This mindset hack is gold

Handling daily transitions properly is a must. TBH it’s not something I was ever conscious about nor was I good at. But as a mother, and certainly in the pandemic era… I find this really key! Of course we can only control ourselves, but this seriously helps ‘manage’ the way YOU move from, and show up FOR tasks, responsibilities, interactions and activities throughout your day.

My biggest pain-point had me searching for solutions…. that vicious cycle, of constant resistance to what seemed like everything under the sun with my kids. Morning or evening routines did not discriminate. My reactions not only depleted any energy stores I had, but would only fuel the fire between our interactions, and set the tone for what would happen next.

When searching for a solution I came across a practice that has been a COMPLETE game changer (when utilized), and is directly related to the way in which we handle daily transitions. I need to get back to using it; it is so effective. Everything else I had tried previously was not. For almost a year I was grasping at anything to try with my kids. Praising good behaviour, incentives, consistent discipline techniques, a structured routine, the list goes on. Finally I opted to accept the resistance was not going away anytime soon, and I could either suffer or move through it. I resolved to the fact that there are some seasons of life that you just need to accept and honour, regardless of the challenges and frustrations they present to you.

I love personal development. I enjoy consuming content that makes me a better human, that challenges a current perspective, or that exposes me to the benefits of being open to another way of doing things. I’m all over takeaways that I can implement.

Low and behold one of my favourite influential personal development and achievement leaders held the answer! After all, handling the seemingly never-ending resistance with my kids was going to be an inside job. Brendan Burchard you are a lifesaver! His “release tension and set intention” technique is EXTREMELY applicable to instances where we lack control and become easily impacted. It’s so simple: start by viewing your day as a series of activities. I’ll run you through a real-life example. The morning weekly routine with kids. Now let’s say breakfast was a crap show, all because I didn’t make a star with the icing for the toaster strudel. How was I supposed to know a happy face would lead us down this road first thing? Motherhood with little people is 80% walking on eggshells I swear. But it didn’t end there, it rarely ever does. I forgot to wash my sons “preferred uniform” you know, the same sweats they insist on wearing day-after-day. The old Ashley would have allowed this to impact every single subsequent interaction I had with them until school drop-off and then I would show up frustrated as heck for my workday. Of course there were times where I would only let something like the above scenario affect a smaller portion of my day, but the point is, you don’t have to!

So here is the skinny. Release the tension IMMEDIATELY! That way there is no flow over into the next activity. Then ask yourself how you want to show up for what is next on your list. Put another way, to feel your best, what are you going to make sure you do? What are your intentions?

Real life example? And yes, this happens pretty consistently. My kids are fighting over who gets to sit in the same row as Nash on the way to school. One always ends up upset regardless of how delicately I address this. Things usually don’t simmer down between them for the commute either but I KNOW what my intention is going to be at dropoff. Love each kid up, make them feel six feet tall, give them a hug and mask kiss, and send them on their way. I leave feeling good and they go to school feeling happier.

So when a daily interaction, task, responsibility (AKA activity) goes completely opposite of the way you envisioned and is likely to negatively impact your day (if left unmanaged), release the tension, and set your intentions for what’s up next for you. The way we (as moms particularly) handle our daily transitions affects everyone else. It’s why I have found this technique so important! Try it! It’s such an effective mindset hack!

About HER

Mom of three small humans; 7, 5 and a 1 year old. Living in beautiful Northwestern Ontario with my life partner, kids + yellow lab Joey with no intentions of every relocating.

Health and fitness enthusiast, personal development junkie, lover of early mornings who values ME time, and self-proclaimed introvert. All qualities of the Taurus astrological sign are BANG on here!

The beginning of a new decade was my ultimate cut-off for starting a blog. Her ‘A’ List represents all the things that top my list of musts for pursuing your best version in motherhood. All through the lens of a real, honest, and grateful mama who will never sugar-coat a thing.