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3 Simple Strategies To Reduce Stress and Find Peace

Hi beauties!

As you know, I’ve been taking a little time off from blogging to focus on building The Balanced Life to set us up for success in 2016.

The majority of my time has been spent creating smart systems on the back-end so that we can improve our productivity and level of service and also expand our team. I’ve been knee-deep in applications and resumes and can’t WAIT to bring on a new team member to help make The Balanced Life even more valuable for you in the coming year.

I’ve ALSO been getting working on a new challenge that will be coming your way soon! It’s been over a year since I hosted an online challenge and it feels SO good to be creating something fresh and new for you. More details coming soon. 🙂

But today I want to share 3 simple strategies I’ve implemented to reduce stress and bring a sense of calm and peace to my weekly routine. If you have a lot on your plate and are looking for ways to find more balance in your life these may help you too.

3 Simple Strategies to Reduce Stress and Find Peace

  1. Slow Mondays

If you follow me on Instagram you saw me post about this last week. After adding baby #2 to the family I realized that my go-go-go lifestyle was creating more stress than necessary. When I just had my daughter we left the house almost every day and were constantly on-the-go. It only took a few weeks of stress for me to realize that we needed to find a new rhthym as a family of 4. One way I’ve done that is by instituting what I call “Slow Mondays.”

I block out my entire schedule on Mondays for rest and getting caught up around the house. I don’t schedule any activities, playdates, appointments or errands if I can help it.

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Our weekends are busy and Tuesday – Friday fills up fast with pre-school, work, errands, MOPS and other social activities. Monday is now a day for us to stay home, move slowly and rest. In fact, yesterday, my daughter didn’t want to get dressed so she stayed in PJ’s from the time she woke up until the time she went to bed! She loved it. 🙂

When I first started implementing this strategy it was really hard. I would find myself thinking about running to Target, going to the store, setting up playdates, etc. It took time to shift my mindset but it’s slowly becoming a part of our routine that I look forward to.

It feels good on Sunday nights to know that Monday is open for food prep, laundry, snuggling, rest, home exercise, etc. rather than starting the week feeling stressed and overwhelmed.

I’ve also noticed a big difference in my toddler’s mood. While she used to thrive on activity, she now needs more downtime at home and “Slow Mondays” have been great for her as well.

If you’re not able to stay home, you may consider how you can use this strategy at work. I’ve heard of people saying “no” to meetings on Mondays and using the day to get caught up and prepared for the week ahead. I love that idea too. 🙂

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2. The Sanity Sweep

If you know me at all, you know I detest clutter. A cluttered house makes me crazy. It’s hard for me to focus and hard for me to feel peaceful if I am surrounded by chaos. While I was really good at staying on top of clutter when it was just me and Miss B at home, adding Kincade to the mix changed the game.

Burp rags, diapers, toys, sippy cups, crayons, blankets….the house is pretty much a disaster by the end of the day. And due to the fact that my hands are ALWAYS FULL (moms, can you relate?) I’m never able to bring in all of the things that somehow end up in the car with us each day. It’s madness.

So, in an effort to reduce clutter-induced stress, without feeling like I have to pick up toys all day every day, I enlisted my husband to join me in a nightly “Sanity Sweep.” (Do I sound fun to live with or what?! 🙂

Each night after the kids are in bed we take 5 minutes to do a quick sweep of the car and house. We gather sippy cups, pick up toys, put clothes in hampers, restock diapers and return the house to “ready.”

This simple 5-minute strategy brings me so much peace. Rather than stressing about the mess and clutter all day long I know that at the end of the day all will return to it’s proper place. Taking 5 minutes per day to stay on top of the mess makes it so much easier than letting it pile up for weeks on end.

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Don’t have kids? This strategy can still apply! Taking a few minutes at the end of each day to tidy the home and restore order can bring a sense of calm to your life no matter what your current season.

3. Toy Rotation

After Christmas I felt like our living room was overflowing with toys (did I mention I hate clutter?). Every day my daughter dumps her baskets of toys around the room, but I noticed she was really only playing with a few things each day.

So I put a system in place. 🙂

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I purchased 4 cute little baskets and divided her toys between them while she was away at preschool. I left one bin (along with some of her bigger, commonly played with toys) in the family room and put the other 3 bins in the top of her closet (important note: the bins are not see-through, so she is unable see what is inside the bins). I plan on rotating the bins on a monthly basis so that our home stays clutter-free, and perhaps most importantly, she is able to get excited about the toys she hasn’t seen in awhile.

