Mom Life & Routines
Real life solutions, simple mom hacks and time saving systems to help keep everyday life running smoothly.
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A Quick Check-In
This week has been full. Not exciting full. Just… life full. Kids, errands, a million tiny things that somehow take the whole day. I wanted to post anyway — not because I had something big to say, but because showing up still matters to me. Even when it’s messy. Even when it’s short. I’m learning that consistency doesn’t always mean doing things perfectly. Sometimes it just means coming back and saying hi again. So this is me, saying hi.More soon 🤍
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How Routines Help: How a Wall Calendar and One Small Routine Changed My Mornings
How Routines Help: I Needed a Morning Routine Mornings used to feel overwhelming before the day even started. On most days, I would wake up, and my mind would fill up with racing thoughts of what I am making the kids for breakfast, what they need for school, if it’s a short day at school or regular dismissal, and if I had to sign any permission slips or any other paperwork. You know what I mean, right? I was tired of the stressful mornings because the more overwhelmed I felt, I knew the boys felt my anxiousness, and it rubbed off on them. I had to stop the cycle of…
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5 Things I Reset Every Night for a Calm Morning: Night time routine for working moms
This night time routine for working moms has helped me alot with my mornings, It’s not complicated and easy to do and it meant to be quick and easy so doesnt take a long time at all. I don’t do anything complicated or time-consuming — I just take a few minutes to set up the house (and myself!) for a calmer morning. I appreciate this night routine for working moms because its easy and does make picking up seem like a breeze. When life gets busy with school, work, and the boys, this little reset makes everything feel lighter. Here are the five things I reset every night: 1. Clear…
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The Easiest Family Command Center for Busy Families ( Busy Mom Approved)
If your family is constantly juggling school papers, permission slips, and after school activities, a simple family command center can change everything. You don't need a big space or fancy expensive gadgets- just a small organized spot that keeps everyone on the same page.






