357. Struggling to Stick to Your Routine? St. Benedict, Schedule Integrity & a Gentle Lenten Reset for Moms
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Why is it so hard to follow the routines we carefully create?
In this episode, we’re talking about schedule integrity — the ability to honor the plan you already decided on — and why so many Catholic women feel stuck in the exhausting cycle of planning well and following through poorly.
After facing my own gap between intention and action, I went searching for wisdom deeper than productivity hacks… and found myself immersed in St. Benedict’s Rule of Life.
Over 1,500 years ago, Benedict was trying to answer the same questions we’re asking today:
- How do we balance prayer and work?
- How do we stay faithful inside real responsibility?
- How do we avoid burnout without becoming passive?
- How do rhythms create peace in a family or community?
If you are a Catholic woman who longs for: ✨ consistent morning prayer ✨ calmer days ✨ less decision fatigue ✨ follow-through on the habits that matter ✨ a Christ-centered home rhythm
this conversation will feel like oxygen.
Plus — I’m inviting you into a free Lenten experience in my new free community. It’s a gentle, realistic morning rule of life built specifically for women in the middle of vocation, dishes, laundry, and real life.
Not intense. Not another $ wasted on a devotional you didn’t actually use. Not another program to fail.
Steady. Faithful. Repeatable.
We are growing in this together.
Join the free communityThis is where the Lenten challenge will live, and your voice can help shape it.
👉join the brand new community that we’re building together
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