How to Create a Quiet Space for Yourself

No Matter How Busy Life Gets

Life as a mom is often loud, busy and full of responsibilities. But in the midst of the chaos, it’s essential to carve out quiet moments for yourself. These moments of peace can provide much-needed rest and help restore your mental and emotional well-being. Finding this space doesn’t mean disappearing for hours (though that sounds lovely)—it can be as simple as creating a small, intentional practice to reconnect with yourself and God, even if just for a few minutes each day. 

Why a Quiet Space Matters 

Quiet space is more than just physical—it’s mental and emotional, too. Carving out time for quiet helps reduce stress, promotes clarity and allows for self-reflection and reconnection with God. In a world that is always demanding something from moms, finding a few moments of peace is a way to recharge and show up with more energy and patience for the ones we love. 

Even when life is busy, creating a quiet space is possible. Here’s how to make it happen, no matter how full the day feels. 

Small Ways to Create Quiet in a Busy Life 

  1. Designate a Physical Space.
    Find a small corner in the home that feels calming—whether it’s a cozy chair, a spot by the window, or even a spot on the porch. Make this your “quiet space.” It doesn’t need to be fancy; it just needs to be a place where you can sit, breathe, and reconnect with yourself and God. Bring a favorite blanket, light a candle, or keep a journal nearby—whatever makes the space feel personal and restful.
  2. Wake Up 10 Minutes Earlier.
    While waking up early might feel like the last thing a tired mom wants to do, setting the alarm just 10 minutes earlier can provide a peaceful start to the day. Use this time to sit in silence, read your Bible, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee before the household wakes up. These few minutes of peace can set a positive tone for the entire day.
  3. Practice Being Present.
    Quiet doesn’t always mean silence. Sometimes, it’s about finding moments of mental peace throughout the day. Whether it’s during a morning routine, while washing dishes, or driving to pick up the kids, practice being fully present with God. Take a few deep breaths, notice the sights and sounds around you, and focus on the moment.
  4. Take Mini Breaks Throughout the Day.
    Quiet time doesn’t have to be long. Taking just a few minutes throughout the day to pause, close your eyes, and breathe deeply can help reset your mind and body. Step outside for fresh air or find a quiet room for a brief moment of solitude.
  5. Unplug for an Hour.
    Technology can be one of the biggest distractions, making it harder to find true quiet. Try unplugging for an hour each day—turn off the phone, step away from social media, and enjoy some screen-free time. Whether you use that time to rest, reflect, or do something creative, disconnecting from the noise of the world can be incredibly rejuvenating.

Protecting Your Quiet Space 

Once you’ve found ways to create quiet space in your life, it’s important to protect it. This means setting boundaries with yourself and others. Let your family know when you need a few minutes of quiet and give yourself permission to step away when things feel overwhelming. 

Remember, quiet time isn’t selfish—it’s essential. Moms who take time to care for their own well-being are better equipped to care for their families. Creating a quiet space is an act of self-love that ripples out into the rest of life, allowing for more patience, presence and joy. 

Embrace the Small Moments of Peace 

Life will always be busy, but finding small moments of quiet can make all the difference. Whether it’s 10 minutes of solitude in the morning or a quiet walk in the afternoon, these moments of peace help restore balance and remind us to slow down. 

Creating a quiet space for yourself is about more than just physical space—it’s about connecting with Christ’s peace, even in the midst of a busy life. So find those moments, protect them, and embrace them. Because moms deserve a little quiet, too. 

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