Homemaking help on the go


I totally get it, Reader

Life is full.

You have meals to make, laundry to fold, children to tend, errands to run.

Adding more obligations on top of all that goes into running a household doesn't seem wise.

But I also know this -

You need help keeping your perspective aligned with God's Word.

You need to be reminded that your work matters.

If you put truth in your ears, it will come out your fingertips.

After all, your attitude matters more to your family than whether or not there are crumbs on the floor.

That's why I created the Simply Convivial Library app.

No distractions, no ads, no posts or noise.

You open one app and press play.
You get gospel-centered teaching for homemaking, mindset, habits, routines, planning, decluttering, homeschooling, and more while you do the work already in front of you.

Take a look and start your free trial here.

Productivity & mindset for Christian homemakers

We can actually enjoy housework and love being homemakers when we focus on truth and work with gratitude.

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