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How to Build Routines That Fit Your Current Season of Life (Instead of Fighting Against It)

🌿 Before You Build Another Routine…

If you’re feeling mentally overloaded, don’t start by creating another schedule to follow. Start by creating space to think.\

The Mental Overload Cleanse is a free, 15-minute guided reset that helps you clear mental clutter, reconnect with what matters most, and build a plan that fits your current capacity—not an ideal version of your life.

Why Most Routines Fail

🌿 Gentle Reminder

Your routine isn’t failing because you’re lazy.
It may simply be expecting more than your current season can give.

Start by Identifying Your Current Season

Take a moment to ask yourself:

☐ Am I recovering from burnout?
☐ Do I have young children who require constant attention?
☐ Am I balancing work and family?
☐ Am I caring for someone else?
☐ Am I going through a stressful transition?
☐ Is my energy consistently high, medium, or low?

🌿 Soft Structure™ Check-In

🌿Ask yourself before changing your routine:

• What season am I in right now?
• What is my energy level today?
• What’s one routine that would genuinely support me?
• What can I let go of for now?

🌿Remember: Your routine should reflect your current reality, not someone else’s highlight reel.

📖 Journal Prompt

🌿What season are you in right now?
☐ Recovering from burnout
☐ Parenting young children
☐ Balancing work and family
☐ Caring for someone else
☐ Navigating a life transition
☐ Other: ____________

🌿Reflection
My biggest challenge in this season is:

Build Around Your Capacity, Not Your Calendar

Traditional Productivity

❌ Start with time
❌ Fill every hour
❌ Push harder
❌ Maximize output

Soft Structure™

🌿 Start with energy
🌿 Honor your capacity
🌿 Leave breathing room
🌿 Prioritize peace

Create Flexible Anchors Instead of Rigid Schedules

Focus on Routines That Support You, Not Impress Other People

Mental Well-Being

• Brain dumping your thoughts
• Reading for ten minutes
• Practicing gratitude
• Quiet reflection
• Prayer or meditation

Emotional Well-Being

• Asking for help
• Setting boundaries
• Saying no without guilt
• Celebrating small wins
• Resting before complete exhaustion

Physical Well-Being

• Drinking water
• Stretching
• Taking a walk
• Getting enough sleep
• Eating nourishing meals

Home Well-Being

• Resetting one room each evening
• Running one load of laundry
• Planning tomorrow’s meals
• Tidying for ten minutes

A Real-Life Example: When Less Became More

“But I Need More Structure, Not Less.”

Rigid Structure

❌ Miss one day = failure

❌ Requires perfect conditions

❌ All or nothing

Soft Structure™

🌿 Begin again tomorrow

🌿 Expects interruptions

🌿 Gentle consistency

Signs Your Routine Is Actually Working

🌿Check-In

Ask yourself:

✔ Do I feel less overwhelmed than I did before?
✔ Am I making progress without constantly feeling guilty?
✔ Can I realistically continue doing this next month?
✔ Does this routine support my current season?
✔ Do I feel calmer instead of constantly rushed?

Build a Routine That Loves You Back

“Your routine should support your life, not become another source of pressure.”

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