The Ultimate Mom's Guide To Overcoming Homemaking Overwhelm

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  • @pattyhansen7563
    @pattyhansen7563 8 місяців тому +48

    yes. yes. YES. I have 20 years of homemaking under my belt. I get asked all the time HOW I know how to do so much, or how I get so much done. 20 YEARS worth of practice & practice makes perfect. I only added one skill in at a time. I only grew one tiny garden plot at a time - adding footage each year. I only added one livestock variety at a time. I only had added one KID at a time. & I do everything with a plan & one DAY at a TIME. My husband has just celebrated 22 years sober. In his home group they have a saying ....K.I.S.S. = "Keep It Simple Stupid" (might sound rude, but..) If you don't keep it simple, at least to start out, you are setting yourself up for failure. Once a few failures take place, humans have a hard time resetting. I also try to remember that God does not lay troubles at my feet, I am perfectly adept at heaping them upon my own head. If I am lazy & neglect chores, I have harder work the next time. If I do shoddy work, things break or need to be redone. If I don't take care of myself, I get laid up & nothing gets done, etc...I see too many moms go in with very unrealistic expectations about how MUCH they are going to get done in a day when there are children needing care & attention, too. Things do need to get done, just plan smaller. I do believe kids need to learn to self comfort & self entertain, but the biggest reason most moms want to quit their job is to be there for their kids. (Training your kids to self entertain would go a long way in lessening the stress) There should be dedicated time during your days to just forget about the chores & just be present with your family. Otherwise? Why in the heck are you doing it? On the flip side, I have seen mothers turn their children into idols & they accomplish nothing within the home & end up with very unhappy spouses who come home & suddenly are responsible for making dinner or tidying up. Balance. SAHMs need to learn balance, above all. Break everything up into small tasks. Don't tackle a room, clean out a drawer. Don't weed the whole 1/4 acre garden, weed & harvest a row. Get a schedule & routine going, don't sleep in - EVER - unless you are sick. Don't stay up late. Don't skip meals - eat all meals at a regular time. And get fresh air. every.single,day. Do NOT stay cooped up in your house. Take your kids places so they learn how to behave in myriad environments.

    • @belenharris8174
      @belenharris8174 6 місяців тому

      Lol, I say Keep It Super Simple 😂

    • @denisea.9033
      @denisea.9033 3 місяці тому

      @@belenharris8174lol, I like that. I say Keep It Simple Sweetie 😅.
      Either way, all great advice 🙏🏼.

    • @amandatronrud3379
      @amandatronrud3379 2 місяці тому +1

      Love the last bit. Don't sleep in and take your kids out - yes!

  • @IdaMaySmith
    @IdaMaySmith Рік тому +30

    You make me feel so human! I love that I found you when I did.. Trauma is so darn hard to move through. I’m 52 and STILL working through mine.. I’ve been alone on my journey as a mother, homemaker, and teacher. But what a beautiful journey it has been…🙏🏼

    • @RevelwithaCause
      @RevelwithaCause 11 місяців тому +4

      Hey there! I am just a few years younger than I. I have been an orphan for 25 years. I had 7 kids, my second born has non-verbal autism. I have had little to no family support, tho my husband is the BEST. I also found I enjoy creating as an Artist / musician, prayer as a Traditional Catholic (when I settle down LOL). Love what this lady said..."I was judging a situation that was half finished." Yep, me in a nutshell! My journey has been fraught w bumps and bruises, but they couldn't' hold me down for the count... Still Standing, Dressed up and Showing ☝ for Life!!

    • @ForgedByTheFather-oc9ls
      @ForgedByTheFather-oc9ls 3 місяці тому

      Yes and those mamas and grand mamas weren't eating the crap that is in the food today . Love this video!!

  • @abigailferrao4907
    @abigailferrao4907 4 місяці тому +7

    Doing only one thing at a time because you are only one person ❤ Thank you

  • @SummerGirl3302
    @SummerGirl3302 11 місяців тому +12

    I am a 24 year old homemaking wife & mom!
    Got married at 19, started having babies at 21, and started staying home. Trying to learn and improve as much as I can but a lot of times I just feel like….this is impossibleee!! I really needed this. I think I just need to step back & focus on one thing at a time instead of trying to do it all at once….with kids! I am overwhelming myself.
    Thank you for this.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for sharing, SummerGirl! Yes, stepping back with a cup of tea, and just taking some time to focus on one thing at a time feels unproductive at first, but has a way of making one more effective and productive in the long run! I'm sure you are doing much better than you realize!

