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Let’s be real! Motherhood can feel like a never-ending to-do list with no gold stars at the end. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably thought, “If I could just get it all done perfectly, then I’d feel balanced.” But here’s what I’ve learned (the hard way): balance doesn’t mean doing everything perfectly, it means doing one thing that keeps you grounded.
So, I created this 30-Day “1 Thing” Challenge for moms like us. Not to add another thing to your plate, but to help you take just one bite at a time. One tiny shift a day that says: I matter, too.
This is the kind of reset I wish I’d started sooner.
Some of these things take 2 minutes. Some take a little more intention. All of them are about trading perfection for peace.
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Your 30-Day “1 Thing” Challenge
Print it. Stick it to your fridge. Add it to your planner. Share it with a friend. Don’t overthink it — just pick one each day and do it. That’s it.
💡 Pro Tip for Success
Keep this challenge visible — tape it to your bathroom mirror or slide it in the front of your planner. I personally love using this Amazon magnetic acrylic frame to keep my challenge front and center (and pretty). It’s sleek, wipeable, and makes me feel a little more put-together even when life’s messy.
Why Just One Thing?
Because our lives are full — of love, mess, stress, and noise. Doing one thing helps us slow the swirl. These aren’t productivity hacks. These are sanity savers. Permission slips. Reminders that you’re doing better than you think.
This challenge isn’t about achieving balance. It’s about choosing it — a little at a time.
Let’s do it together. 💛
