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I started doing daily quiet time years ago, and it has evolved throughout the years as everything else tends to do. I really revamped it for 2024, and today I’m sharing my routine.
While most people seem to do their quiet time in the morning, that just doesn’t work for me. For starters, I am not a morning person, so I prefer to sleep until the very last second possible to get myself ready and get the kids out the door for school. Also, during the times that I did try to do my quiet time in the morning, I felt like I was rushing through it so I could get to the tasks that needed to be done.
With that said, I much prefer to tackle the big tasks first thing in the morning while my brain is fresh, and then I do my quiet time midday as a little treat. I’ve found that by the time car line pickup time rolls around I’m feeling anxious and overstimulated some days, and mentally exhausted as well, so not only do I view my quiet time as a little treat, it also serves as a great way to give my mind, body, and soul a little midday reset that refreshes me and allows me to get through the rest of the day with a little more peace.
Therefore, I tend to do my quiet time either right before I leave to pick up the kids from school, or right when we get home from school. The kids’ after-school activities shockingly afford me the time to do that after school this year, and I’m fortunate enough to have a break between getting home and getting Olivia to dance, or getting home from music lessons before I have to start cooking dinner.
My quiet time is quite long these days, but as I said before, I view it as a privilege and a treat, so I really soak up every single second.
This is what my quiet time looks like…
I sit down in my office at the big table in the middle of the room (not at the desk where I do all of my work) because it’s a nice, big empty area that affords me the space to spread out.
Gratitude Journal – the first thing I do is open my gratitude journal and write down three or four things that I was thankful for that day (or sometimes the day before… since I write in my gratitude journal midway through the day, sometimes there are things that pop up afterward that I’m grateful for, so I just note them the next day). I use this basic journal that I found at Target, and my favorite pens that I've been using since college. My word of the year is GRATITUDE, so I started this journal at the beginning of 2024, but I’m enjoying it so much that I’ll probably continue after 2024 comes to a close. I did keep a gratitude journal a few years ago, but then discontinued it. This year, I feel like I’m being more intentional with it, though, and I’m really enjoying it.
Prayer Journal – next, I open my prayer journal and write down my
prayer intentions for the day. Some days
I write only a few things, and some days I write two full pages. It just depends on the day and what’s going
on at any given time in life. Again, I
just use a basic journal that I found at Marshall’s or TJ Maxx, and my favorite
pen. I couldn't find my exact journal, but these are very similar.
Devotional – Next up, I read the page for the current date in my
daily devotional. Right now, I’m reading
New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp, and it is, by far, the best devotional
I’ve ever read. I do change my
devotional every year, and a few others that I have read and loved in the past
are Strength for Each Day by Joyce Meyer, Trusting God Day by Day by Joyce Meyer, Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, and Jesus Always by Sarah Young. I also love Emily Ley’s devotionals Sure as the Sunrise and Near in the Night.
However, Emily’s devotionals only contain 100 in each book, so they’re
not yearly devotionals. Instead, I just
read those sporadically whenever I need some extra encouragement.
The Bible Recap on You Version Holy Bible App – after that’s all
done, I watch the YouTube video for that day’s The Bible Recap… it basically
reiterates what I read in The Bible Recap, but sometimes Tara Leigh Cobble (the
author and narrator) adds extra little nuggets into the YouTube videos that
aren’t in the book. I also love to use
The Bible Recap in my You Version Holy Bible App because it tracks your
progress and tells you how many days you’re ahead or behind for the year. This app is completely free, too!
You Version Holy Bible App – While I’m in my You Version Holy
Bible App I also read the Bible verse of the day, and if time permits, I’ll
listen to the 3-minute video that accompanies it. This isn’t affiliated with The Bible Recap…
it’s just a random daily verse that The Bible App offers every day.
I also have a stack of fun journals that I purchased from Target a
few years ago, and some days I’ll even pull one of those out and fill out one
or two of the prompts. The prompts for
those usually take only a couple of minutes, and eventually I think they’ll
make fun keepsakes to look back on.
When I travel, I will bring all of this with me and do the things I can when I can. But on days when I don’t have time (Disney World trip, I’m looking at you), I will keep notes in my phone for my gratitude and prayer journals to later transfer to my journals, and then I will spend time catching up on my devotional, Bible readings, and Bible recaps when we get home.
I will never skip a meditation, though. I have been meditating every single day for five years now, I think, and I’ve only missed a small handful of days since I started.
And that’s it, y’all! Again, it is quite a daily time commitment, but this time well spent has enriched my life in more ways than I can count, so it’s definitely worth it to carve out the time each day.
Sounds like a great routine!
ReplyDeleteIt is! I have enjoyed it so much! My goal was to do it for 2024, but I love it so much I'm sure I'll continue it in 2025.
DeleteThank you for sharing this...I know it will be a resource and inspiration for many. I used to do my quiet time first thing in the morning, but now I prefer to get my walk in before I lose any motivation. Then I usually run some errands and come back midday to my devotional time.
ReplyDeleteYes! You have to do what works best for you! Getting the most out of it is my goal every day, so I know I need to choose the time of day where I'll be able to focus best and do that. And first thing in the morning just isn't it for me!
DeleteSo inspirational! I love your doodles and tabs. I have the tabs but I'm afraid to put them on my Bible - one day I'll get them on! I'm on my 3rd year reading thru the Bible but just started a prayer journal and a gratitude one! Thanks for the devotionals recs. I'll add them to my list!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely took some time to get those tabs on there, but it was so worth it! I hope you love them! And you're very welcome! That's awesome that you've read through the Bible three times now!!
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