskKoa → https://askkoa.com ✨ Learn how to build your business through real conversations (Conversations That Convert):https://thecleymans.thrivecart.com/conversations-that-convert ✨ Connect with me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thehomeschoolingmompreneur Xo,Cheyanne 🤍
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