Time management for busy mothers

If your days feel full before they’ve even begun and you're exhausted juggling housework, meals, appointments and life admin...

I made this week’s YouTube video just for you 💗

It’s all about time management for busy mothers and how to manage your day in alignment with your energy instead of constantly pushing through on empty.

Your energy changes.
Your season of motherhood changes.
And when that happens your routines need to change with you.

Check out the video to see a simpler, more feel-good way to approach busy days so they feel calmer, more doable and far less draining. We're going to adjust how and when you do things so motherhood feels easier.

If you have babies, toddlers or young kids and you’re craving smoother days and less overwhelm, I think you’ll really love this one!

x Marissa

Marissa Roberts

Organising tips to make life easier for busy mothers

www.beautifullyorganised.com

5 Ways to make your mornings smoother

If mornings feel rushed, messy, or like the day’s already running you by 9am… this one’s for you!

In this YouTube video I'm sharing 5 simple tips for smoother mornings.

Nothing fancy, nothing rigid, just small changes that make mornings feel calmer and more in your control.

They’re practical, flexible, and designed for real life, whether you’ve got kids, work, school drop-offs, or just a lot happening before midday.

Hope tomorrow morning feels a little easier!

x Marissa

Marissa Roberts

Organising tips to make life easier for busy mothers

www.beautifullyorganised.com

P.S. If you have a tip that helps your mornings run better, I’d love for you to share it in the video comments - you never know who it might help! 💛





5 Ways to add more calm to your day

I don't know about you, but lately I've been feeling more rushed and harried than I like to be.

And the weird thing is, nothing that I do in my day is "life saving" urgent or important, but it still feels like I have all of these little fires popping up throughout the day that I need to put out 🔥 And I'm feeling this background hum of needing to get things done or needing to hurry, that honestly, I think I've been creating myself.

I'm really someone who wants my days to feel calm and chill. I like to flow through my day rather than react to it. So over the past month I've been trying a few really simple ways to bring more calm into my day - things that don’t require more time, motivation, or discipline.

There are 5 things that really helped, so I'm sharing them in this week's YouTube video ðŸ‘‡

Nothing extreme, no "locking in", just small changes that make a big difference to how I feel each day and fit into my life easily.

If your days sometimes feel full before they’ve even started, I think you’ll really like this one.

If you feel like sharing, I’d love to know, what’s one small thing that helps you feel calmer during the day? Let me know in the comments on the video!

x Marissa

12 Things I'm not buying this year

 This year I've started a personal project where I’m paying attention to the things I buy - and looking for ways to stop buying them or at least spend LESS on them.

It's not overly strict or a huge challenge, more like an experiment to see where the year takes me in terms of my finances and autopilot spending habits.

I've been quite relaxed about my spending over the last few years, but right now I'm feeling motivated to be more conscious about what I'm doing with my money. I want to be more clever about what I spend, save and invest and see just how far I can get this year with a few simple guidelines to follow.

So I made a list of twelve things I won't be buying this year and filmed a YouTube video talking about it 😊

I'd love to know if there's anything you won't be buying this year - and why? Let me know in the comments on the video!
x Marissa

How to keep things running smoothly at home on your low energy days

We all have days where our energy is low and motivation is nowhere to be found.

Maybe you didn’t sleep well, the kids are clingy, or you’re just mentally and physically done. But life at home keeps moving, and that’s where having a few routines and automations in place can make all the difference.

The goal isn’t to do it all. it’s to keep things ticking along gently, without needing to think too hard, make a bunch of decisions, or force yourself to do things that can wait.

Here are some simple systems you can lean on during low-energy days, or set up now so future you has it easier:

Meals
Instead of asking “What’s for dinner?” when your brain is foggy, follow a simple weekly rhythm. Something like pasta Mondays, taco Tuesdays, leftovers Wednesdays, pizzas on Fridays, etc makes planning and prep effortless, and kids love the predictability too.

Groceries
Keep your usual shop saved as a list with your preferred supermarket. On days when the thought of writing a list and walking the aisles feels impossible, all you have to do is open the app and reorder.

Laundry
Rather than letting it pile up or needing to “catch up,” follow a routine that suits your family. For me, that’s one load a day. For others, it’s designated wash days. Either way, it keeps things manageable even when you’re running low on energy.

Cleaning rotation
Skip the marathon clean. Stick to a simple rhythm of one small task per day (like wiping benches or a quick tidy), plus one weekly focus area. For example: Monday = kitchen, Tuesday = bathroom, and so on. That way, your home stays reasonably tidy without feeling like another job.

Auto bill payments
Set up direct debit for regular bills like utilities, subscriptions, or school fees. It’s one less thing to remember, especially when your brain feels fuzzy and overloaded.

The key is to remove the need for decision-making and reduce the mental load. When things run on autopilot, you’re free to rest without everything falling apart.

Low energy days aren’t a failure, they’re part of life. And the more you support yourself through them, the smoother everything else becomes.

x Marissa

P.S. For more gentle rhythms and time saving ideas, check out The Busy Mum’s Guide to Making Life Easier. It's full of practical tips and tools to help you keep your house (and your life) calm and under control.