  • @Qu33nHUDDY
    @Qu33nHUDDY 14 днів тому

    It's so nice to see a mama like me. I don't have anyone to look up to that is a safe healthy mom, who is a homemaker, and homeschools. I was raised to know all of the homemaking skills from a young age. My first sewing project was when I was 6 and by 8 I was making my own bags. I was taught sewing, cooking, baking, cleaning, matinence, laundry, crocheting, quilting, painting, ect. I had also raised two children from babies during custody battles for family members. The first from 0-8 and the second from 2-4. I was still just a preteen through a teen during this time, but I did most of the childrearing. When I married my husband at 21 after 7 years together (we started dating at 15) I was taking 13-16 classes per semester in college. I stayed home to focus on my studies. During this time we had our 1st baby at 21, welcomed another at 22, another at 23, bought and renovated a house at 23, and had our 4th baby at 26. I was still in college when we had our 1st 2 babies and as soon as I graduated I told my husband I wanted to stay home. He was very happy. He wanted to support me in my career, but he loved having me home with our babies. Two months later we welcomed our 3rd. I've been a homemaker fulltime for 5 years and have 4 at 4 and under. Since number 3 things have been overwhelming. After she was born I fell into horrible PPD and don't remember her first year of life. Since my 4th I've gotten a lot better at managing, but now I'm breastfeeding full time for the first time and homeschooling my oldest's very first year of school. I feel like I'm drowning in my home. Your videos give me so much hope and motivation, thank you

  • @kendallfarrell2123
    @kendallfarrell2123 2 місяці тому +5

    Whew, thank you for this. I just had my third baby in 4 years so I am in it!! I know the Lord lead me to this video to speak to me. Thank you for your wisdom 🙏🏽♥️

  • @PlumOrchardFarm
    @PlumOrchardFarm 10 місяців тому +14

    I love your message! I didn’t become a mom until I was 40. I’m five years in and things are finally getting easier. I’m a SAH homeschooling mom and I love it, but there have been times when I just feel like one big failure. We recently moved onto 5 acres in the country and are slowly working on a homesteading lifestyle. I’ve learned so much from watching other homesteaders and homemakers. Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom☺️

    • @cara2011plts
      @cara2011plts 7 місяців тому +2

      I’m 41 and pregnant with my first! Husband and I are getting started on a few acres too. So good to know I’m not the only late-bloomer out there 🤗

  • @OurOneLifeAz
    @OurOneLifeAz 11 місяців тому +6

    I have been a homeschooling homemaker for over a decade now, and I still don't have it all together. This is an excellent video and I hope it reaches those who need it! ❤

  • @ashleyanastasia7779
    @ashleyanastasia7779 27 днів тому +1

    Excellent points about 1950's housewives being on Valium and sending their kids to school. This is GOLD! Also, you could just throw your 3-year-old outside and tell him to go play, and the neighbors would keep an eye on him! And your 7-year-old daughter could take the bus to the swimming pool by herself, and you wouldn't get arrested! No mothers played with their kids; you weren't expected to. They also smoked all the time and gossiped and complained so much! And they took those long camping trips because there were 3 weeks paid vacation that rolled over to the next year. We hold ourselves to higher standards today.

  • @debyoutaunt3333
    @debyoutaunt3333 11 місяців тому +4

    Wow, you just made me cry. Overwhelm is an understatement. The deaths and destruction from the last couple years has left me, an only child, to manage all the aftermath. Plus shortages, inflation, income, charity work, trying to make an income, now holidays, DIY, homesteading, homemaking...well, you all know the drill. I'm not new to homemaking, just in one of those seasons. These are hard times. Thank you so much for the encouragement. I really needed to hear this. 🙏✝♥

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      I'm so glad this brought some help in your present storm, I pray for peace for you 🙏!

  • @lovefortruth3414
    @lovefortruth3414 10 днів тому

    "As I grew stronger, I didn't realise I was growing stronger". Wow! How true is THAT?!?! As a very late bloomer at being a homemaking wife, I ALWAYS feel so inadequate. My home is still a huge mess and I've been working at it for a few years...no children..but physical challenges. I have to remind myself every day that I AM improving, and the slow progress in my home, As well as the compliments I get from my husband when I cook something he really loves...successfully...are confirmation I AM growing as a homemaker. In fact, my hubby said yesterday, that a relative of his asked him how I make my burrito bowls. Wow! I've had family and friends really enjoy food I've made for them...but, other than my mom occasionally...this was the first time someone has asked me for my recipe on something I made. It is so easy for me to experience those kinds of fruits and still second-guess my competency as a homemaker. Your encouragement really touches this 52 year old late bloomer. Thank you.

