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If you’ve ever wondered why your once-perfect routine suddenly stops working when the seasons change—this episode will make you breathe a sigh of relief.
In this cozy, grace-filled conversation, Corinne Burghardt (aka The Slay At Home Mother) helps Type B and neurodivergent moms reimagine homemaking as something that evolves—just like we do. From school breaks and daylight shifts to emotional seasons and energy dips, your home’s rhythms aren’t meant to be rigid… they’re meant to move with you.
You’ll learn how to:
This episode is part science, part storytelling, and part soul care for the overwhelmed mom who’s ready to stop forcing a January routine to work in July.
Why static schedules don’t work for real moms (and what to do instead)
How one Bootcamp student created her “Snow Day Shuffle” rhythm that saved her sanity in Michigan’s winters
The three pillars of seasonal homemaking: Time, Tasks, and Tone
Faith-filled encouragement from Ecclesiastes 3:11 and Proverbs 6:6–8
How to bring warmth, rhythm, and rest back into your routines
💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp
🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz
“He has made everything beautiful in its time.” — Ecclesiastes 3:11
A reminder that your rhythms don’t need to be rushed. They need to be rooted.
By Corinne Burghardt: SlayAtHomeMother, Gentle Systems Coach for Habits, Routines, & Decluttering5
66 ratings
If you’ve ever wondered why your once-perfect routine suddenly stops working when the seasons change—this episode will make you breathe a sigh of relief.
In this cozy, grace-filled conversation, Corinne Burghardt (aka The Slay At Home Mother) helps Type B and neurodivergent moms reimagine homemaking as something that evolves—just like we do. From school breaks and daylight shifts to emotional seasons and energy dips, your home’s rhythms aren’t meant to be rigid… they’re meant to move with you.
You’ll learn how to:
This episode is part science, part storytelling, and part soul care for the overwhelmed mom who’s ready to stop forcing a January routine to work in July.
Why static schedules don’t work for real moms (and what to do instead)
How one Bootcamp student created her “Snow Day Shuffle” rhythm that saved her sanity in Michigan’s winters
The three pillars of seasonal homemaking: Time, Tasks, and Tone
Faith-filled encouragement from Ecclesiastes 3:11 and Proverbs 6:6–8
How to bring warmth, rhythm, and rest back into your routines
💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp
🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz
“He has made everything beautiful in its time.” — Ecclesiastes 3:11
A reminder that your rhythms don’t need to be rushed. They need to be rooted.

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