So far, so good! And the funny part? She hasn’t even noticed the missing toys.

These 3 strategies have been helping me reduce stress and find peace in this chaotic season of life.

Do you have strategies that help you on a daily basis? Please share in the comments!

xo,

 

 

 

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10 thoughts on “3 Simple Strategies To Reduce Stress and Find Peace”

  1. These are awesome tips and I completely relate! Thank you! I do the last tip as well and it really is amazing that they don’t notice the missing toys. I also move things around in the rooms and make “stations”. So there’s the rotated toys and in addition an art station with a rotation of crayons and play doh, learning station with a rotation of duplos/Legos and books or puzzles, and so on. I have 3 stations usually and change them up all the time. In the summer I have stations on our deck. The biggest hits last year were a sandbox I made in a clear storage container for deck play (keeping both deck and kid clean from sand) and a bucket of water with paint brushes – my son would “paint the deck” with his water paint brush and love it.

  2. These are great tips! I like your idea of being intentional about slower Mondays. We usually find that happens by default, but I think it would help to be intentional about it. I, too, detest clutter but am always picking up after the kids all. day. long. I attempt to have a clean home before my husband gets home but this is my standard, not his! I think a tag team sanity sweep would be so much more efficient and peaceful. We also rotate toys and have a “one in, one out” policy for toys (for the most part). And we limit how many multi-part toys are available at a time. It really helps our family rhythm! The other thing I attempt to do is prep for dinner throughout the day so that it is almost all ready to go by the time k need to go. It’s like I’m my own sous chef in the day! Helps with the evening hours waiting for daddy to get home!!

  3. I love all of these! when I had a newborn last January and a two year old, we totally practiced slow Mondays! weekends always filled up with fun family activities and events and it was always hard to adjust to daddy back at work on Monday so it was so great to easy into the week, get laundry done, rest ect. We still do a quick clean of the house after kiddos bedtime. My friend calls it resetting the house, like pressing a reset button

  4. I hear you on the clutter-induced stress! I don’t have kids’ items to pick up but I do let clothes, dishes, old mail, lists, paper pile up. I ignore it for a while and then it drives me crazy! I always say I’m going to straighten up on the weekends but I usually don’t get around to it, & I don’t like having to spend my free time cleaning. Then the clutter contributes to my stress all week. I may have found a solution to do my own sanity sweep, purely by accident: I was up earlier than normal on Monday and so I took that extra 10 minutes to put some things away. It felt so good to come home to a tidy house after a long day at work! It was also motivation that evening to not just throw clothes on the floor or set mail/papers on the counter instead of putting it all away where it belongs. I am going to try to get up 5 minutes earlier 1-2 times during the week to straighten up around the house, and hopefully stay on top of it better.

  5. Yes! I LIVE by toy rotation! I was a preschool teacher, so I was already in the habit, when I had my daughter. It makes such a huge impact and helps them focus.

  6. Love this! We play beat the clock! Set a timer for 15 minutes and try to get as much as you can done in that time. It’s amazing what a few minutes can do to get the house in order and relieve anxiety about the stuff that is everywhere. I’ve realized that clutter is an anxiety trigger for me, so I’m trying my best to not let the house be in disarray. Love the toy idea too! I recently read this stat: 3.1% of the world’s children live in America, but they own 40% of the toys consumed globally! Crazy to think that even at a young age our consumerism is passed onto our kids via toys! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Great Blog! Military family Joining you from Stuttgart Germany. We just moved here from CO. So, I’m following you on our all travels! You have been to many countries! Thanks..Love your work-outs. I’m a Physical Therapist, and I refer tons of patients to Pilates..You do a great job of protecting the spine. Thanks for all of your hard work!

  8. Yes clutter stresses me out, too. Huge fan of picking up each night. We clean up our clutter, get our coffee supplies ready on the Clean counter and it makes such a difference in our mornings! Xo

  9. I really like the ideas you mention in the article. Especially the slow mondays. It’s really important to look after your health. One should make time for personal healthcare. I personally use https://jinglow.com/mindfulness app for practicing mindfulness to get relief from stress and to find peace.

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