Hey, my friends! I don’t really think it’s any secret that it can become really easy to grab our phones and escape when the day gets stressful or monotonous. But since creating a little “Momma Station” in the room I spend most of my time in, I think I’m on to something game-changing!
So today I want to share something that’s made a big difference in my day-to-day as a stay-at-home and homeschool momma — and it’s something super simple that you can start today if you’d like! Ready to focus your day and be a more present Momma?? Let’s go!
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What’s in My Momma Station?
This little corner holds just a few things, but they’re so intentional. Here’s what I keep there:
- My Planner – This is my command center. Inside, I keep our weekly activity plans, meal plans, and my daily chores. It helps me feel prepared and gives our days a steady rhythm. You could even keep our printable homeschool planner in this spot to help you see what’s next in your school routine!
- My Bible + Devotional – Before the day takes off running, I try to sit down with the Word. Even a few quiet moments in Scripture and a short devotional help reset my heart and remind me why I do what I do. But honestly, stealing away a little time in the morning is just not as much time as I want to spend studying. So keeping my Bible and current study in my Momma Station gives me the luxury of studying in small chunks al day long!
- A Book Just for Me – Right now, I’m working through Out to Canaan by Jan Karon, and it’s such a sweet way to slow my thoughts and enjoy something just for me. Not a homeschool resource, not a parenting book—just a good, old-fashioned read.
- Our “Baby” Monitor – Okay, this might seem silly but since we moved into a 2-story house I hate not being able to see what the little ones are doing upstairs. (Helloooooo 3 year old shenanigans!) We had an extra baby monitor so I popped it upstairs and started keeping it with me for while I’m cooking, doing dishes, or just getting a little reading time in!
And here’s a little peek at my actual Momma Station:

You’ll find my planner open and ready, my current book nearby, and even a little fruit bowl and cookbook stack to make it feel extra cozy. (Also, keeping my earbuds and monitor close makes it practical for multitasking with littles nearby!)
Trading Scrolling for Stillness
Like so many of us, I found myself reaching for my phone every time I had a few spare moments. And while I love keeping up with friends and finding inspiration online, I noticed it often left me feeling drained and frustrated instead of refreshed and encouraged.
So I made a small change — I started leaving my phone in my room during the day and replacing those quick scroll breaks with something from my Momma Station. Whether it’s a few lines from my devotional or a chapter from my book, I walk away feeling more centered and present.

Why the Kitchen?
I chose the kitchen because, let’s be honest, it’s where we spend most of our time! From prepping snacks to doing dishes or homeschooling, I pass by this little station a dozen times a day. Having my Momma Station in such a central spot reminds me to pause — even if just for a minute — and fill myself up, too.
Sweet friend, you pour out so much love and energy into your home every single day. My hope is that creating a small, cozy space just for you — even in the middle of the kitchen chaos — can be a gentle reminder that your heart matters, too.
Do you have a special spot in your home where you reset and recharge? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
With love and coffee,
The Stay-at-Home Teacher
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