Motherhood is full of decisions—some small, some heavy, all constant.

Last week, I caught myself second-guessing everything:
Should I let my 3-year-old wear rain boots even though it wasn’t pouring yet?
Should I answer that Teams message during drop-off?
Should I cook dinner from scratch or order takeout and save my sanity?

Individually, these choices feel minor. But together, they shape how much of myself I give—and what I have left.

What I’m Learning About Daily Decisions

Not every decision deserves the same weight. Some choices can be made quickly; others require more thought.

Deciding not to decide is still a decision. Postponing eats up energy, too.

Decisions reveal values. Saying yes to one thing always means saying no to another—so the real question is: What do I value right now?

This Week’s Practice

Instead of trying to “get it all right,” I’m asking one guiding question:
Does this decision give me more presence or more pressure?

If it adds presence, it’s a yes.
If it adds pressure, it’s a no.

Because the hardest part of the MothHERload isn’t the doing, it’s the deciding.

Your Turn: What’s one decision you’ll make differently this week to protect your peace?