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Episode 1070: How TO Deal With Homestead Burnout

Episode 1070: How TO Deal With Homestead Burnout

Update: 2025-08-11
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Today, we talk about homestead burnout, why many new homesteaders feel tempted (and do) give up after only a year or three, and what to do about it. We also cover our usual Monday segments.

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August 23: Wild Edible Walk with Kerry Brown of Strong Roots Resources – 8:30 AM before Curds and Connection at the Holler Homestead.

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Tales from the Prepper Pantry

  • Setting up Basecamp for long-term storage

     

  • Road food from the pantry

     

  • Fall garden focus

     

  • Pushing for more dried herbs

     

Frugality Tip
From Margo: Before making a large purchase, check multiple sites. Margo scored a $100 gift card from Northern Tool by ordering online (over $1000 purchase), then picking up in-store. A little research can literally pay off.

Operation Independence
Adding value can make all the difference — like offering a Wild Edible Walk add-on for the cheese class.

Main Topic of the Day: How to Fix Homestead Burnout

  • Discussion with Tactical about my dead garden bed

     

  • Why so many homesteads give up after 1–3 years

     

    • Striving for perfection

       

    • Using 1 person to do the work of 2, 3, or even 4

       

    • Instagram homesteads vs. reality

       

    • The same reasons we burn out on anything

       

    • The homestead is always there — and you live there

       

  • Why people get into homesteading

     

    • The homesteader’s curse

       

    • My 140 tomato story

       

    • If you’re not on a homestead yet, what you can do

       

  • How to avoid homestead burnout

     

    • Create a space where you can truly let go and reset

       

    • Have other interests or hobbies

       

    • Adjust expectations before you start

       

    • Create goals that aren’t fear-based

       

    • Learn to spot burnout early:

       

      • Constant fatigue

         

      • Irritability or loss of excitement

         

      • Letting maintenance slide

         

      • Avoiding certain areas or projects

         

      • More arguments or isolation

         

      • Spending more time on screens than outside

         

      • Self-check questions:

         

        1. When’s the last time I felt genuinely excited about a homestead task?

           

        2. Am I doing chores because I want to or just because they have to be done?

           

        3. Have I been skipping or half-doing maintenance I used to stay on top of?

           

        4. Am I avoiding certain areas, animals, or projects because they feel overwhelming?

           

  • How to address burnout if you’re already there

     

    • Make space to get away for 2–3 days and stay off social media

       

    • Take a true day of rest

       

    • Move your body

       

    • Assess eating and drinking habits

       

    • Follow homesteaders who show their failures and lessons learned

       

    • Scale back without feeling like you’ve failed

       

The world, and we, are messy. Do three things anyway and see how far you can go in a month, then 2 months, then a year!

Make it a great week.

 

GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. 

 

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Episode 1070: How TO Deal With Homestead Burnout

Episode 1070: How TO Deal With Homestead Burnout

Nicole Sauce