Tag: homemaker morning routine

  • How to WAKE UP EARLY (3 Powerful Tips for Homemakers)

    How to WAKE UP EARLY (3 Powerful Tips for Homemakers)

    Homemakers must wake up early. That’s what I highly recommend after enjoying the fruits of starting my day early.

    I know the more enriching it sounds, the harder it is to implement.

    Yet I want to assure you it is not as difficult as we think.

    Today I’m going to be sharing three powerful tips that helped me kickstart my day effortlessly (without having to forcefully drag myself out of bed). In fact, it made me eagerly await each morning.

    Wake-up early benefits:

    The first and foremost benefit is you add extra hours to your day which means more time for yourself.

    You can use this (uninterrupted) time to plan/organize your day peacefully, exercise, meditate, or pray.

    Rising early improves sleep quality which perfects bodily functions and keeps you feeling reenergized throughout the day.

    Better sleep also means

    • improved concentration
    • enhanced speed
    • reduced stress level
    • better mood
    • better decision-making
    • stronger immune system
    • Zero to low chance of obesity and lifestyle-related health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, etc.,

    Also, most of us are said to be more productive during the early hours.

    How to wake up early without feeling tired?

    Go to bed early:

    I know that sounds boring. But getting plenty of sleep is essential to help you prevent getting back to sleep again.

    A consistent bedtime routine allows your body and mind to maintain a natural sleep-wake cycle.

    Check out these 8 Tips To Get Better Sleep (for busy moms)

    Avoid daytime naps:

    With inadequate sleep at night, yearning for a couple of daytime naps is unsurprising.

    It can make some people feel awakened and charged. Yet different studies have varied impressions.

    The time and duration of your naps should be moderate.

    It’s good to avoid daytime naps if you regularly encounter difficulty falling asleep at night.

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    Prepare ahead:

    Following a good morning and evening routine can help you prepare carefully.

    A little preparation ahead of time keeps you inspired to wake up early.

    Tasks like putting out clothes and belongings for the next day, getting the kitchen ready for breakfast, and maintaining an organized space make all the difference.

    How to WAKE UP EARLY: 3 Powerful Tips for Homemakers

    So here are the 3 Ms of waking up early:

    1| Know your motive:

    Have a reason to rise early in the morning.

    Create an inspiring morning routine that motivates you to wake up early.

    A holistic morning routine always proves to be the best.

    Early morning is when your mental focus/presence of mind is in full swing.

    If you want to acquire knowledge, learn new skills, or do your sacred practice — early morning hours are the best.

    What is that one thing that can draw you out of bed persistently each morning, even on days it seems challenging?

    Maybe some ‘me time or a favorite project. It can be time for

    • reading a book
    • reading articles online
    • watching youtube videos
    • do painting
    • do gardening
    • doing prayer
    • practice singing
    • practice dancing
    • do self-care
    • complete a home organization projects
    • get the cleaning done/power hour cleaning
    • practice baking/cooking
    • learning a new skill
    • playing sport

    The options are endless. They say early in the morning the brain is a power station of creativity. Utilize these zero-distraction golden hours to sharpen your skills.

    2| Practice mindfulness:

    Mindfulness might sound dull and difficult at the same time.

    Well, to be honest, just like any other habit practicing mindfulness requires effort initially but gets easier after it becomes part of your daily life.

    That said, practicing even a few minutes a day can significantly impact your life.

    Mindfulness lowers stress and anxiety and helps you become calm and efficient. It improves your sleep quality and concentration and restores your emotional balance.

    There are various ways you can practice mindfulness:

    • avoid multi-tasking/Focus on one thing at a time
    • Focusing on your breath
    • Meditation
    • Chanting mantras
    • Journaling
    • practicing gratitude
    • Taking a walk in a park
    • Relaxing bath
    • pursuing a hobby

    The ability to be in the present moment will train you a little more day by day. And the calmness is sure to await you every single morning.

    3| Motion:

    Countless studies say active individuals have a lesser risk of health concerns.

    Even a few minutes of exercise leads to significant results.

    Plus, you have the liberty to choose the exercise form you enjoy. It can be swimming, yoga, pilates, aerobics, weight training, floor exercises, walking, or gymming.

    You can also invite your friends or join group activities.

    Morning is the best time to exercise as it helps remain undistracted, boosts metabolism, burns fats and helps you lose weight.

    Final words:

    Now you know it’s not that difficult to wake up early in the morning. It’s just that you need a mindset shift.

    I hope you find these tips helpful. Don’t forget to leave your tips, tricks, and thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Great morning!

  • What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    So what does a homemaker do all day? An interesting question, I know.

    Regardless of how curious we are to know the answer, a lot of us have presumptive mixed interpretations.

    For some, a homemaker’s job is chilling at home doing nothing.

