Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
5. Quick and easy habits for a more peaceful home
hey mama,
In today’s episode, we're diving into six simple, meaningful habits that can help bring calm, joy, and a little extra peace into your home. These routines are designed to work seamlessly into your daily rhythm, making it easier to connect with Jesus, create order, and engage with your kids in ways that matter.
Show Notes:
- The Power of the Candle
- Morning Routine: Start your morning by lighting a candle, making a quick prayer or gratitude list, and setting an intention for the day. Take a moment to open the Word and read one verse to set your heart toward Jesus. This practice was inspired by a mentor from my first job as an SLP, and it stuck with me!
- Dinner Routine: Inspired by Habits of the Household, light a candle at the table before meals, and say together, “Christ is light.” This routine helps center family time, even if it's not consistent every day.
- Empty the dishwasher while coffee is brewing
- Pretty self explanatory, but it has been a game changer for my family and a way to keep the kitchen clean throughout the day.
- Morning Thank Yous with the Kids
- How It Works: When we're driving to BSF or PDO, we kick off the morning by saying, “Jesus, we love You this morning! Thank You for…” I start the sentence, and the kids fill in with things they’re thankful for. This small practice helps set everyone’s heart in the right place, no matter how the morning’s been.
- The Tidy Cue or 10-Minute Reset
- Credit: This routine is from Chelsi Jo.
- How It Works: Right after breakfast, lunch, and before dinner, I set a timer for 5–10 minutes and focus on tidying one area. I get the kids involved too, having them pick up specific items like blocks or books. The quick reset keeps things manageable, and everyone feels calmer with less clutter.
- Jammie Cleaning
- When to Do It: Right after bath time, when the kids are clean and in their pajamas, we have a fun pick-up session. Toys go in baskets, blankets are folded, and shoes go in closets. It doesn't need to be perfect, but it prevents the day from carrying yesterday’s mess into tomorrow.
- Meal Prep Light
- Inspiration: Inspired by Be Well by Kelley, this routine is all about prepping just a few basics, like washing fruits, chopping veggies, or cooking simple proteins, over the weekend. Throughout the week, it makes meal prep and lunch packing faster and keeps dinnertime smoother with fewer dishes.
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Each of these routines is designed to work for the busiest of moms, keeping your day simpler, smoother, and focused on what truly matters. I hope you try them out and find a little more joy and calm in your day!
xoxo,
Sunni
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