Rediscovery Mom 31 Day Instagram Challenge

Do you feel like you woke up one day and realized you had no idea who you were outside of a mom and a wife? Too many stay-at-home moms (SAHM) find themselves in this position. That why, in addition to the series How to Rediscover Yourself After Marriage and Motherhood, I’m also hosting a Rediscovery Mom 31 Day Instagram Challenge.

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I know how scary, stressful, and bewildering it can be to lose sight of who you are. I understand how hard it is when you fee l like you’re having more bad days than good. When you lose sight of yourself, all facets of your life suffer.

You’re more impatient and angry with your kids. You don’t feel like being intimate with your husband. Hanging out with friends becomes a constant complaint session. Self care pretty much goes out the window.

That is a terrifying reality for too many SAHM. If any of these scenarios sound familiar, then this series is for you.

 

 

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Purpose of the Instagram Challenge

We live in a truly amazing time. The internet makes it easy for SAHM to connect and find community. You no longer have to fall prey to the loneliness and isolation that can come with staying home with your kids.

The purpose of this Instagram challenge is to give you a way to connect with other SAHM going through the same thing you are. You can find your cheerleaders to bolster your efforts. Connect with moms who share your hobbies. Be inspired by the things others are brave enough to try.

 

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Rediscovery Mom 31 Day Instagram Challenge

In case you’re someone who needs some examples for what to share, I’ve included some ideas for each day. Remember that these correspond with the series starting next month, so be sure to follow along on the blog too.

Intro Selfie 

My Journal 

My BIG Why 

Your Cheerleader 

Positive Affirmation 

Meeting My Needs 

Activity/Chore to Cut 

Me Time 

What I’m Listening To 

Get Outside 

New Boundary 

New Food to Try 

Fun Makeup Selfie 

Mini Oasis 

Break-Up Letter 

Date Night Look 

In My Cup 

Goal Setting 

Clothes You’re Tossing 

Hobby I Love 

New Activity to Try 

Self Care Activity 

Favorite Feature 

New Haircut/Style 

Bucket List 

At Home Date Night 

Night Out 

Alternative Self Care Idea 

Unplugged 

Embracing My Weird 

Reflection Selfie 

 

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I am so excited for this Rediscovery Mom 31 Day Instagram Challenge. I want to help and connect with you throughout this journey so make sure you check share the Instagram image and use the challenge hashtag #rediscovermom. This will also make it easy to connect with other SAHM going through this journey with you. See you October 1st for the start of How to Rediscover Yourself After Marriage and Motherhood.

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Recollections Goal Getter Planner Review

Goal setting doesn’t work without a plan. In fact, a goal without a plan isn’t a goal at all. It is only hopes and wishes. In theory, that means a goal planner is great, right? Find out with this honest Recollections Goal Getter planner review.

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I am a serious planner addict. I loved planners even back in high school when they were mandatory. Even then I covered them in stickers and pictures. They weren’t just a way to organize my life, they were an expression of creativity.

For the past 5 years or so, I have been a loyal Happy Planner user. I love the customization, the accessories, and the fact that I can create my own printables that cater to my lifestyle and planning needs.

I still love the Happy Planner but being on the go more has made me realize how rough I am on my planners. Those little discs simply don’t hold the pages together well for me anymore. Now, I’m trying out new planners to see if I can find one I like that holds up to my busy lifestyle. If you’re looking for the perfect planner for you, I hope my search and honest reviews save you time and money.

 

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Planner Look

It may be shallow, but a planner has to look good for me to even give it a try. I firmly believe that when something is pretty, you are more likely to use it. So how does this one measure up?

Cover

 

Open Cover of Goal Getter Planner

Blank Monthly Pages of Goal Getter Planner

Blank Monthly Goals and Routine Pages of Goal Getter Planner

Blank Routine Page of Goal Getter Planner

Blank Staying Motivated Page in Goal Getter Planner

Blank Weekly Layout Page in Goal Getter Planner

Pages

 

Close Up of Monthly Tab Stickers Page in Goal Getter Planner

Large Monthly Stickers Page in Goal Getter Planner

Close Up of Stars and Checks Stickers Page of Goal Getter Planner

Close Up of Goal Stickers Page in Goal Getter Planner

Bonus Stickers Page in Goal Getter Planner

Stickers

 

Pink July Sticker in Planner

Planner Functionality

This planner took some adjusting for me because I am used to creating my own page when there isn’t one to fit my needs. With a bound planner such as this, that isn’t an option.

 

Filled Out Monthly Calendar Pages of Planner

Monthly Layout

 

Filled Out Weekly Pages of Goal Getter Planner

Filled Out Weekly Page of Planner

Weekly Layout

Pros:

Cons:

 

Blank Setting Your Goal Page in Goal Getter Planner

Goal Setting Pages of Goal Getter Planner

What I Achieved Page in Goal Getter Planner

Goal Layouts

Cons:

Vision Board

 

Blank Staying Motivated Page in Goal Getter Planner

Blank Bucket List Page in Goal Getter Planner

Blank Goal Tracker Page in Goal Getter Planner

Folder Page of Goal Getter Planner

Zipper Pouch Attached in Goal Getter Planner

Extras

 

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Does It Help You Reach Your Goals

Out of the 12 goals I set for the month of July, I reached 8.5 of them. That’s pretty spectacular in my opinion. (The .5 is my weight loss goal which I knew going into the month would not be my top priority. I set a goal of 10 pounds and only lost 6.)

