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  • 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!

  • Top Homemaking Blogs You Will Love

    Top Homemaking Blogs You Will Love

    Love reading homemaking blogs? I love them, too. There’s so much to learn from everyone that I have compiled a list of some for you:

    TRADITIONAL HOMEMAKER:TRADITIONAL HOMEMAKER

    I am in love with Janae’s writing and her blog. From traditional homemaking skills to modern techniques to natural remedies to frugal living tips to delicious recipes, Janae has everything simplified for you in her blog.

    I really look up to Janae, who still believes in developing homemaking and frugal living skills. And perceiving and adopting ways of how our grandmas lived. Because I regard that as something our environment and our mother nature need presently – a little contribution from all of us. The truth that our grandmas were so excellent at homemaking with lesser resources, really gives a boost, needed in today’s modern world. Highly highly recommend visiting her blog. I am sure, you’re going to learn so much in detail.

    katieskottageKATIESKOTTAGE

    Another blog that I love the most. Katie is a loving wife and mommy. She quit her job to be at home with her daughter and started blogging in 2017. Her aim is to inspire women to build simple systems and routines that make homemaking easier and more enjoyable.

    I love how Katie keeps things simple, lucid, and genuine so that anyone can relate to them. Which I absolutely do. She has a very practical approach to simplifying homemaking tasks and living a more frugal life. A must-visit blog with a ton of great information.

    Katie writes about simple cleaning and organizing techniques, frugal living, homemaking, and productivity tips. She also has some pretty printables that you might want to check out. One thing that made me fall in love with her blog is – “Be the woman you were created to be and enjoy the many blessings of being a homemaker. You cannot fail at something you were created to do”.

    GRACEFUL LITTLE HONEY BEE:

    This is one more beloved blog of mine that I couldn’t stop visiting every single day. I love the delightful recipes and pictures Missy has on her blog. And has plenty of helpful frugal living advice for new to experienced homemakers. I also love watching her Youtube channel where I first stumbled upon her.

    Missy is a stay-at-home mom of two who has a heart for encouraging women to live simple and frugal life. She writes about marriage, motherhood, personal faith, gardening, preserving food, natural remedies, simple living, and much more.

    HAPPY SIMPLE MOM:

    Seeking ways to declutter and simplify your home and life? This is the place you should check. Here you’ll find everything necessary to facilitate the efficient functioning of your home.

    Brooke is a darling mom to two adoring daughters. She blogs about decluttering, simplifying, organizing, minimalism, saving money, and her mom’s life. She believes wholeheartedly that minimalism and simple living are essential to mothers who are feeling bombarded by all the things they feel we are “supposed” to do. Her aim is to help you stop feeling so overwhelmed and weighed down by emotional and physical clutter! And, while you’re on her blog, don’t forget to check out the elegant printables which can be very handy.

    SAMANTHA LINDSEYSAMANTHA LINDSEY

    One of my favorite homemaking blogs, I feel at peace reading through her articles. I receive soothing vibrations of her tranquil voice expressing the authenticity of her life as a homemaker in each word abounding in wisdom.

    This blog is for everyone – for young wives, it’ll benefit as a homemaking guide and for experienced ones, her words will serve as an inspiration to conceive an affection for homemaking. I highly encourage checking her blog out. Samantha is a lovely wife to her husband Dom and a wonderful mom to her fur baby Theodore.

    MAKING IT HOMEMAKING IT HOME

    Looking for traditional ways of Homemaking and living a healthier and happier life? Our loving couple Barb and Aaron will lead you to live a more traditional life and nurture your home to create a retreat away from the world.

    I love how professional they are and admire their in-depth writing which shows every effort to make things simple for you. It’s a very classy, detailed, and informative blog that will make you linger for a while.

    In this blog, you’ll find The Best traditional homemaking tips, easy cleaning tips, effective home remedies, tasty recipes, great marriage tips, and wonderful homesteading tips which will make your life better and help you grow as a homemaker.

    RETRO HOUSEWIFE GOES GREENRETRO HOUSEWIFE GOES GREEN

    Fond of Retro Style? Want to learn more about 1950s homemaking and lifestyle? The dearest Lisa will guide you through her blog, which started in 2008. Lisa is a wonderful wife and fur mom.

    She loves to bake, create DIY cleaners and other fun things, and try to live a greener life. She stayed with her grandma when she was a kid. In her blog, she shares delicious desserts and other recipes that she learned from her grandma, who loved baking.

    It’s a very professional blog with a ton of great information.

    TRUE AGAPETRUE AGAPE

    Cassie is a loving wife and a caring mom to two adorable daughters. She started her blog in 2011 and has many topics that’ll help you and inspire you as a wife and mommy.

    Her aim is to support women in nurturing unconditional love for themselves, their marriages, and their families. Whatever stage of marriage we are in, we need encouragement and advice to keep things working soundly. Blogs like these really improve the quality of your married life. It makes you a great spouse and a better parent.