  • @AutumnPaigeHarris
    @AutumnPaigeHarris 11 місяців тому +6

    Oh you bless my heart! Every time I watch one of your videos, a sense of peace comes over me, I learn at LEAST one new tip on homeschool/homemaking life, and I usually shed a tear. Sometimes a regret tear, sometimes it’s the tears of relief at knowing what you taught me will be a boon, sometimes it’s just the cry of a tired woman who sees she’s not been alone through the tough seasons. You’re doing Kingdom work in these videos. Thank you for your gift and sacrifice. You help me know success is possible and that it looks different than I had imagined. I can see my idols in what I thought success looked like. Thanks, sister in Christ, for your lessons. Titus 2 UA-cam mama’s are the best! ❤❤❤

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this, Autumn, thank you for being so encouraging to me, I definitely do need and appreciate that so much. Truly was blessed by this comment.

  • @mulberryvending
    @mulberryvending 7 місяців тому +7

    I find that in this community the hardest part is getting acceptance. We choose to not homeschool, and that makes many people legit angry. I would love if this weren't such an "all or nothing" thing. I'm still a good mom, and my children are still learning good skills, I promise ♥️

    • @AmberM2023
      @AmberM2023 2 місяці тому +1

      My kids are all grown and I became a stay at home wife about a year and a half ago. I have people we know keep asking "So what are you doing?" I say I'm a housewife. That is met with an "Oh" and a downward glance--every single person!

  • @julissavaca6814
    @julissavaca6814 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm 26 with 2 under 3 and it is so nice to see content of experienced homemaking. I had both parents growing up but they were work a holiest working back to back 12 or 24 hour shifts and it was not made a priority for how to be a proper homemaker. God centered homemaking is just such a blessing to have now a days

  • @lh2481
    @lh2481 Місяць тому +1

    I found this video while exploring youtube. I was a stay at home army wife before my now 4 kids ( 3 under 2 had surprise twins) thank you for the reminder that I AM in a season where things are hard, and don't seem productive and it won't always be this way. I just went walking with a new mom friend from church who just had her first baby. I was able to help her bundle up her baby appropriately for the weather, and got to share my journey and realized, I AM stronger than I was years ago. A lot stronger, and I have learned and do have (some) tips to share with new mamas! It was a great realization. From someone with all the trauma and no help thank you for these words ❤

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  Місяць тому +1

      Awe, so glad you found me. It is hard to learn a new path and uncharted waters while dealing with healing trauma. I'm glad you are here! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @Abiding_Home
    @Abiding_Home 6 місяців тому +2

    This is such an encouragement! Thank you for being honest, real, and grace-giving! ❤ I literally had tears in my eyes listening to this. ❤❤❤

  • @amykell5687
    @amykell5687 10 місяців тому +1

    I relate to almost everything. The things that I don't, I plan to incorporate in the near future. Proverbs 31 woman. ❤

  • @MyLittleDomesticChurch
    @MyLittleDomesticChurch 3 місяці тому

    I found the same way. When we lived in the Midwest I had very little support for homeschooling. I was really surprised. We lived living out there though and the people were so kind but homeschooling seemed to be frowned upon.

  • @shadurg
    @shadurg 11 місяців тому +2

    This is the first video of yours I’ve ever watched and I sure needed to hear it when I did. Praise god. God bless.

  • @VeronicaVeeTV
    @VeronicaVeeTV 11 місяців тому +2

    Homemaker here for 15yrs years and I get emotional with your message. Giving grace to myself is SUCH A CHALLENGE. In the midst of mental health, surgeries, grief, and finding myself in a state of being LOST with who I am, I find solace in your channel! Your videos help aid in giving myself grace, by making me believe that going easy with myself is possible. Even if it's just for a day ❤ And for that, I thank you

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      I'm so glad to hear I've been able to help, Veronica. I can relate to everything you said. Praying for you!

  • @grannywilder9486
    @grannywilder9486 Рік тому +6

    ⁠it’s totally okay!!! 😘😘😘 they’re all worth the wait! I love your channel SO much- it’s sooooo helpful and inspirational for me, a first generation homeschooler. And so real. Love y’all !!! 🎉❤🥳

  • @JazminCarmenNovak
    @JazminCarmenNovak 3 місяці тому +1

    These are the words I needed to hear! Thank you!

  • @rebeccarupprecht9903
    @rebeccarupprecht9903 11 місяців тому +2

    I have learned to say, "I just can't make that a priority right now or give it the adequate time it would require. Thank you for offering me that opportunity though. I appreciate you thinking of me." to events, obligations, requests, or new responsibility potentials that I cannot add to my schedule. It's such a better way of saying no.
    It's also important to recognize that you cannot do everything and you don't owe anyone an explanation or reason for not doing something/adding something to the schedule. Make your priority list and stick to it. Don't get distracted with pleasing others.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Good words here, Rebecca! Thank you for sharing!

