Homemaking becomes discouraging fast when you think you are the only one struggling.
In this episode, I talk with Convivial Circle member Meghan Jackson about how she started a local homemaking accountability and encouragement group using the ideas and tools she learned inside Convivial Circle. We discuss interval planning, coworking, homemaking friendships, local community, accountability, and why Christian women need real-life relationships where they can talk honestly about home management and growth.
In this episode:
Christian homemaking was never meant to happen in isolation. Real growth often happens when women gather together to talk shop, share what’s working, encourage one another, and practice faithful homemaking side by side.
You’ll learn:
How Megan started a local homemaking group
Why coworking helps homemakers make progress
How interval planning works in real life
Why homemaking conversations reduce overwhelm and isolation
How “small wins” create momentum and encouragement
Best next step:
Join Convivial Circle here: convivialcircle.com
We also talk about:
local homemaking community
Christian friendship
homemaking accountability
interval planning
weekly review habits
meal planning workshops
homemaking mentorship
talking shop as homemakers
cheerful productivity
motherhood and isolation
realistic homemaking support
cultivating local community