Most overwhelmed moms keep looking for the perfect planner, the right app, or a better routine. But deep down, you already know that no external system is going to fix overwhelm.
The problem isn’t your tools. The problem is in your thinking.
In this final episode of the series Why Perfectionism Makes Homemaking Feel Overwhelming, we get straight to the real solution: support, community, and mindset change. Perfectionism grows in isolation. It loosens its grip when you stop trying to manage everything alone.
In this video, you’ll learn
• why perfectionism thrives when you’re isolated with your thoughts
• how community resets unrealistic expectations
• why sharing small wins matters more than waiting for big results
• how accountability builds follow-through without pressure
• three practical ways to practice repent, rejoice, repeat
Homemaking is real work. It takes attention, effort, and wisdom. It’s not something to be embarrassed about or hidden. It’s worth talking about, sharing strategies for, and growing in together.
That’s why I created Convivial Circle—a community for women who want to practice cheerful, faithful stewardship at home without chasing perfection or pretending the work is effortless.
Inside Convivial Circle, we
• confront perfectionism together
• practice baby-step progress
• build routines that fit real families
• develop accountability through small standup groups
• grow in skill, confidence, and joyful responsibility
If you’re tired of trying to fix overwhelm on your own, this is your invitation to stop isolating and start building momentum with support.
👉 Learn more about Convivial Circle: https://convivialcircle.com
I’d love to hear in the comments how you stay connected with other women and where you talk shop about homemaking. Let’s make this kind of conversation normal again.
Repent. Rejoice. Repeat.