Does this sound familiar?
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You’re juggling homeschooling, housework, and family life—and a business. But you wonder if you can keep this up.
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You’ve wondered if you could start a business, but you don't want to ruin your kids, let your homeschooling falter, or lose your sanity. Still, you can't shake the idea.
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You long for an outlet for your creativity and brainpower—without sacrificing your homeschool dreams. You're just not sure what the next step is.
If you nodded yes to any of these, this workshop is for you.
What You’ll Learn
In this encouraging, uplifting workshop, you’ll discover:
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The Myth of Balance – why perfect balance isn’t the goal, but harmony is.
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Your Rhythm Matters – how to create a schedule that flexes with homeschool seasons.
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Boundaries that Bring Peace – how to set client expectations without guilt.
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Small Wins Add Up – how to grow a business in micro-moments of time.
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Q&A + Encouragement Circle – get your questions answered and leave with hope.
You’ll walk away with practical strategies, encouragement, and the confidence that yes—you really can homeschool and work from home without losing your peace.
Why This Workshop?
Because you don’t need to do it all perfectly.
Because you don’t have to choose between your kids and your calling.
Because a flexible, family-friendly business is possible for you.
Event Details
Choose:Â
Thursday, September 25, 6:30 p.m. at Heppner's Legacy Homeschool Store in Elk RiverÂ
September 29, 6:30 p.m. Online on Zoom
October 9, 6:30 p.m. at Heppner's Legacy Homeschool Store in Elk RiverÂ
Cost:Â Free Event
Reserve Your Spot!
Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and take your next step toward peace and purpose.
Choose the date and location that works for you:

About Jen Hickle
Hi, I’m Jen Hickle — a homeschool mom, entrepreneur, and business coach who is passionate about helping moms find peace in the middle of the homeschool-and-work juggle.
I’ve been homeschooling my kids for over 24 years, and along the way I built a thriving work-from-home business that not only supported our family financially but also gave me a creative outlet. I know what it feels like to wonder if you’re “good enough,” to struggle with guilt, and to feel stretched too thin. And I also know the joy of finding a rhythm that works for your unique family.
Through my businesses, Never Alone Coaching and The VA Academy, I’ve guided dozens of moms to start their own Virtual Assistant businesses with confidence and clarity. My heart is to encourage you, remind you of your God-given strengths, and show you practical steps to create a business that fits your family — not the other way around.
When I’m not coaching or teaching, you’ll find me spending time with my husband, our young adult kids, and our sweet granddaughters — usually with a good book or a cup of coffee nearby.