    Others think homemaking is solely housekeeping.

    Yet many of them value the job of a homemaker.

    Today, let’s find out what a homemaker does all day. So that aspiring homemakers and others have an idea of what a homemaker’s day looks like.

    As I always say, homemaking is far more than popping something (out of the package) into the oven, dumping clothes into the washer, crowding the dishwasher with stinky dishes, and sending off kids and husband to school and the office ;).

    It means putting your heart and soul into your home. To make it a cozy, comfortable place for your loved ones.

    There are numerous ways seasoned homemakers go the extra mile to create a peaceful haven for their families.

    Today let’s have a look at some of them.

    What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    WHAT DOES A HOMEMAKER DO ALL-DAY

    1| Plans and prepares timely meals:

    Average families eat 3-4 meals a day, out of which 2-3 are main meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The fourth meal is usually snacks.

    That means a homemaker has to constantly think and come up with meal ideas to serve each of these 4 times.

    She has to see to it that the meals are just not the same and there is variety. Something her family loves eating and is nourishing too.

    A homemaker plans meals, creates grocery lists, and gets the ingredients.

    She strives to serve tasteful, hot meals on time.

    She keeps in view the likes and dislikes of her family. And tries to include everyone’s favorite dish.

    2| Keeps house clean and tidy:

    After food, a homemaker looks to cleaning tasks that need to get done to provide a clean and safe living space.

    She knows to be able to serve meals on time, the kitchen should be cleaned very often.

    The furniture/upholstery/floors/rugs/ must be dusted, swept, vacuumed, or mopped regularly to keep the dirt and pests away.

    She empties trash regularly to eliminate odor. And changes the bed covers/sheets routinely to help everyone get better sleep.

    She’s aware that the house must be picked up at least once daily for each person to function effectively.

    She senses the bathroom requires periodic cleaning to prevent germs, dirt, and grime.

    A homemaker also knows the importance of decluttering occasionally to keep her home neat and organized.

    3| Keeps laundry current:

    A homemaker is informed of how important keeping on top of laundry is.

    She does her utmost to create and follow a good laundry routine.

    She wants her husband’s work clothes and kids’ school uniforms to be clean and ready whenever they need them.

    She finds better ways to wash the whites, brights, delicates, innerwear, socks, etc to extend clothing life.

    4| Buys groceries/does shopping:

    Besides being mindful of her family’s meal preferences, a homemaker ensures that nobody runs out of the essentials.

    Right from food ingredients to clothes to footwear to toiletries to school kits to home decor to more significant items like furniture, appliances, and whatnot.

    She carefully buys everything her family needs and seeks to provide comfort.

    She is the one who knows her family’s tastes and preferences and shops for them accordingly.

    5| Comes up with a sound organizational system for her home:

    Some homemakers are pros. They’re meticulous and have everything together.

    Others (like me) may not be so well-organized but seek to create an orderly place.

    A homemaker knows how a sound organizing system can help everyone function effectively and be happy and relaxed.

    Be it wardrobe, toys, kitchen items, or study room –assigning zones and predetermining places for everything make things go smoothly.

    Nowadays with a broad range of organizational ideas available on the internet, it’s pretty easy to find solutions.

    6| Ensures everyone has everything they need:

    A homemaker looks after every small need of her family — Whether it’s ensuring the kids have all school/craft/sports supplies or putting out office belongings and outfits for her husband the night before.

    She sees if the school bags are ready. And packs lunches that her husband and kids would enjoy eating.

    7| Deals with repairs and maintenance:

    A homemaker takes care of/fixes broken toys or miscellaneous items in day-to-day life.

    She also keeps notes, and books appointments to fix significant issues like electricity/plumbing work, appliance repair, maintenance, furniture issues, etc. For this, she keeps a record of bills and warranty statements.

    8| Provides care:

    Family safety and care are the homemaker’s top priority.

    She ensures people in her home get good sleep, eat well, stay active, and take their medications/vitamins (if any).

    She cares not only about physical fitness but also about the mental soundness of her family members.

    She’s there whenever her kids or husband needs her.

    A homemaker reads to her kids. Gives her husband a back rub after a hard day at work. And makes time for snuggles and long talks.

    9| Makes an effort to save money:

    Most homemakers, especially frugal ones try to save money as closely as possible.

    Creating and sticking to a budget, and keeping track of expenses is one of her daily tasks.

    She knows where to splurge/trim expenses.

    She believes too many cooks spoil the soup and chooses simplicity over complexness.

    Most homemakers also consider having a side hustle to aid their husband’s income.

    10| Creates a sanctuary:

    Finally, yet importantly, she adds loving touches to create a sanctuary. She comprehends how the aura of our home affects the family and visitors.

    She devotes herself to the tiny details of her home and spruces it up to transform it into a tranquil place.

