by Yvonne Strachan
Do you continually pour yourself out yet feel exhausted and drained of the joy and peace that God promises? The various pressures that come with homeschooling, maintaining your home, and serving your community can lead to burnout. But what if you don’t recognize the exact source of your exhaustion, and your solution leaves you feeling just as depleted months down the road?
Friend, it is time to hit the reset button and implement these six ways to realign your heart, release the burden of false beliefs, and let God restore the joy and peace you so desperately need.
Address False Beliefs with Truth
The first step in combating burnout is recognizing the false beliefs that have crept into our minds. It is easy to feel overwhelmed when we believe lies about our roles and our worth. Recognizing and replacing these lies with truth will help you realign your priorities and give you peace about your role in your family and community. Common lies include:
Lie: “I am ultimately responsible for my children’s futures.”
Truth: Although I am responsible for raising and teaching my children, I can trust God with their future. He is sovereign, and He will guide them.
Bible Verse: The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps (Proverbs 16:9 ESV).
Lie: “My worth is based on what I do.”
Truth: God values faithfulness, not perfection. He focuses on my heart, not my accomplishments.
Bible Verse: But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7 ESV).
2. Realign with God’s Priorities
It is so easy to get pulled in too many directions, only to realize that we are burned out and our priorities are out of alignment with God’s calling. Now that you have addressed any false beliefs you may have inadvertently embraced, it is time to realign your daily life with biblical principles. Refocus on glorifying God, serving your family, and confidently standing where God has you in this season.

Reflect on your beliefs about God’s role in your life and your responsibilities as a homeschool parent. Then clear your plate and reassess your commitments. Sit down with your spouse, list goals that align with God’s plan for your family, and evaluate whether your daily tasks reflect your top priorities: God, spouse, children, and then the community.
3. Guard Against Saying Yes to Everything
While it is natural to want to help, serve, and use our gifts, saying yes to everything can lead to burnout and hinder our relationships with God and our families. To avoid this, we must practice discernment in the opportunities we accept. When new opportunities arise, refer to the list you created with your spouse to see if these opportunities align with your goals and priorities. Don’t be afraid to say no to “good” things if they take you away from the best of what God has for you.
A practical approach: If you are like me and struggle to say no, try this: instead of saying, “I am too busy,” say, “I am saying yes to my family right now,” or “I am prioritizing this season of rest.” This shifts the focus from what you are declining to what you are committing to.
4. Reconnect with Your Spouse and Children: Enjoy Your Relationships in the Midst of the Work
God did not give us spouses and children just to work alongside; He wants us to enjoy our relationships with them! It is easy to forget this in the busyness of homeschooling and running a household. Reconnecting with your spouse and children can bring joy and strengthen your relationships.

Instead of waiting for a date night, make time to connect with your spouse every day. Sit at your table, enjoy a snack and chat; prepare a meal together; or take a leisurely walk through your neighborhood. Consistently look for moments each day to help your spouse, such as preparing his coffee in a travel mug, warming up his car before work, or filling your family’s car with gas.
Remember that homeschooling is not just about lessons, but also about the time you spend with your children. Read books together and look forward to learning alongside them. Show interest in their passions, whether that includes decorating cakes, building with Legos, or playing a game. Your time together will create a strong bond that grows through each stage of life, deepening your connection and allowing you to disciple their hearts in a more meaningful way.
5. Cultivate a Joyful, Restful Learning Environment
Nurture your children’s love for learning by making their lessons active, engaging, and filled with laughter, rather than simply checking off another task on your to-do list. If your child loves Nerf guns, turn vocabulary or math drills into a game where they aim for the correct answers. If your child enjoys action and excitement, consider an impromptu lightsaber duel as part of a history lesson.
The joy comes not just with the results of your homeschooling but also in the journey itself. When you engage with your children in their passions, you are helping them discover the truth that God created them uniquely and that their gifts and abilities are meant to be celebrated. This practice will point your children back to biblical principles and reinforce the idea that learning is not just about gaining knowledge; it is about knowing God more deeply through the knowledge they gain.
6. Get Connected with a Supportive Community of Friends
Seek out like-minded families who share your values and are willing to pray with you, offer support, and speak life-giving wisdom into your homeschooling journey. How refreshing and fulfilling it is to have friends who understand your challenges and celebrate your victories with you! A close-knit community does not just walk with you through tough times; its members also encourage spiritual growth, hold you accountable, and remind you that you are not alone in your homeschool journey. As you serve one another, you will strengthen each other’s faith and the foundation of everyone’s families, creating friendships that endure through every season of life. This sense of connection and understanding will be a source of strength and comfort in your homeschooling journey.
Conclusion: Trust in God’s Timing and Embrace His Grace
We are called to serve our families, friends, and communities; but we must remember that we do not have to do everything simultaneously. We must not forget that God’s grace is sufficient for every moment of parenting, homeschooling, and serving; and we can rest in the assurance that God will accomplish His purposes – without us needing to overexert ourselves.
As you realign your priorities, you will not only find relief from burnout, but you will also embrace the rest, joy, and peace that God desires for you – and you will teach your children how to live balanced, grace-filled lives throughout the process!
Your homeschooling friend,
Yvonne Strachan
P.S. Have you experienced burnout, too? What has helped you reclaim balance and joy in your homeschooling journey? Share your experience and any tips you have found helpful in the comments below!
Looking for more content on this topic?
Check out episode 4 of The Colorado Homeschool Podcast, Surviving and Thriving: Rachael Carman on Beating Homeschool Burnout. In this episode, you’ll discover:
- More Ways to Overcome Homeschool Burnout: Uncover practical tips for recognizing the warning signs and strategies to combat feelings of loneliness, overwhelm, and exhaustion.
- The Joys of Homeschooling: Hear inspiring stories about the rich and meaningful relationships built through homeschooling and how these experiences can shape your family’s future.
- Faith as the Foundation: Learn how a Christ-centered approach can transform your homeschooling journey, providing strength and perspective during challenging times.
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