
The “Yeah, But” Trap That Holds Homeschool Parents Back
Have you ever caught yourself saying “Yeah, but…” when someone shares a new idea?
“Yeah, but my kids won’t sit still for that.”
“Yeah, but I don’t have enough time.”
“Yeah, but that might not work for us…”
I get it. I’ve been there, too.
When I first started homeschooling, I thought I was just being practical. I was the “voice of reason,” pointing out every possible roadblock. But honestly? That mindset kept me stuck.
Here’s the truth: Homeschooling requires creative problem-solving, not perfection. Instead of asking, “Why won’t this work?”—ask, “How can I make this work for our family?”
This simple mindset shift changes everything. Suddenly, instead of feeling defeated before you start, you begin to see new solutions and opportunities.
This concept is just one of the mindset breakthroughs I teach in Homeschool Crash Course. You’ll learn how to:
Identify and remove hidden mindset roadblocks (like the “Yeah, but” trap).
Build a confident plan that fits your kids and your lifestyle.
Stay flexible and adapt when real life happens.
You’re capable of more than you think. Don’t let “Yeah, but…” hold you back this year.
Equipping you for excellence in home education,
Amy