Mom on computer balancing motherhood and entreprenuership

Last Updated on April 3, 2025

If juggling all the things—home, business, laundry, meals, pets, errands, and family—feels like you’re constantly putting out fires, you’re in the right place. I know the weight of managing both a home and a business while also trying to nurture your deepest desires and be present with your family.

Today, I want to share how my faith has shaped the way I approach motherhood and entrepreneurship. My hope is that by the end of this post, you’ll walk away with a solid framework for creating a sacred balance in your own life—one that’s rooted in intention, faith, and purpose.

Finding a Sacred Balance Through Systems

The word sacred recently took on a new meaning for me. When we talk about balance, we’re not just discussing productivity hacks or work-life integration. True balance is sacred—it’s something we hold near and dear, something that reflects the deeper calling on our lives.

The way I learned to create this sacred balance? Through systems.

1. Aligning Priorities with Faith

Before I started my business, I sought wisdom from pastors, mentors, and scripture to understand the alignment of my roles as a wife, mother, and entrepreneur. I wanted to be clear on what God was calling me to focus on so that I wouldn’t be distracted by things that didn’t truly serve my purpose.

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that one degree of separation from your priorities can slowly pull you away from the life you truly desire. I ended up creating what I call the Five Block Method. It’s not just as a time management tool, but a way to ensure my schedule reflects my faith, my family, and my purpose.

Quick Tip

Take five minutes each morning to pray, reflect, or journal about your top three priorities for the day. Keeping your faith at the center will help you stay aligned with your greater purpose. I rely on my anchor routines to help me no matter what’s going on in life.

2. Organization and Preparedness as a Form of Worship

Organization isn’t just about keeping a tidy home—it’s about creating space for what matters most. Every system I’ve implemented is designed to reduce friction and create more opportunities for meaningful family moments. Whether it’s meal planning, time blocking, or streamlining my business operations, these systems allow me to show up as the woman I believe I am called to be.

When tasks pile up and stress kicks in, it can be easy to see daily responsibilities as burdens. But I remind myself often that the things we sometimes resent—laundry, schedules, cleaning—could be someone else’s greatest joy. Shifting this perspective has been a game-changer.

Quick Tip

View small daily tasks as acts of love and service. Playing worship music while you tidy up or meal prep can shift your mindset from obligation to gratitude.

Creating a Haven of Purpose

If you’re trying to balance entrepreneurship and motherhood, you have to create a haven of purpose.

The Proverbs 31 woman has been my blueprint for sustainable systems. She’s strong, resourceful, encouraging, and deeply committed to her home and work. She manages her household with grace while also being an entrepreneur in her own right.

1. Setting the Atmosphere in Your Home

A home filled with peace and purpose doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a conscious decision to cultivate a space where your family can thrive. In my own home, I focus on creating intentional spaces that cultivate peace and productivity. I share more about this in a video right here, where I walk through how I design my environment to support my faith, family, and work. Some ways I do this:

  • Using morning and evening routines to set the tone for the day.
  • Establishing rhythms that make my home feel like a sanctuary.
  • Teaching my kids responsibility and teamwork so they grow up feeling empowered.

Quick Tip

Create a peaceful home by lighting a candle, playing soft music, or opening windows for fresh air. Small changes can transform the energy of your space and help your family feel more at ease.

2. Boundaries and Intentional Workflows

One of the biggest challenges for work-from-home moms is knowing when to work and when to rest. This is where boundaries come in.

  • I designate work hours and stick to them.
  • I set my phone aside during family time.
  • I batch my work tasks so I’m not constantly distracted.

These small adjustments make a huge difference in how I show up in both my business and my home. (I made a notebook to help with this that you can find right here.)

Quick Tip

Set a clear “start” and “stop” time for work. Use a simple ritual—like closing your laptop and stepping outside—to mentally transition from work mode to family time.

Balancing home and business

Walking in Faith and Confidence

Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship isn’t easy, but it is possible when you’re anchored in faith and equipped with the right systems.

“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.”Proverbs 16:3

I’d love to hear from you—how do you integrate faith into your daily routines? Drop a comment below or connect with me on social media! Let’s continue this conversation and encourage one another on this path toward purpose-filled living.