My mom routine used to run me—before I had the chance to run it.
Most mornings started the same: waking up to someone calling my name, rushing to make breakfast, checking my phone before I even got out of bed… and already feeling behind.
I wasn’t upset—just tired. Stretched thin. I’d get through the motions, ticking off the to-do list, but I was always reacting—never starting the day on my own terms.
And when you’re constantly showing up for everyone else before showing up for yourself, it quietly wears you down.
📚 How I Found the Miracle Mom Routine for Mornings
One day, I heard someone on a podcast talk about the Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod. It’s a daily routine that helps you start your day with intention — instead of overwhelm.
I wasn’t looking for a new self-help trend. Honestly, I was afraid to fail at one more thing.
But the phrase stuck with me:
What if I started my day with calm instead of chaos?
Eventually, I picked up the book. Not because I was sold — but because I was willing to try something that felt like a reset.
What Is the Miracle Morning Routine?
The Miracle Morning routine for moms (and anyone) is based on the SAVERS method:
- Silence
- Affirmations
- Visualization
- Exercise
- Reading
- Scribing (Journaling)
You don’t need an hour. You can do each in one minute. That’s what drew me in — flexibility over perfection. Plus, do you know that affirmations really help in encouraging us to stay calm, be motivated, and increase our confidence?
How I Started My Miracle Morning as a Busy Mom
I began with just 10 quiet minutes and my coffee. That was it.
No planner. No fancy setup. Just me and stillness.
Some days, I journal. Others, I walk outside or read a page from a book. I don’t do it perfectly — but I do it consistently. And that’s what changed everything.
I became more present, less reactive. I had more clarity.
Not because I got more done — but because I felt more me.
🎯 Try the Miracle Morning Routine for Moms (Even If You’re Exhausted)
You don’t need a full hour.
Start small:
- Sit in silence for 2 minutes.
- Write one sentence.
- Read one paragraph.
- Do it before you check your phone.
🧠 Final Thought
You don’t need a total life overhaul.
You just need one quiet moment — that belongs to you.