This podcast is for Christian women—especially wives and mothers—who feel scattered, forgetful, and overwhelmed by the daily responsibilities of home, homeschooling, and family life. If you’re trying to follow Scripture faithfully but struggle to stay consistent, organized, and present in your responsibilities, you’re in the right place. You’ll learn how to manage your home and time using biblical principles and practical systems that actually work in real life. We’ll talk about creating simple planning rhythms, using a physical planner effectively, aligning your life with Sabbath and biblical cycles, and applying Scripture in a way that supports your daily responsibilities—not adds to your overwhelm. You don’t need more ideas—you need structure that supports your life. This podcast helps you get out of your head and into a steady, manageable rhythm so you can stop forgetting what matters, follow through on your responsibilities, and grow in your walk with Yah without feeling constantly behind.
When life feels overwhelming, our first instinct is often to search for a new system, planner, or organizational method. But Nehemiah responded differently when he learned that Jerusalem's walls were in ruins.
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, Heidi explores how Nehemiah's example can help us navigate seasons of overwhelm with prayer, repentance, and trust in God's guidance. Discover how seeking God first can bring c...
Do you ever wonder if the ordinary work of homemaking really matters?
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, Heidi explores the deeper purpose behind the repetitive tasks of motherhood and homemaking. Through reflections on Scripture, Anne of Green Gables, and the opening lessons of Nehemiah, you'll discover that God often uses ordinary faithfulness to build places of beauty, refu...
Have you ever bought a planner with the best intentions, only to abandon it a few weeks later? In this episode, Heidi explores why planners often end up forgotten on the shelf and how simple, consistent habits can help you finally make planning work for your real life.
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Homeschool planning doesn't have to mean color-coded schedules and perfectly executed lesson plans. In this episode, Heidi shares how shifting from rigid schedules to family rhythms transformed her homeschool and helped her focus on faithfulness instead of perfection.
Download the free planning ebook: https://www.torahfamilyliving.com/ready-to-learn-about-planning/
Do you arrive at your day of rest completely exhausted?
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, Heidi shares how preparing for Shabbat transformed the way her family approaches planning. Discover practical ways to reduce decision fatigue, establish simple rhythms, and create space for worship, rest, and meaningful connection with those you love.
Planning isn't just about productivity. Sometimes it's about protecting the ble...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about why so many women struggle to create lasting change—and why the answer may be smaller than you think.
You'll learn how all-or-nothing thinking keeps us stuck, why God often works through small and faithful steps, and how simple daily actions can create meaningful transformation over time.
If you've ever started strong only to lose momentum, this episode will encour...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about why so many women constantly feel behind—even when they’re working hard all day long.
You’ll learn how unrealistic expectations create overwhelm, why faithfulness is different from perfection, and how to build a more sustainable and grace-filled approach to planning your home and life.
If you’ve been carrying pressure to “do it all,” t...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about why meal planning feels so overwhelming for many women—and how to simplify it in a way that actually works for real life.
You’ll learn why meal stress is often a planning problem rather than a cooking problem, how to reduce daily decision fatigue, and simple ways to bring more peace and preparedness into your kitchen and home.
If dinnertime often feels rushed...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about a common frustration for many women: forgetting important things, even when we genuinely care.
You’ll learn why this isn’t a memory problem, but a system problem—and how a simple habit of capturing tasks can help you stop dropping the details that matter.
If you’re tired of things slipping through the cracks, this episode will give you a practical...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about why so many women feel exhausted even when they’ve technically rested—and how a weekly rhythm of Sabbath can bring real restoration.
You’ll learn why rest is not wasted time, how biblical rest reflects trust in God, and simple ways to create a peaceful weekly reset for your family.
If you’re tired of living in constant catch-up mode, this episode ...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about why so many women feel behind before the week even begins—and how a simple weekly rhythm can change that.
You’ll learn the difference between a rigid schedule and a flexible rhythm, why recurring weekly patterns reduce stress, and how to create a simple reset that helps you lead your home with more peace and clarity.
If you’re tired of starting every we...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we talk about one simple habit that can dramatically reduce overwhelm: writing things down.
If you constantly feel like you’re trying to remember everything—meals, appointments, tasks, and responsibilities—this episode will help you understand why that approach isn’t working and what to do instead.
We’ll walk through the real reason your mind feels overlo...
In this episode of Biblical Planning for Women, we tackle a common tension many Christian women feel: is planning a lack of trust in God—or an act of obedience?
Looking at Scripture, we see that planning is not worldly, but a reflection of diligence, wisdom, and faithful stewardship. We’ll explore how to balance trusting God with taking practical action in your daily responsibilities, without falling into either control...
In this first episode, we take a closer look at why so many women feel scattered, forgetful, and constantly behind—despite working hard every day.
Download ebook: https://www.torahfamilyliving.com/ready-to-learn-about-planning/
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