The Homestead Chore Trap: Projects = Debt

Most people get into homesteading because they want a better, simpler, more useful life. But somewhere along the way, the dream can quietly turn into a long list of chores. In this episode, we talk about the homestead chore trap — how good projects can become burdens when they are added faster than the systems around them can support. Chickens, gardens, animals, firewood, fencing, tools, water, power, and all the other pieces of a homestead can either work together or slowly start competing for your time. This is not about avoiding work. Work is part of homesteading. It is about building a homestead that gets more efficient over time instead of one that becomes harder to keep up with every year. If you have ever looked around your property and thought, “How did all of this become so much to manage?” this conversation is for you. Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3JUPxSo... Drop a comment: What is one chore on your homestead that takes more time than it should? #homesteading #homesteadlife #homesteaddesign #selfreliance #permaculture #chickens #gardening #preparedness https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehomest...   / the.homestead.consultant      / @thehomesteadconsultant     / thehomesteadconsultant   https://www.thehomesteadconsultant.com/ https://www.resilientlivin.com/ https://x.com/Resilient_livin   / resilientlivin     / resilientlivin     / resilient_living      / @resilientlivin     / discord   https://open.spotify.com/show/3JUPxSo...