  • @stephaniwagner637
    @stephaniwagner637 8 днів тому

    These are very wise words to live by; I definitely could have used these pearls of wisdom when my babies were small!!
    Also, those 1950's era housewives usually had the help of their communities, when it took a village to raise children! Nowadays, it's more like every man for himself, unfortunately.

  • @abigailbolin8015
    @abigailbolin8015 10 місяців тому +2

    Just found your channel and subscribed. This is the only video I've watched so far, but I wanted to say thank you!
    The content of this is something the Lord has laid on my heart and I have wondered if there was an avenue for it on here or other social media. I have no experience with content creation, so I have no idea where to start 😂
    But I have lots of experience in life, motherhood, trials, trauma, homeschooling, homemaking...
    I'd love nothing more than to use what the Lord has brought me through as a way to encourage others in the midst of all of life's hard.
    Thank you for standing in this gap and speaking truth

  • @eloiseprays
    @eloiseprays 10 місяців тому +1

    Lovely message... my mum grew up in children homes and has such a difficult time with her life skills. Cooking, cleaning ect she just can't do. It's hard if these things are not shown when your young. I make sure I go to the store and pick up ingredients, home cook, do homes work, read and clean with my daughters. Then they will have the skills when they grow and will not be overwhelmed like my mother and myself.

  • @miniquerice
    @miniquerice 7 місяців тому

    This helped me immensely. Thank you. God bless you.

  • @jessicarewis6593
    @jessicarewis6593 9 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤Thank you so much. I needed to remember that the 50's housewife wasn't homeschooling!!!

    • @pattyhansen7563
      @pattyhansen7563 8 місяців тому +1

      wasn't homeschooling and was NOT entertaining their kids in any way. My grandmothers had their hands full with whatever baby was in the house & the rest were sent out to play. by themselves. or with the neighbor kids. My father talks about growing up in the early 60s & they would 'disappear' all day - sledding, baseball, biking, etc...and as long as they came home by dinner, no one was looking for them! And by the 50s most mothers were NOT doing much home preserving. My other grandma talks about how it was much cheaper/readily available after WWII to just BUY canned goods, so she never bothered to learn canning. They were actually the beginning era of convenience! Unless you were a rural, somewhat poor farmwife, you were not doing those things. (& even them...my MIL raising kids in the 70s on a farm NEVER stayed home, she waitressed her whole life. She never canned or gardened & they ran a dairy farm. I have had to teach HER how to do much of this stuff)

  • @marykateyang1851
    @marykateyang1851 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. It really encouraged me and brought refreshment to my soul. I was able to relate to many of the things you mentioned and I receive your words of advice and exhortation. God bless you.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  2 місяці тому

      I'm so glad my video was able to help and comfort you. Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to watch and comment. God bless ❤️.

  • @lovinglife58
    @lovinglife58 5 місяців тому

    So glad I found your channel!! I love how you said you don't have to answer the door, a text, or a phone call right then. You are so right,and I will remember that! I look forward to watching more of your videos. I am a 66 year old widow and will be married to my high school sweetheart by next year so I really need some ideas on homemaking since I was not the best wife in the past.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  5 місяців тому +1

      Oh my goodness, thank you! Best wishes on your upcoming wedding!

  • @ThisWholesomeLife03
    @ThisWholesomeLife03 8 місяців тому

    This video is so peaceful and therapeutic ❤

  • @tiffanyprice8319
    @tiffanyprice8319 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m there!! Just had my 5th baby and I’m feeling so overwhelmed with the daily tasks…I’m so embarrassed to say making a grocery list causes me to have a mental meltdown!! I don’t have a garden or homestead yet and I want that and more children, but I cannot fathom that ever being a reality with how I’m coping right now…😢

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  10 місяців тому +2

      It takes about a year to get back after having a baby, especially if there are multiples. The first two years are the most intense after having a new child though, so give yourself lots of grace!! Congratulations on your little one, BTW! Take things real slow.

    • @tiffanyprice8319
      @tiffanyprice8319 10 місяців тому

      @@mountainmamashomethank you so much!! He is precious, and it helps to look at him and my other children and thank the Lord that they are healthy!
      Could you share links to the self care videos you mentioned? I couldn’t find them in the description below. Thanks❤️❤️

  • @sawilliams2262
    @sawilliams2262 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this ❤ it is what I needed to hear today. I am new to home making and motherhood and I am so overwhelmed everyday and feel like I’m failing. But now I will tell myself “I am still learning” when I start to doubt myself. Thank you ❤

  • @hollier9485
    @hollier9485 9 місяців тому

    Yesterday was tough. I'm burning out on this SAH homeschool, homestead, homemaker lifestyle. I know it's value and that God wants me here. I won't quit, but I'm in dire need of a reset. This morning, a homemaking video popped up on another channel, which eventually led me to this video. Thank you so much for your insight. This was Yahuah's Perfect Timing. ❤ 🙏 ❤

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  9 місяців тому

      Awe, with Christ you've got this! I'm glad this video was here for you in a time of need!

