Do you ever feel like your schedule is running you instead of the other way around? Like you’re caught in a relentless cycle of carpools, commitments, and to-do lists—leaving no space to simply breathe? Maybe the weight of keeping all the plates spinning has dulled the joy you once felt in your own home.
That is about to change. A new season needs a new strategy, and this spring, we are choosing something radical: margin, presence, and peace. Just as we throw open the windows and shake off the dust of winter, we can do the same with our time—decluttering the things that exhaust us and making room for the things that truly matter. Let's start this now in preparation for summer! Step 1: Invite God Into the Process Before crossing anything off your calendar, take a deep breath. Lay it all before God. Ask Him: 📖 “Lord, am I holding onto things that no longer serve my family? What would it look like to follow Your lead in this season?” Sometimes, our busyness is a way of seeking control. But God is doing something new (Isaiah 43:19), and we don’t want to be too overbooked to notice it. Step 2: Assess What’s Life-Giving vs. Life-Draining Not everything on your calendar deserves a place in this season. Some things were for then—they don’t have to be for now. Ask yourself:
Step 3: Make Room for What Matters Margin is not laziness. Rest is holy. God Himself modeled it. When we create white space in our schedules, we’re not losing productivity—we’re gaining peace, flexibility, and presence. What if this summer could feel different?
Step 4: Set Boundaries & Trust God’s PlanWe are not meant to say yes to everything. Saying no can be an act of faith—trusting that God will fill in the gaps and lead us where we need to be. 📖 “For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1) This is a season of renewal. A season to clear the clutter, embrace simplicity, and make room for joy. Spring is here, and hope is rising. Let’s make space for it. Your Turn: What’s one thing you can release from your schedule this season? Comment below—I’d love to hear what’s on your heart! 💛
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AuthorTina Haisman is a Certified Life Coach, Speaker and Podcaster. Her mission is to remind women that love isn’t about doing more—it’s about being present in the life you already have. ArchivesCategories |