05/05/2026
If evenings are the hardest part of your day, this is for you:
*By 6pm, your patience is gone but everyone still needs something for you.
*You tell yourself, tomorrow will be better. But while tomorrow comes and goes, the stress and overwhelm don’t budge.
*You don’t enjoy the things you used to anymore
*You’re exhausted all day, even though you had a full nights sleep
If this sounds like you, try one of these tips…
✔️Gratitude. Gratitude. Gratitude. If you have kids, you’ve heard the saying, “an attitude of gratitude.” Gratitude can catapult you into a new perspective fairly quickly. Every day, look around you, and take a minute to appreciate what’s in front of you. Set a gratitude alarm if you need to. Just do it.
✔️Give yourself a 10 minute reset. Set a timer, lock yourself in a room away from everyone else and do whatever you feel in the moment. Read, pray, listen to music. This is your time. 10 minutes, Then return back to family, chores, dinner, etc.
✔️Incorporate “wind down” time for the kiddos one hour before bed. Lights out, screens off. Encourage them to read a book, color some pictures, do a puzzle. Realistically, this one may take a bit to get used to but it helps tremendously.
Small changes like this can make evenings a bit calmer. Give one a try. If you have habits or routines that are working for you and your family, please share in the comments to help someone else who may be struggling.
And if you are in need of additional support and personalized treatment, I’m accepting new virtual and in person patients. Use the link in the comments to get started. I’d love to see how I can help.
Remember, “good enough” is sufficient. Everything doesn’t have to be perfect. So let yourself breathe.
You’ve got this 🫶🏽