Instill an affirmations practice in your morning routine to bring YOU a little encouragement before you begin your day.
As part of my morning routine, I include daily affirmations: sometimes I read just a sentence or two, sometimes a whole paragraph.
Whatever way I approach my morning, my homeschool mama affirmations are always there to remind me how I want to show up in my homeschool days, they help me set intentions towards my kids, and they remind me where I want to go if I’ve had an unpleasant week.
The biggest influencer on your challenge is you. How you’re framing what you’re experiencing.
Teresa Wiedrick, author of Homeschool Mama Self-Care: Nurturing the Nurturer
We influence how we think about our kids, about our role as their mother, and how we frame our lives: so choose homeschool mama affirmations.
Here are a few affirmations from the Homeschool Mama Daily Affirmations:
I am a patient and loving parent, and I am patient and loving to myself too.
- Despite my past, I’m not bound in any way by my past, or by imperfect parenting that I may have received.
- Still, I am free to decide what kind of parent I will be.
- I completely and fully forgive my own parents for any pain their own insecurities or unhealed issues might have caused me.
Every day I am becoming a better parent. I seek to bring all aspects of my life into harmony and am moving towards and embracing more and more good each day.
- I wake every morning with gratitude, especially gratitude for being a parent.
- And I am grateful for each of my children and the opportunities that each of them offers me to become more whole.
I am grateful for my unhealed parts that my children sometimes bring out of me, because the more I know about myself, the more quickly I can heal and grow.
My home is filled with light and love. I allow this light to flow through me and in all that we do together.
- Our home is filled with laughter, joy, and celebration.
- I know if I could see each of my children to their fullest potential, I would stand in awe.
- So, I choose, now, at this moment to have eyes to see them this way.
I take time outs whenever I need them to refocus on who I am becoming and to fill my mind and my heart.
Therefore, I will keep my mind firm and focused on what I really want out of each situation. What I really want is harmony, love, and increasing relationship with each member of my family.
- I am preparing my children to become healthy, happy, and capable adults.
- So, I choose to see each of my children to their fullest potential and as I do, they begin to see themselves that way.
Therefore, I focus on the good, and the best, and the unique in each of my children, and I am their biggest fan.
I discipline with love, never out of anger or rage.
There is never anything my children could do that would make me love them less. So, I seek guidance when I need it. I am the perfect parent for my children.
I am uniquely qualified with what they need most from a parent. My value and worth are separate from my children’s successes or failures.
- I love being inside my own skin as a loving parent as it is an expression of my deepest and best self.
- For the benefit of my family and myself, I am committed to my own emotional and physical health.
- My healing directly impacts my joy as a parent, and I choose not to see myself as a victim of my circumstances.
- And I am free to navigate my own course in parenting.
I forgive myself for all the mistakes I have made as a parent. Each mistake provides valuable information for my own healing.
- I look to mentors as I move forward as a parent.
- And I look to God, for guidance, and direction.
- I know that my children are not my own.
Daily, I take time to daily fill deeply with the wells of truth that surround me.
- My greatest joys are in the walls of my home.
- I find pleasure in the little things.
- And I smile and laugh freely.
- I see each of my children as unique and one of a kind.
- So, I see within them their fullest potential.
I see myself as a unique one of a kind. I focus not on my past mistakes, but on what I am becoming.
What do I include in my homeschool morning routine?
- Create a 15-minute morning routine just for you each morning.
- Read two paragraphs of the daily affirmations to remind yourself how you want to show up.
- Create daily mindful moments to see how you’re doing.
- Recreate the homeschool mama daily affirmations with words that are meaningful to you.
- Speak the truth of how you want to think about your homeschool life.

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