Strategies to Live a More Minimal MomLife

08 July

 




Motherhood may both boost your desire to live simply, but at the same time, it can be more difficult to do so. You want to be a good example, but a growing family tends to acquire more belongings and participate in more activities.


Although minimalism is likely to help you save money, other benefits may be more significant. You will have more time and energy to dedicate to your family with fewer distractions.


Regardless of your situation or ideology, you may experience the benefits of a minimal Mom-life. Perhaps you are simplifying intentionally or because of financial difficulties. Whether your definition of minimalism includes producing your own food and creating your own clothing, or just spending less money at restaurants and shopping centers.


As you determine what works for your family, consider the following minimalist mother ideals and practices.


Fundamental Guidelines for Minimalist Mothers:


1. Slow down. By rejecting the impulse to always be in a hurry, you will be able to calm your mind, have more clarity, and increase your focus. You will experience greater creativity and do more with less effort.


2. Enjoy being bored. Give your children the chance to experience boredom. Contemporary living makes it simple to be amused passively throughout the day. Your children will discover the power of their creativity and the benefits of unstructured play when forced to rely on themselves.


3. Get in touch with nature. The tranquility and the aesthetic appeal of green environments improve our mental and physical wellbeing. Take your children to the park for a stroll. While you're on vacation, explore woods, go on hiking trails, and visit coastlines and beaches.


4. Avoid comparisons. Seeing celebrity couples with full-time nannies or reading Super Mom blogs can cause anybody to question his or her parenting abilities. Establish your own standards and strive to be the greatest version of yourself.


5. Communicate with other parents. Develop relationships with other parents in your community. You may trade both advice and old clothing and toys.


6. Manage your stress. Demonstrate to your children how to schedule time for contemplation and rest. Try quick meditation or taking a few deep breaths.



Techniques Exclusive to Minimalist Mothers:


1. Dine together as a family. Dining together as a family strengthens connections and improves nutrition. At least once every week, share a home-made meal that you have all prepared and cooked together.


2. Split up the duties. Responsibility training prepares youngsters for maturity. Instead of doing everything yourself, delegate age-appropriate duties to each family member.


3. Do errands together. Use your time more efficiently by taking your children to the grocery store with you. Kids can practice reading labels and doing simple math calculating.


4. Limit toys. Keeping toys from spreading all over the house is tough, especially when you receive more during birthdays and holidays. Develop a mechanism for regulating the overall amount of toys, books, and clothes. You may choose to rotate your child's toys by giving him or her only a handful each week. Alternatively, donate periodic toy gifts to organizations that help less privileged children in your community.


5. Reduce clutter. Consider what additional seldom-used objects you have around the house. You can clean your home more quickly if you eliminate clutter. Also, your home will feel more comfortable and appear more appealing.


6. Limit technology use. Internet use can be beneficial for communication and education, but excessive screen time might impede a child's growth. Set guidelines such as no phones at the dinner table and shutting off all electronic devices at least two hours before to bedtime.


No matter how much you decide to reduce your consumption, you can teach your children to appreciate a more mindful and purposeful existence. Purchasing and possessing less material goods will allow you to appreciate what you currently have.



Use the MomLife Complete Organization Printables to transform your household from chaotic to calm! Choose to be clutter-free starting this week, and focus on maintaining a minimal lifestyle!




Here is what's included:


Planner Pages (8 Pages)
  • Daily Schedule
  • To-do List
  • Weekly Goals
  • Weekly Schedule
  • Monthly Calendar
  • Monthly Goals
  • Yearly Plans
  • Life Goals
Household Charts and Checklists (9 Pages)
  • Chores Chart
  • Cleaning Schedule
  • Daily Cleaning
  • Cleaning Routine
  • Meal Planner
  • Grocery Shopping List (2 pages)
  • Spending Tracker
  • Income Tracker
Complete Home Decluttering Checklist
  • Includes a 6-page checklist tackling every room in the house.
  • Kitchen
  • Living Room/ Family Room
  • Bathroom
  • Bedroom
  • Other rooms
Cluttered Rooms Organization (8 Pages)
  • Garage Organization Checklist (2 pages)
  • Kitchen Organization Checklist (2 pages)
  • Pantry Organization Checklist (2 pages)
  • Office Organization Checklist (2 pages)
Project, Party, and Travel Planners (13 Pages)
  • Home Project List
  • Project Planner
  • Project Sketches
  • Project Shopping List (2 pages)
  • Party Planner
  • Holiday Gift List
  • Travel Planner
  • Travel Itinerary
  • Travel Journal
  • Vacation Packing List (3 pages)

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