Mindset Shift Your Day

Hey Mama,

Being a mom and a wife is incredible, but it’s also demanding—and sometimes it feels like every day just blends into the next. I get it, you don’t need to add to your plate with some advice about seizing the moment and jumping into the next best thing. You need to take a brief moment to shift your focus right in the middle of an ordinary day.

Here’s some encouragement: the Gospel changes everything.

This isn’t just a nice phrase; it’s a promise that brings hope, purpose, and a powerful shift in perspective. When we allow the Gospel to shape how we see our roles, our responsibilities, and even our challenges, we can find strength and peace that no amount of “doing it all” could ever give us.

Here are a few mindset shifts inspired by the Gospel that can bring new life into your day:

  • Shift 1: Stop Hustling. The world pushes us to hustle, be everything, and do everything. But the Gospel invites us to rest in Jesus and His finished work. This doesn’t mean we don’t work hard, but it means we don’t have to earn our worth. Each day, remind yourself that you’re already loved and valued by God—no matter what the day brings. This shift from striving to resting can help ease the pressure to be “perfect.” “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9

  • Shift 2: From Survive to Thrive. When days feel like survival mode, the Gospel reminds us of our higher calling. You’re not just surviving the day—you’re shaping souls, building relationships, and planting seeds of faith in your family. You are the reason your family thrives. Your strength in relying on your Savior, even in the small or difficult moments, is making an eternal impact. You don’t have to get it all right, because in your weakness He shows His might! You can rest, dear Sister. “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.” Ephesians 6:10

  • Shift 3: Don’t Burnout, Burn Bright! Burnout happens when we’re trying to pour from an empty cup. The Gospel reminds us that we cannot do it all in our own strength. When you feel drained, take a moment to pause, breathe, and ask God to fill you with His strength. He promises to be with you, giving you what you need to keep going. The only way to fill your cup is to tilt it upwards to the One who made you to shine like a light in this world. “You are the light of the world…let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16

I pray for a renewed sense of joy today!

You’re doing incredible work, and you’re not doing it alone. Let the Gospel transform your perspective, your priorities, and even the hardest days.

Let’s pray on this: “Lord, help me shift my focus from striving to resting in Your grace, trusting that my worth is found in You alone. Renew my mind with Your truth, that I may walk in peace, purpose, and the strength You provide each day. Amen.”

What to do next? Open up a Bible, flip to John, and start reading. If you’d like a study guide made specifically for women, you can take a deep dive into this one! John will COMPLETELY Transform your life. I’d love to talk more about it, shoot me a message anytime.

Xo, Jalene