    • @pattyhansen7563
      @pattyhansen7563 8 місяців тому +1

      It is a matter of perspective. Change "I have to" to "I get to". Sounds dumb, maybe, but it sure puts things in perspective! I don't want someone else cooking for my family or watching my kids. I took them out of school because I didn't like how (& what) others were teaching them. I don't want the grocery store providing most of my food. I don't HAVE to do any of these things - there are many other entities out there perfectly willing to do it for me. But at a cost (of which only you can be the judge if you want to 'pay' that cost). I GET to do these things to ensure the life that I feel we deserve. A life filled with JOY and self satisfaction. I GET to be (with God's amazing grace) the one who manufactures this! I GET to, I don't HAVE to.

  • @natashas9322
    @natashas9322 6 місяців тому

    Just discovered your channel. Thank you so much for this video! I am a work-from-home/SAHM and I am pregnant with my 3rd kiddo, so i will have threea kids 4 years and under in just a month or so. It has been such a mystery how mamas with lots of kiddos are able to manage home and parenting when I feel so overwhelmed with just the two right now - i keep asking, how will I take care of a third kid when I am barely treading water now!? This was so helpful to watch and hear that Im not failing- it really is just a busy season of life. Thank you so much and may God continue to bless you!

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 7 місяців тому

    I wish I had you when I was a young mom and homemaker. I'm really glad I have you now. You are amazing. I'm learning new things. Ty so much for all you share. I love all your videos.

  • @KellyLeAnne
    @KellyLeAnne 11 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate you so much. So many homemaker and homeschooler influencers seem to come from strong, supportive families. I don’t have that, and I was also thrown into this thing after my business took a huge hit after being shut down in 2020, and then my son was diagnosed autistic and it was clear I would need to devote more time to to him and homeschool too. It’s felt like too much for sure but when I step back I can see how I’m growing even though it always feels like I’m failing.

  • @jamieridley8556
    @jamieridley8556 11 місяців тому +1

    This was the most encouraging thing I heard today. I am the stay at home, homeschooling mom of 6 children ages 9 down to 4 mo. And I struggle with feeling overwhelmed. I was not given any preparation for this type of life and feel like my household barely stays afloat most days. I feel like progressing in homemaking skills is so slow that my children are going to be grown and gone before I have any grasp in the way I need. Thank you for speaking into this and sharing what the Lord has taught you.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      You are welcome, Dear. You are in a hard season right now with that many so young. Please give yourself grace and breaks in the day as you can.

  • @tarahays5829
    @tarahays5829 Рік тому +5

    I work hard at home, and am a good mom. Then my teenage daughter is nasty to me, and I wonder if anyone even cares what I do.
    Your videos are so so beautiful and peaceful. Thank you

    • @denisea.9033
      @denisea.9033 3 місяці тому

      🙏🏼🫶🏼 I have two teenage daughters, I hear you. I send love & prayers.

  • @grannywilder9486
    @grannywilder9486 Рік тому +1

    Aw man I just cozied up to watch because I thought this was premiering today!!

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  Рік тому +1

      I am so sorry!! I moved it to next week because I was able to create one for this week that I'm super excited to premiere tomorrow! This one will publish next week though. I didn't realize someone was waiting on this one, it will be worth the wait I think though!

  • @kiarashields-wf2dm
    @kiarashields-wf2dm 7 місяців тому

    thank you so much for this video if only you knew how much I needed this encouragement during this season of my life, thank you

  • @rebeccaburnette6564
    @rebeccaburnette6564 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you your videos help me so much

  • @beckymoe9194
    @beckymoe9194 10 місяців тому

    So i watch lots of people + my kids in there 28 and 30yro girls and i have noticed they dont know how to manage there time and managing time is a huge key in making life simpler for a person .iI was a young mom 18yr. And some people are just not geared the same as other people. ❤👍

  • @forevermenot777
    @forevermenot777 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. I honestly don't have it in me to say more, but please know I mean it from the depths of my heart.

