¶ Resetting and Refocusing After Summer Break
Hey , my name is Teresa Hildebrand and this is Organized Chaos . We take a deep dive into living with intentionality , focusing on what's important in our lives so we can truly feel our best . It may feel chaotic at times , but with a little organization , the right mindset and a ton of self-love , we can still thrive .
Join me as we talk to other busy moms and experts who will share tips and strategies to help you reach your goals . Hope you enjoy this episode of Organized Chaos . Now on to the show . Hey friends , welcome back to another episode of Organized Chaos , and today we're diving into a topic that's on a lot of our minds right now .
It's how to reset and refocus after the summer break . If you've been feeling a little all over the place as the kids get back to school and you're trying to juggle getting back into your business routine , then you're not alone .
Summer has this magical way of throwing us off our schedules in the best way , of course , but now it's time to hit , reset and find a flow that works for you and your family .
So , if you're ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start reclaiming your days , stick with me for the next 10 minutes as we break down some practical strategies to help you ease back into your structured routine without the stress . All right , let's get started . So the first thing I want to say is give yourself grace .
The transition from summer fun to school and business life can be a bit of a shock to the system and it's easy to feel like you should be back on track right away . But that's just not how it works . You're adjusting , your kids are adjusting , and it's normal for things to feel a little off at first .
So if you found yourself thinking why am I not as productive as I was before summer , take a deep breath . Remind yourself that getting back into a routine takes time , and let's make this transition smoother by being kind to ourselves first and taking it step by step . Now let's talk about the first practical strategy , and that's creating a simple weekly schedule .
Now notice I said simple . We're not going to try and tackle everything all at once and you're not going to get back into a routine , especially after a break . The goal is to ease into it . So grab a piece of paper or open up your calendar app and let's break down the basics . So here's what I want you to do . List your non-negotiables first .
So these are the things that are essential , like school drop-offs , business meetings or specific work deadlines . Put those on your schedule before anything else . Then choose three focus areas per day . So each day , pick three tasks or goals you want to accomplish . This could be family oriented , like meal prep , or business related , like sending follow up emails .
Keeping it to three helps you focus on what matters most and avoid feeling overwhelmed . And the next thing is block out time for self care . Now , whether it's 15 minutes for meditation , a workout or just sitting quietly with your coffee , build in that time for yourself .
It's not a luxury , it's a necessity for maintaining balance in both your family and business life . And by keeping your weekly schedule simple , you'll avoid the feeling of overpacking your days and create a space for a more intentional flow . All right , the next thing is I want you to implement a morning reset .
I really try to emphasize this is like having that morning routine , hype up routine or something that lets you start off the day the best that you can . So I want to share a technique that has really helped me reset my day and start fresh . The idea here is to create a morning routine that sets the tone for the entire day .
Now this doesn't have to be long drawn out process . We're all busy and sometimes we only have 10-15 minutes to ourselves , but the point is to create a sense of calm and intention for the day ahead . So here's how I want you to approach it . Start with a five minute brain dump .
So sit down with a journal or a piece of paper and write out everything that's on your mind , from to-dos to just random thoughts . This clears the mental clutter and helps you focus . Number two is pick one priority for the day . After you brain dump , decide on one thing that you want to prioritize for that day .
This could be a personal goal or a business-related goal . And number three is practice a quick mindfulness routine .
So , whether it's deep breathing or a short meditation or a gratitude exercise , take a moment to center yourself before diving into the day , and doing this consistently will help you feel more grounded and less reactive as you navigate the busyness of family and work . All right , the next thing I want to talk about is how to integrate family into your routine .
So I want to shift gears a little bit for a second and talk about , like , how you can do that . This is super important because , as busy moms , our schedules often affect everyone around us and vice versa . And one strategy that can really help is to involve your kids and your partner , if that applies in the planning process .
So here's how Set up a weekly family meeting so , on Sunday evenings , for example , sit down together and talk about the week ahead . This way , everyone knows what to expect and you can coordinate schedules , especially around things like afterschool activities and family time . Then assign responsibilities .
Now , this is a tricky one because , as moms , we usually like to control a lot of different aspects of our lives . But this is the delegation piece . So don't try to do everything yourself . Delegate age-appropriate tasks to your kids , like packing their lunches or helping with simple chores .
This not only lightens your load , but it teaches them responsibility , all right . The next thing is schedule family time . So , just like you block out time for work , block out time for family fun , whether it's a movie night or a quick walk after dinner . This has really , really helped us . Having that dedicated time helps maintain balance .
So when you bring your family into the routine building process , it helps things run more smoothly and it takes some of the pressure off of you . So this can be a process , but it's something that , once it's a routine , it is golden . All right . So the next thing is I want you to commit to the process .
Routines don't fall into place overnight and they really don't start off perfectly all the time . Life happens and some days will feel chaotic , no matter how well we plan . But if you stay consistent with some of the basics a simple weekly schedule , a morning reset and involving your family you'll start to see things shift over time .
So when things feel tough , remind yourself that it's okay to adjust . It's okay to take breaks . Just keep showing up and tweaking
¶ Creating Effective Family and Business Routines
your routine as you go . The key here is to keep going and give yourself permission to make changes when you need to . All right , now , if this episode has resonated with you and you're ready to dive deeper into creating routines that actually work for your family and your business life , I'd love to take the next step with you .
So if you want to chat about how you can work with me , I'll leave a link to a form that I have that you can fill out and we can schedule a time to chat . All right , thanks so much for tuning in today . Remember , easing back into a routine after summer doesn't have to be overwhelming .
Just start small , stay consistent and watch how things begin to fall into place . I'll be cheering you on every step of the way , all right until next time . I wish you a week of clarity , harmony and intentionality . Take care .
