• Skip to main content

Adore Them Parenting

Practical Positive Parenting Advice and Resources

Practical Positive Parenting

Go here for our book!

  • About Us
  • Our Book
  • Parenting Advice
    • Raising Children
    • Family Life
    • Seasonal
    • View All Topics
  • Free Printables
  • In the Media
  • Shop

101 Self Care Ideas for Busy Moms

101 Self Care Ideas for Busy Moms

Moms may have the best job in the world! However, being a mother is also one of the hardest jobs. This is exactly why we need self care ideas for moms! We know that busy moms can have a hard time squeezing self care into their days, but it is important that we make an effort to care for ourselves.

From wiping bottoms, cleaning sticky fingers, and mastering feeding cycles, to teaching empathy and responsibility (among many other character traits and values), a mom’s job is essentially never done. Although it may change throughout different seasons of life, a mother’s role is always necessary in her children’s lives.

 

Why Moms Deserve Self Care

There is hardly a task that doesn’t fall under being a mom. After all, raising little human beings to be mature, independent, and respectful adults is no simple feat! So it’s understandable that moms need some time away—a mommy “time out”—regularly.

However, too often, moms feel guilty about giving themselves the care they need. Yet, without it, they may quickly become run down, irritable, and ready to snap in the blink of an eye.

Moms need to see the value in taking time for themselves. And husbands should also understand that when Mom gets some time to herself, she is reenergized and reset, ready to take on the next challenge. Self care ideas for moms are so important for the whole family!

 

Get Creative with Your Self Care

We know that self care is important. But we also know it can be hard to find those moments of time. However, by getting creative – like putting in an ear bud and listening to an audio book while snuggling on the couch while your kids watch their favorite movie for the 100th time, you can find small ways to recharge. Whether that means you occupy the kids with play equipment while you enjoy sitting nearby with a book, or you send the kids out of the house for a few hours with your partner or a friend. Below are a few ideas of how you can take some time for yourself.


This article is written by Lindsey Cover
For more on this topic, check out the full All About Moms or Self Care collections


Here are 101 self care ideas for moms:

  1. Read a book for fun.
  2. Go window shopping.
  3. Sit by a body of water (a creek, a lake, the ocean) and be still.
  4. Take a fitness, crafting, or artistic class.
  5. Go for a drive with no destination in mind.
  6. Take a weekend away—by yourself or with your girlfriends.
  7. Take a nap.
  8. Treat yourself to your favorite dessert.
  9. Watch the sunset or sunrise.
  10. Daydream about your dream house.
  11. Exercise.
  12. Watch a funny movie
  13. Go out for lunch with a friend.
  14. Buy yourself some flowers.
  15. Take a bubble bath.
  16. Write a gratitude list.
  17. Take an extra long shower.
  18. Learn a new skill.
  19. Set goals for yourself.
  20. Get a massage.
  21. Go to bed early.
  22. Get your hair done.
  23. Buy that special item that you normally wouldn’t buy for yourself.
  24. Call your best friend.
  25. Write a love letter to your sweetheart.
  26. Go for a walk in nature.
  27. Attend a concert.
  28. Sing in the car. REALLY LOUD!
  29. Do a puzzle.
  30. Try a new recipe.
  31. Go to bed early.
  32. Practice random acts of kindness.
  33. Give yourself a facial.
  34. Play like a kid. (Go carts anyone?!)
  35. Host a game night at your house (adults only).
  36. Have some tea or wine.
  37. Start a journal.
  38. Clear your schedule for the day to rest.
  39. Spend time with an elderly family member.
  40. Write a list of things you’ve accomplished and look at it when you’re feeling discouraged.
  41. Relax as you color in an inspirational coloring book.
  42. Eat something healthy that will give you energy.
  43. Have a bonfire (or sit by the fireplace).
  44. Ride a bike.
  45. Explore a new town or city.
  46. Get a manicure or pedicure (or both).
  47. Be a tourist in your own city.
  48. Schedule at least 10 minutes of “me” time daily.
  49. Go on a date with someone you love.
  50. Hire someone else to do one of your unfinished projects.
  51. Sleep in.
  52. Go to a café, have a coffee, and people watch.
  53. Daydream.
  54. Take an online class or course.
  55. Take your vitamins.
  56. Play a game.
  57. Pray.
  58. Forgive someone.
  59. Create a mom-only space in your home.
  60. Join a local club or support group.
  61. Dress up in that special outfit you’ve been saving.
  62. Volunteer.
  63. Nature watch.
  64. Lay on your back in the grass and watch the sky.
  65. Make a craft.
  66. Eat a home-cooked meal (that someone else made).
  67. Get your vehicle detailed.
  68. Look at pictures of yourself when you were a child and reminisce.
  69. Change your hairstyle.
  70. Snuggle under a warm blanket.
  71. Delegate some of your tasks to others.
  72. Eat chocolate.
  73. Write a love note to yourself.
  74. Have a dance party in the kitchen or the bathroom…or wherever! (Consider including the kids in this one!)
  75. Make a new friend.
  76. Enjoy time with a pet.
  77. Plant a garden.
  78. Hug someone.
  79. Donate your unused items.
  80. Go with the flow on something you’d normally challenge.
  81. Watch some videos of puppies or kittens or equally cute things.
  82. Say “No” to something you really don’t want to do anyway.
  83. Take a personal day and use it just for yourself.
  84. Do some deep breathing.
  85. Envision your best self and take steps to become that person.
  86. Plan a fun event for yourself, your family, or your best friend!
  87. Buy a magazine and read it in bed (in your PJ’s).
  88. Make an ice cream sundae with your favorite toppings.
  89. Turn off your cell phone for a day.
  90. Watch some home movies of yourself and your family.
  91. Only look at the top 3 items on your to-do list at one time to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
  92. Stop thinking negatively (or talking about yourself negatively).
  93. Go star gazing.
  94. Stop procrastinating.
  95. Declutter a space in your home that you’ve been ignoring.
  96. Ask for help.
  97. Binge watch one of your favorite shows.
  98. Make a priority list and adjust your daily tasks accordingly.
  99. Ignore doubts that you’re a great mom.
  100. Be present in each moment.
  101. Do absolutely nothing.

 

The Importance of Self Care

Moms take care of everyone else without thinking much at all of themselves. Schedule time for self-care so that you can be the best mom you can be!

Be sure to share these self care ideas for moms with your friends!

For more on this topic, check out the full All About Moms or Self Care collections


Featured Contributor: Lindsey Cover

Lindsey Cover is a work-at-home wife and mom of two young boys, Jadon and Owen. She blogs about affordable healthy living, money-saving methods, simple recipes, and more at SimpleSaverWife.com

  • Facebook: @SimpleSaverWife
  • Instagram: @SimpleSaverWife
  • Pinterest: @SimpleSaverWife

 

 

 


101 Self Care Ideas for Busy Moms

101 self care ideas for moms

Filed Under: All About Moms, Self Care

Copyright© 2026 · Brunch Pro Theme by Shay Bocks

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Cookie settingsCLOSE and ACCEPT
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT