A Simple Time Audit for Working Homeschool Moms

I know that as a working homeschool mom, taming your schedule can seem impossible! But there is a way to plan your days more effectively and it starts with a simple time audit! It’s really easy to do…

  1. Do a time audit for 1 to 5 days.
  2. Categorize your activities and tally up how much time you spent.
  3. Get clear about your priorities.
  4. Schedule your day to include more of what you love and less of what you don’t.

“You gotta make it a priority to make your priorities a priority.” Richie Norton

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A little bit about me…

Hi there! I’m Charlotte Jones, working homeschool mom, lover of red lipstick, loyal coffee drinker and avid runner.

I’ve been juggling working and homeschooling my neurodiverse twins since 2017. It’s been a challenge but at the same time, I wouldn’t have it any other way!

I’m a homeschool coach, podcaster and online English teacher and I use my content and experience to help working homeschool moms to strike a balance. It’s my passion to support and cheer you on!

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