    She believes in simple things like letting the fresh air and sunlight in, reducing noises, and making the bedroom warm and cozy.

    Final words:

    Not all days are the same for homemakers. Just like people working outside the home, a homemaker faces challenges.

    But maybe we become so insensitive to someone staying at home that we neglect all their hard work and responsibilities. And the sacrifices they make to be with their families.

    There’s so much more a homemaker does all day. I’m sure I missed out on a lot of things.

    It’s your turn to share what all you know a homemaker does all day. I would love to know your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

  • Homemaker Morning Routine – My Morning Routine As A Housewife

    Homemaker Morning Routine – My Morning Routine As A Housewife

    Ah! The morning routine!

    Something we often hear.

    Before bringing order to my mornings I used to wonder how people are so big on routines?

    How do they manage to do everything in such a timely manner? Meaning – wake up early, exercise, meditate, have a healthy breakfast?!

    Homemaker Morning Routine - My Morning Routine As A Homemaker

    The way you spend your morning sets the tone for the rest of the day!

    So being vigilant is crucial.

    Having a productive morning routine was something I longed for but never made it.

    I enjoyed accomplishing essential tasks every morning to get my day off to a good start.

    I wanted to create a productive morning routine because I knew the practices I wanted to integrate into my routine were the cornerstones of success.

    In homemaking, the chances of getting off the track are high because we lack accountability.

    We’re our own boss.

    We aren’t answerable to anyone.

    We have ample time. And then we also have our devices — phones and television. Voila, yet another leisurely day😉!

    Kidding aside, that would leave you feeling terrible as you hit the sack. I have been through it.

    After struggling to create a perfect daily routine, I figured that the classic daily routines don’t work for everyone.

    We all have different priorities which keep changing along with the seasons of life.

    The routines of the people I follow for motivation don’t work for me because my priorities vary.

    Routines designed to fulfill individual requirements are most promising for us.

    We hang on to habits/routines that produce positive results.

    Today I am sharing my realistic morning routine relevant to my needs.

    You might find it more distinctive than what we usually see. But this is what works for me.

    I encourage you to fine-tune your morning routine for great success.

    So, here we go.

    • Wake up at 6:30 a.m. Make bed. Open curtains. Take out the trash. Freshen up. Start a load of laundry.
    • Refill drinking water at 7:00 a.m.
    • Put clean dishes away by 7:10 a.m.
    • Do my quick 10-minute exercise routine; pranayam for 5 minutes; spend time with my plants/meditate/write a gratitude journal (depending on what I feel that day) for another 5 minutes. So that’s around 7:45 a.m.
    • Swish and swipe the bathroom before taking a shower. Get dressed by 8:05 a.m.
    • Spend time (30 minutes) with God.
    • Eat breakfast at 9:15 a.m. — So that’s 20-25 minutes to prepare breakfast (depending on what I am making). Then, we slow down to eat our breakfast. Breakfast is our main meal. And so I make a point to cook something quite nourishing (from scratch). No cereals. Nothing off-the-shelf. No shortcuts. Complete homemade breakfast. So that takes me time.
    Homemaker Morning Routine - My Morning Routine As A Homemaker [Updated]
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    • In the meantime, I check my phone — emails, comments, or messages and reply to them. Chit-chat with my husband.
    • Blog work 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. — design and schedule pins, outline/write/edit the articles, etc
    • Clean up breakfast by 10:45 a.m.
    • Straighten the house, dust, wipe down surfaces, line-dry washed laundry, and sweep and mop the floor by 11:15 a.m.
    • Prepare and eat lunch by 12:30 p.m. Clean up post-lunch (wipe down stove top and wash dishes) by 12:40 p.m. I utilize my cooking time to clean as I go. I use that time to empty the scraps/trash bowl and quickly rinse mixing bowls, spatulas, spoons, and things I use for meal preparation; and wipe down the countertops. That way I have less work post-lunch.

    That’s all for my morning routine.

    As you see my mornings are productive (with laundry, cooking, dishes, pick up, floors, exercising, journaling, and blog work done) yet peaceful.

    I give myself flexible working hours as I cannot live by the clock.

    My primary concern is getting meals ready on time. The second important thing is fulfilling the cleaning and tidying chores for the day.

    Completing these core tasks in the first half of the day I feel accomplished.

    That’s not how my mornings looked before and during the pandemic.

    If you have read this post earlier, you know I didn’t spend time with God and exercise in the morning.

    However, I thoroughly overhauled my morning routine and incorporated all the activities I desired to accomplish at the beginning of the day.

    I cannot tell how energized and better I feel now.

    I hope you find some motivation to create a successful morning routine that works for you.

    I hope you find inspiration to create a successful morning routine that works for you.

    I would love to know your thoughts and don’t forget to share with me your morning routine. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

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