  • @beltoftruth56
    @beltoftruth56 9 місяців тому

    Wow thank you , perfect love casts out all fear , God does have the answers even when we can't see his hand , , the great burden bearer thank you for sharing where your strength comes from

  • @artgirlerina1797
    @artgirlerina1797 Місяць тому

    I didn’t grow up with my biological mother in the picture. When she was, she was the exact opposite of what I needed and wanted. She was self centered, narcissistic, could t really care less about my two brothers and I. Just did her own thing and maybe occasionally would spend time with us. It hurts, I have two distinct memories from my early years of before the divorce, of her drawing me a beautiful picture and making brackets with me. After that she just felt so distant and not there at all. We don’t speak now and haven’t in two years. Although I do not regret my decision of cutting her out, it always hurt not having a mother figure till I was 12 in the form of my step mom. She was super young, only 8 years older than I and in my late teens she and I butted heads after she had my first of my two youngest brothers. She was having PP depression and rage and at the time I was going on on my own, finally having my first boyfriend at 18 going on 19 years old I was smitten. About to graduate high school, lots of big changes for me. Our dynamic changed and we both had a hard time adjusting to that for a while. But she gave me the first real taste of a mother that I desperately needed and wanted growing up, the kind of mother I want to be for my daughters but I feel like I’m struggling at times. Sometimes I feel so burnt out and exhausted. Tired. Idk how to put it, I’m not depressed and I just had my second baby 7 weeks ago so I know I’m just finding my new normal but I feel like I’m just treading water right now. I want to homeschool, but at the same time I’m feeling overwhelmed by the idea. Just keep me in your prayers I guess is the short winded version of this comment.

  • @nicolewilliams4515
    @nicolewilliams4515 10 місяців тому

    This is such wonderful, gently spoken advice. Thanks for sharing this - it really positively affected me!

  • @nikkay3148
    @nikkay3148 11 місяців тому

    I'm feeling this!

  • @ForgeMondes
    @ForgeMondes 6 місяців тому

    Thank you thank you thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gettingdowntobrowntown8268
    @gettingdowntobrowntown8268 22 дні тому

    Oh ive needed this video ❤

  • @SweetisMel
    @SweetisMel 11 місяців тому

    Amen! Blessings to you all! 💕

  • @myhopefilleddays2923
    @myhopefilleddays2923 11 місяців тому

    This absolutely blessed my heart and my soul ❤ I am new to your channel and I’m here to STAY!!!! Thank you for all your beautiful encouragement 😘 I NEED IT 😅

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Awe, that is wonderful to hear! Thank you for telling me!

  • @Panda-nc9mo
    @Panda-nc9mo 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! I don’t feel so alone now 💖

  • @shirleycurry6482
    @shirleycurry6482 Рік тому +1

    I always consider my time well spent if I can pick up at least one new, immediately implementable idea. Here's the one that resonated for me:
    As I'm watching the video, I can see that each piece of kitchen equipment, tools, containers and such; is perfect for reducing the time spent to do the work and ease your way. I'm still in the process of asking the best ways to do storage, the best use of space, the best tools and equipment I need; to perform the tasks I'm learning to do, right now. And you've reminded me that this is all part of the planning for a fruitful day's labor.
    So, note to self: Onward!

  • @theconfidenthomesteader
    @theconfidenthomesteader 11 місяців тому

    Ok i totally related to this....i feel overwhelmed very easy too...and as a homesteading homeschooling, very involved in church mama....often i feel like I'm spiraling out of control or on a hamster wheel i cant get off. I need to start saying no to things....

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing! Yes, it's always helpful to write down all the activities you've got going on, and put an estimated or exact time of how long it takes to do each one. The first time I did that I realized I was trying to fit a 30 something day into 12 hours, lol!

  • @swatson1190
    @swatson1190 2 місяці тому

    Yep, I have 34 years experience. I have two kids. Four grandkids. My kids were with me always. I breastfed, cloth diapers, and had farm animals. I took care of all my grandkids every day until the youngest was school age. Both my parents died when I was 19 years old. My best friend (husband) and my faith in God helped me to make it through. I was like you. I had to learn to get through it. I never had therapy. I had to suck it up and figure it out on my own. Relax, pray, trust God, and enjoy the journey. Your little ones are only little for a very short time. My biggest sanity saver is a bubble bath and a cup of camomile tea. Ask yourself how you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  2 місяці тому

      My therapy was primarily for complex post traumatic stress disorder. I tried to suck it up but by the time I was hitting perimenopause I lost the ability to continue. That is wonderful you were able to navigate your journey without therapy. It takes a lot of strength to do both, ask for help when needed, and go at it alone. The important thing is to keep moving forward, growing in Christ, not get stuck, and to have compassion on others.

  • @margarettownsley9500
    @margarettownsley9500 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic video thank you so much for sharing

  • @sanlen1944
    @sanlen1944 11 місяців тому

    Thank You for this great video , I love watching your channel . God Bless.

