Rachels book is a call back to simplicity and a reminder that peace and order arent just for bishops, priests, and nuns. God offers the same calmness and clarity to all of us even those who live in a busy world with lots to juggle.
Bishop Robert Reed, president, The CatholicTV Network
Rachel Balduccis Make My Life Simple is a must-read for a busy mother caught in the whirlwind of keeping her home, her career, her family, and her sanity together. For those of us whose pendulum swings from zenning out in the art of laundry perfection to foraging the bottom of our freezer for chocolate chips during Lent, this book is a perfect reminder that order in our chaos can come from something as small as a clean kitchen sink or an improvised family prayer of gratitude. This spiritual and practical refresher is like the 30-minute workout that can get us back on track when everything seems to be spinning out of control in our secret quest for perfection. As a fellow member of the black Sharpie to-do list club, I feel intense appreciation for Rachels insight into the simplicity behind the solutions to the complex equations of life.
Jeannie Gaffigan, writer, producer, mother of five
Benedictine monks have known for 1,500 years that an ordered habitus (home) is necessary to building the spiritual disciplines that, over time, order our souls to Gods will. Rachel Balducci brings this practical ancient wisdom to bear on daily Christian living. You dont have to be a mystic to make your bed every morning, or a doctor of the Church to do the dishes each night. But as Rachel shows, being faithful in these small habits in your familys domestic monastery lays the groundwork for a life of conversion and abundance.
Rod Dreher, author of The Benedict Option
This is not just another book about how to organize your life. There is plenty of practical help in these pages, but more importantly, Rachel encourages us to consider all the work we do as women, all those things that stress us out and threaten our peace, and to bring order to them in light of our relationship with God. Invite God in! Take a breath! Look at the bigger picture! Its not easy, but it is simple, and this simple book is a gift of encouragement for any woman drowning in chaos.
Danielle Bean, manager at CatholicMom.com
Feeling like youre drowning? Does life seem anything but simple? Rachel Balducci is a loving sister guiding you above water. In Make My Life Simple, she will coach you into letting Gods merciful, ordering hand heal that overwhelming, sinking feeling that has you trapped in the grip of anxiety and fear. Do not be afraid! Its not all up to you. Have faith and hope and you will be freed to love more fully, be present to the people in your life, and joyfully live Gods unique plan for you, his beloved.
Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow, National Review Institute, and editor-at-large, National Review
Peace. Simplicity. Lets be honest, these words escape most of us who are in the trenches of raising babies, but coming to our aid is another mama who has been there and done that. Rachel Balducci provides easy, practical, and spiritual ways to simplify our lives so that we can better enjoy those tiny humans we co-created. In a time where chaos and busyness threaten motherhood, Make My Life Simple: Bringing Peace to Heart and Home offers a balanced approach for women and their families. This book should be on every new mamas baby registry!
Leah Darrow, speaker and author of The Other Side of Beauty and Decent Exposure
Im greedy for more mentors in my life. So, the chance to have Rachel Balducci mom to FIVE boys and a daughter spill all her lessons from the last couple decades of parenting is the most delicious gift. Practical and generous, this is, Im pretty sure, the next best thing to getting to sit down and pick her brain in person.
Lisa-Jo Baker, best-selling author of Never Unfriended and Surprised by Motherhood
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For Isabel,
who came along when I couldnt possibly handle
one more thing in life.
Im so glad God knew better.
table of contents
first things first
When I first considered a book on order, inspired by a life of order, I was a mom with six kids at home. I had recently started working outside the home after spending eighteen years making work fit within my at-home schedule. Like mothers everywhere, Ive always seen motherhood as my primary vocation, but personally had decided that my professional life needed to fit within my home life. I had found a way to balance a career as a writer and speaker with being a wife and mother, a schedule that worked for me as someone married to a busy attorney who owned his own practice. Add to this the fact that by our sixth anniversary, Paul and I had four sons. Early on, me staying home made the most sense.
But the years went on, and we added another son and (hooray!) a daughter at the end. Five boys and one sweet little girl. Life was busy and crazy and fun. During those years, I wrote from home and traveled for speaking engagements, and this compartmentalization worked well. I could go away for a few days for work and leave highly specific lists in extra-large black Sharpie font, and it was business as usual for my husband and kids until I returned.
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