When Your Plans Fail: A Better Approach for Christian Moms
Your homemaking plan keeps failing — and it's probably not your fault. Most planning systems were never designed for the constant caretaking reality of real home life. In this video, Mystie Winckler unpacks why "wishful thinking plans" fall apart and offers a simpler, more honest approach to weekly planning that actually works — for your real, messy, interrupted life. You'll discover: ✔ The real reason your plans feel like they're always failing ✔ How to stop over-complicating your planner and plan with just three things ✔ Why disruptions are part of the plan — not a failure of it ✔ How to make wise judgment calls when you can't do everything ✔ The free Weekly Dashboard that makes planning guilt-free "Make a plan without being tied to the plan — and without guilt when it doesn't happen." 👉 Get the free Weekly Dashboard: https://www.simplyconvivial.com/dashb... 🎙️ More encouragement at simplyconvivial.com

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