  • @tracinygren2523
    @tracinygren2523 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your videos. I’m a homeschool mom too. Over the last 3 years my mom had cancer. Last year, her health was even worse & she passed away. Her death numbed me. Through Christ I am moving forward. Your channel is an encouragement to me. Thank you!

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      I'm so sorry for your loss, and extremely humbled and grateful to be able to play a part in your healing journey, Traci. God Bless!

  • @janefarrer2868
    @janefarrer2868 7 місяців тому

    ❤you are a phenomenal homemaker ❤

  • @aleshalipsky1684
    @aleshalipsky1684 Рік тому +2

    Your videos are giving me such a fresh breathe, energy, more faith, and hope. I agree with the small steps, it seems that looking at the big picture is so helpful but really knowing that in the day to day everything is moving ahead weather you want it to or not. Stepping on little stepping stones to get across some rough waters really helps me. I get into my head and over think things but once I stop and can think a little clearly I know that just moving forward a little at a time helps my confidence. And that is something that I struggle with the most. It wasn't something that was nurtured when I was a child and I really have to work on it for myself. I am determined to do this so that my children see it, hear it, and feel it.
    Thank you for talking about the self care!!! The self care that you talk about it fundamental. I don't think that this is the same self care that is talked about in society. The way you talk about this is full of compassion, love, strength, and hope. I feel this is a way to show God that we as mothers are thankful of our talents and time. That we want and should care for ourselves in this way. Its also so important for our children to see this. The girls and boys. They need to see that mom is worth it, she is full of love, gentleness, patients, and so much more because she is being diligent to care for herself in a recharging way. Motherhood is hard, so hard in all kinds of ways. To be honest Its been an eye opening journey that I think I have learned the most in the last three years. This job shows me everyday what I need to bring to the Lord. He is one that I cling to now more than ever. But I was a toddler with all the seasons. Sitting in my poopy diaper (if you will). I needed to change my heart.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your heart here, Alesha. You are doing amazing!

  • @MelaniesPassion
    @MelaniesPassion 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful video! You’re a blessing

  • @KHomestead
    @KHomestead 11 місяців тому

    Gosh you're so encouraging!

  • @michelleheinz5003
    @michelleheinz5003 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi! I’m a new subscriber and I just wanted to say thank you for this video. It was so encouraging to me. I related so much to everything you said. I’m definitely in a season of overwhelm. I have 4 kids 8,6,3 and 1. I’m also a homeschool mom. Feeing like a failure are the exact words I’ve been using lately. I really appreciate your honesty and your advice and the perspective that you have now that your kids are older. Thanks again ❤

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому +2

      You are so welcome! And you are NOT a failure. That's something the enemy wants us to believe so we will be less effective. The season of overwhelm always happens during productive times, sometimes the productiveness is spiritual and not easily seen until later.

    • @michelleheinz5003
      @michelleheinz5003 11 місяців тому

      @@mountainmamashomethank you for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it. You are right, my faith is definitely being strengthened in this season.

  • @truthfreed7
    @truthfreed7 11 місяців тому +1

    You are an inspiration.
    You make beautiful videos that encourage. Stand firm in your faith. It shows through! 🌻

  • @ashleymoffat8603
    @ashleymoffat8603 11 місяців тому +1

    I needed this encouragement so much today!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @sadie4289
    @sadie4289 11 місяців тому

    Just found you love your content so much I had to subscribe

  • @samk2423
    @samk2423 11 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @sharonkrzyzanowski2283
    @sharonkrzyzanowski2283 Рік тому +1

    You are so kind and comforting! Thank you for all you do! ♥

  • @pennymclean5317
    @pennymclean5317 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful video ❤😊

  • @HabibeBoyraz-hg2nk
    @HabibeBoyraz-hg2nk 6 місяців тому

    What was the ıngredıent that you added to the jared beans from the lıttle bottle at the end. Keep up❤you are doıng a great job🎉

  • @TheMennomilist
    @TheMennomilist Рік тому +2

    These were great lessons to learn.
    I like multitasking.
    It is good to grow and learn things over time. I think most of us learn through experiences, becoming molded, and furthering our skills by practicing them.
    I am glad you have taught your children some of these skills you have. Your family seems wonderful. My middle child (who is nearly 15) helped me make dinner last night. He is really starting to love cooking lately.
    My grandmothers didn't know how to cook at all (and they were 1950s homemakers). My maternal grandmother worked a job. Both of my grandmothers were terrible mothers too. :: shrugs :: but I am sure there were wonderful hardworking 50s housewives. My mom's sister cooked for her and the rest of their siblings. My aunt truly is a great cook who went on to be a homemaker for her ten kids.
    Choosing joy is so important. You are not sounding like a broken record by quoting scriptures that speak truth.