The planner does help you reach your goals but like anything, it doesn’t work unless you do. One thing it doesn’t do is give you a strategy for reaching your goals. It gives you a fantastic way to organize all of your goals but no real guidance. Once you organize your goals, my Monthly Goal Setting Planner will help you navigate your way to those goals.

 

Notes and Thoughts Page of Goal Getter Planner

Note:

 

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Overall, my Recollections Goal Getter planner review is positive. If you already have an idea of how to break down your goals into bite-sized chunks to complete, it is excellent for organizing them. Again, my favorite addition is the vision board right there in your planner. It makes it easy to reference and reinvigorate yourself when the goal getting gets tough.

Next month I’m trying out the new Living Well Spending Less planner (it doesn’t get released until the end of this month). It also promises some big goal motivation and planning so I look forward to sharing that with you!

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How to Plan Your Day when Kids Start School

There is an important part of prepping for back to school that moms overlook. You are so focused on getting the kids ready that you forget about getting you ready. Find out how to plan your day when kids start school so you don’t make the same mistake this year.

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This is hitting me especially hard this year. I have been a stay-at-home mom for so long that I forget what it’s like to have any semblance of free time during the day. That’s all changing because my daughter starts kindergarten this year and my baby starts next year. That is quite a precipice.

On the one hand, I’m super excited to get to shower daily without interruption. Of course, on the flip side of that, it is scary. I’ve been a mom most of my adult life. It has defined me more than I care to admit. How do you move forward?

It starts with a plan. You and I can’t wait until school starts and hope it works out. Instead, we have to make a plan now to move forward in this next stage of life. Let’s make it as easy as possible with these steps for how to plan your day when kids start school.

Step 1: List Your Tasks

The first thing you need to do is list your tasks. This goes beyond a regular to-do list. Think about the stuff that you already do on a daily basis and add in things that you want (or need) to start doing as well. These should be things that you want to do in addition to the tasks that you have to do.

No matter how big or small the task, list it. Here is an example of a list of tasks to give you some inspiration:

 

Schedule written hourly on lined notebook

Step 2: Design Your Ideal Day

Once your list of tasks is complete it is time to design your ideal day. This is what your day looks like in a perfect world where everything always goes to plan and you accomplish every task on your list easily. Here are a few questions to help you plan:

Use these questions and your list of tasks to plot out your ideal day. This is easiest if you write down the times of day hourly on a sheet of paper, starting with when you want to wake up and ending with when you go to sleep. Then arrange your tasks along those hours accordingly.

 

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Step 3: Evaluate Your Ideal Day

This is the hardest step of the entire process. Look at your ideal day and evaluate it with the eye of a skeptic. Are you trying to fit in too much? Is there any room for relaxing or is every hour filled to capacity?

On the flip side of that, are you slacking? Do you have 2 hours allotted in the morning for putting away dishes? If so, chances are, you are not challenging yourself to truly be your best.

Take a hard look at your what your day looks like and think of adjustments you can make for your day-to-day life. Maybe instead of breaking up cleaning into individual tasks throughout the day it is better to designate a cleaning hour and call it done. Perhaps you gave yourself 4 hours of reading time at the expense of balance to work/homemaking. These are the things you need to think about and evaluate.

 

Weekly planner layout

Step 4: Create Your Basic Daily Plan

The last step in this process for how to plan your day when kids start school is to create your basic daily plan. Think of it like the skeleton of your day, supporting any supplemental tasks and errands. Ideally, there will be room for a bit of everything while creating the flexibility to change day to day without completely throwing you off track.

Example Basic Daily Plan

Don’t feel like your basic daily plan needs to be hourly and rigid. I typically break mine down by times of day. It also allows me the freedom to make changes as necessary (such as for field trips, grocery shopping, or doctor’s appointments) without totally ruining my flow or important tasks I need to complete. Here is a quick example for you:

Mornings:

Afternoons:

Evenings:

Nights:

 

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The key for how to plan your day when kids start school is to focus on key points and tasks instead of rigidity. If you try to start with too specific and tight of a schedule, you will be more tempted to give up when you falter or fail. Instead, adjust your schedule as your practice it more in a way that pushes you to try harder and rediscover yourself. Don’t use this new schedule in a way that leads to burnout. That doesn’t help anyone at the end of the day.

Also keep in mind that this basic schedule should be for during the week and not weekends. If you still want a schedule for the weekends create one that is different from your Monday through Friday. Weekends are inherently different from weekdays and your time will reflect that.

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