     

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  • Why I Love Being A Homemaker

    Why I Love Being A Homemaker

    Homemaking is about making a home, not about making perfection – ANN VOSKAMP

    As I look back on my childhood days, I remember, when my brother and I returned from school – our home was filled with the delicious aroma of steaming hot food set for lunch.

    Everything was put back in its place. The floors were mopped clean. The bed was nice and crisp and the bathroom neat and tidy.

    We had a small house. There were no bins and baskets organizing system in those days, still, everything was pretty organized.

    Growing up in such a neat, clean, and tidy home, always made me want to own a home like that when I was married. My mom was my inspiration. I wanted to be like her. She is the ideal homemaker I have ever known.

    Why I love Being A Homemaker

    At all times, I found myself enjoying and having the most wonderful time in the safest place on the earth, My Home. Honestly, I wasn’t interested in studying and working outside the home at all.

    All I wanted was to be home, care for my family, and be there 24/7 for them. I desired to keep the house clean, cook meals, run errands, and work from home. And do all this with love, care, and respect.

    Also, being a follower of God, I wanted to play the role of a nurturer and caretaker, whole-heartedly.

    I admit I cannot even do half of what my mom did and still does as a homemaker. She never took a break, never ordered a take-out. Never, even when she was unwell.

    She did not find any shortcuts to homemaking and didn’t like using appliances and equipment. All her work is handmade and elaborate. Regardless of how much I love homemaking, I cannot carry it out to this degree.

    Today I am sharing with you some approaches and the reasons why I love being a homemaker/stay-at-home wife:

    1. My own version of homemaking:

    That means I manage my home single-mindedly. I plan, cook, clean, declutter and organize at my convenience using my personalized methods.

    As I said in the earlier post, it’s easy to hire a cleaner in India, you have to adapt to their way of cleaning, cooking; timings, and their off days. Working with them is more of a pain than helpful to me. I have had enough in the earlier years of my marriage. The result? I gave up on the idea of hiring help.

    Housework was super uncomplicated and stress-free when I did it myself. With time, I fell in love with homemaking. Now, I want to manage my home independently without anyone else’s involvement.Why I love Being A Homemaker

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    2. I am available 24/7:

    My husband is my high priority. I am constantly there to make sure that he eats well, exercises, and gets good rest. To get him to relax when he’s home after a long day, to listen to what he has to say, to provide him with a peaceful and safe environment, and to get his favorite food ready on the table before he arrives.

    I am also available when my parents or in-laws need help with their doctor’s visits or when they need any other assistance because I believe physical assistance is as important as financial support.

    We’ve all witnessed the sensitivity when our parents or husband had to go to work when we were ill just because they didn’t get a leave from the office.

    Recalling childhood memories, I have seen my class buddies getting lonesome because of their parents working outside. I can’t bear this in the case of my family.

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    3. My husband is able to focus on his work:

    Since I take care of the house, he can focus on his work. This is vital to get your home running smoothly. My husband is able to give his work his 100%. He has ample time to learn new techniques and improve his skills at work.

    4. I save money on the household bills:

    Being at home, I look for ways to save money as much as possible. The basics include electricity, cooking gas, water consumption, home cooking, groceries, etc., My commute expenses are saved as well.

    Read:  How I Save Money On One Income (With No Kids)

    5. I lead a stress-free life:

    It’s difficult for me to imagine my life as a 9-5 working woman. I cannot handle such tight schedules – everything is just set on time and stressful.

    The best part about being a homemaker is that I do not have to travel every day or be under anyone’s supervision for the next 8 or 10 hours. I lead a free and happy life as a homemaker.

    I also get enough time for myself to take care of my health, skin, and hair; spend time with my husband; work on my blog, pursue hobbies, meet friends, meditate, read, etc.,Why I love Being A Homemaker

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    6. Work at my own pace:

    Here’s a big confession – I am a night owl! Hence, I am more active in the evenings. I want my mornings to be relaxing. So, I’ve created my routines in such a way that I carry out the bigger tasks like doing the dishes, laundry, sweep-mop, bathroom, and bathroom deep cleaning, and tidying up in the evening.

    Staying at home has given me this liberty. Otherwise, I had to rush to the office in the morning without any excuse. By being at home, I am free to make changes in my schedule as the situation demands.

    Homemaking has given me the privilege to work at my own pace. I take a weekly day off; I ensure that I get enough sleep and start slow in the morning; spend some quiet time at the window enjoying the morning. I get plenty of time for my blogging work as well.Why I love Being A Homemaker

    Final Words:

    I am grateful to be a homemaker; my life is so peaceful, happy, and relaxed. Wanting to be a homemaker was The Best decision of my life.

    My husband supports and encourages me in my blogging profession. He helps me stay on top of current affairs. I’m grateful for such a wonderful husband, for my home, and for my life as a homemaker.

    I hope this article will help you find the reasons why homemaking can be good for you too. I also recommend checking out this wonderful article Homemaking As A Millennial- 5 Useful Practices And Tips by my dear friend Somrita. I’m sure you’ll find it very helpful.

    I would love to hear your thoughts. Why do you love being a homemaker? Let me know in the comments below. Thank you for reading.

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