  • @Dove325
    @Dove325 10 днів тому

    Hi, was that a grain mill you used at 10:54 ? If so, what kind was it, and how do you like it? Im looking for a good mill that can mill einkorn and some heirloom grains into really fine flower. Thank you☺️
    Ps. LOVED the part about the 50's housewives not homeschooling. Ive always had it in my head that they had it all together from the perfect make up to the perfect house, and berating myself for not being able to do the same. But never did i think about the fact theyre not homeschooling! So thank you for the perspective 😊

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  10 днів тому

      Yes, I love the mill! I have a review on it, you can find it here, BTW, they are having sales this month!
      singinganewsong.com/best-budget-grain-mill/

  • @hodgettsfamilypn
    @hodgettsfamilypn Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom and particularly your trauma/anxiety, it is so helpful to me especially at the moment as I am helping my youngest son who has more pronounced anxiety since covid. The scriptures are so helpful too. Many thanks from the U.K. x.

  • @leslie_francine
    @leslie_francine 23 дні тому

    Do you think it's more cost effective to buy wheat berries and a mill instead of buying the flour already ground? Debating this currently.

  • @Raising_Arrowsx5
    @Raising_Arrowsx5 Місяць тому

    Im a mama of five boys, my youngest two are still at home. I homeschool them. My oldest is 31. I never had anyone to help with my kids. I dont live next to my family. So no grandparents to ask for help. The younger two are always with me.

  • @monicacasella3812
    @monicacasella3812 Рік тому +1

    Tenes traductor al español saludos desde uruguay ❤❤❤

  • @tiashadae1143
    @tiashadae1143 11 місяців тому

    God Bless you for this message, thank you ❤

  • @dacoolfruit
    @dacoolfruit Рік тому

    Always so encouraging! I too often feel overwhelmed and ashamed of my performamce. I am doing the baby step process right now and not sweating what I didn't get done. Have 4, ages 6 and under, and it is so good to hear from seasoned Mamas that it doesn't all happen overnight

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      You got this! Just pace yourself and give yourself lots of grace.

  • @kb19907
    @kb19907 11 місяців тому

    So inspiring!! Thank you!!❤

  • @mountainmamashome
    @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому +2

    PLEASE KEEP COMMENTS KIND AND RESPECTFUL. Rude comments won't be approved or even fully read 🥰!

  • @Jess1986gold
    @Jess1986gold 11 місяців тому

    I LOVE your videos. So encouraging! ❤

  • @teresabeck0710
    @teresabeck0710 11 місяців тому

    Wow! I'm 58 yes old and I've been there done that but you just opened my eyes to you saying "It's OK to take a minute to read a text it OK to say no its ok!!! I struggle with saying no because I tend to spread myself thin to make others happy and run after my own happiness. I grew up having loving grandmother's showing me the homemaking way but as I've got old I've lost the way but I know it's still in my heart. So here's to me finding my way ❤

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for being here and watching, and taking the time to share this, Teresa!

  • @scwendy6302
    @scwendy6302 Рік тому

    Very encouraging! It is so hard being patient with myself to get proficient at various tasks since I work outside the home full time and have a couple of neurodivergent kiddos.
    Thank you.

  • @minihomesteadcooking
    @minihomesteadcooking Рік тому

    What brand is the mill you use?

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  Рік тому

      Hello! It is this one in Harvest Gold pleasanthillgrain.com/nutrimill-harvest

  • @rebeccamoore6382
    @rebeccamoore6382 11 місяців тому +1

    This is just a PSA for anyone who has experience trauma and it feels like you are still trying to get past trauma, find a therapist trained in EMDR. It is a game changer- it is highly successful. As a therapist trained in EMDR I can tell you that people who have tried all the other types of therapy and are still having a hard time moving past it are legitimately healed through EMDR.

  • @DeeMc54
    @DeeMc54 11 місяців тому

    I love your channel. I ordered one of the knives from Japan for a gift. Can you tell me the name of your mandolin, and do you like it? I had a Pampered Chef, and I want a sharper one.

    • @mountainmamashome
      @mountainmamashome  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for ordering a knife, you're going to love it! The mandolin is an Oneida, I got it at Walmart 😊. I like it, it came with a glove and hand gaurd too.

  • @philipandnaphtalimleschnit5652
    @philipandnaphtalimleschnit5652 11 місяців тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @tresannrn8454
    @tresannrn8454 Рік тому

    ❤️

  • @kendrajayde8080
    @kendrajayde8080 3 місяці тому +1

    I relate soo much to the intro of this video. Thank you for sharing that 🤍 will be subscribing

  • @terrahruth7704
    @terrahruth7704 6 місяців тому

    Thank you, I REALLY needed this today 🤍