A Simple Quiet Time Plan for Busy Moms
There is a quiet desire many moms carry.
A longing to spend time with God—
not out of obligation,
not to check off a spiritual task,
but because your heart needs rest.
And yet, the days are full.
Full of responsibilities.
Full of interruptions.
Full of moments that leave little space for silence.
If you’ve ever thought, “I want to spend time with God, but I don’t know how to fit it in,”
this gentle plan is for you.
Not to add pressure.
Not to ask more of you.
But to remind you that God meets you right where you are.
When Quiet Time Feels Hard to Begin
Many moms quietly believe that quiet time should look a certain way.
Long devotionals.
Perfect focus.
A calm heart and uninterrupted space.
And when real life doesn’t allow for that, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling short.
But Scripture offers a different picture.
God has never required perfection to draw near.
“Come near to God and He will come near to you.”
— James 4:8
This invitation isn’t conditional.
It doesn’t depend on how much time you have or how strong your faith feels.
God is not waiting for you to get it right.
He is simply waiting for you.
Quiet Time Is About Presence, Not Performance
Quiet time is not about doing more for God.
It’s about being with Him.
Instead of asking, “How long should I spend?”
try asking, “How can I be present for a moment?”
Instead of striving for consistency,
allow yourself grace for seasons.
God does not measure your faith by your routines.
He sees your heart.
A Simple Quiet Time Plan for Busy Moms
This plan is meant to be flexible—not rigid.
Something you can return to without guilt.
1. Choose One Small Moment
Your quiet time doesn’t need a special place.
It can happen:
- early in the morning
- during nap time
- in the car
- after bedtime
Choose one small moment that feels realistic.
Even five minutes is enough.
2. Begin With Stillness
Before reading or praying, pause.
Take a breath.
Release the noise of the day.
You might whisper:
“God, I’m here.”
Stillness is not empty.
It is a way of opening your heart to God’s presence.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
— Psalm 46:10
3. Read a Short Scripture
You don’t need to read a full chapter.
One verse is enough.
Read it slowly.
Let it rest in your heart.
A gentle visual reminder 🤍

Sometimes having Scripture visible in your home helps bring your heart back to peace throughout the day.
I created a set of soft, neutral Bible verse wall art prints designed especially for quiet spaces, prayer corners, and gentle encouragement for moms.
They serve as simple reminders of God’s presence — even in busy seasons.
→ View the printable Bible verse wall art here
If nothing stands out, that’s okay.
God is still near.
4. Pray Honestly
Your prayer does not need to sound polished.
It can be as simple as:
- “God, I’m tired.”
- “Help me today.”
- “Thank You for being with me.”
Prayer is not about finding the right words.
It’s about bringing your real heart to God.
“The Lord is near to all who call on Him.”
— Psalm 145:18
5. Release the Day
Before you return to your responsibilities, release what you’re carrying.
You might say:
“God, I trust You with what I cannot hold today.”
Then go—without guilt.
Quiet time is meant to lead you into peace, not pressure.
What If I Miss a Day?
Missing a day does not mean you’ve failed.
It means you’re human.
Grace does not reset when you fall behind.
It remains.
God is not keeping track of your quiet times.
He is walking with you through your days.
You can always begin again.
What Quiet Time Looks Like in Different Seasons
Some days your quiet time will feel meaningful.
Other days it may feel empty.
Both are okay.
There will be seasons when:
- prayer feels easy
- Scripture feels alive
- your heart feels close to God
And seasons when:
- your mind wanders
- your words feel thin
- faith feels quiet
God is present in both.
A Gentle Reminder for Moms
Your children are not watching for perfection.
They are watching for authenticity.
When they see you pause—even briefly—
they are learning that God is near in everyday life.
Quiet time doesn’t teach them performance.
It teaches them presence.
A Prayer for Busy Moms
God,
In the middle of full days and tired hearts,
meet me gently.
Help me release the pressure to do more
and remind me that You are already near.
Teach me to rest in small moments,
to pray honestly,
and to trust that Your grace fills the gaps.
Thank You for walking with me in motherhood—
not as a judge,
but as a loving Father.
Amen.
A Gentle Reflection
If you have a quiet moment today, consider reflecting on one of these questions:
- What expectations have I placed on my quiet time that may be creating pressure?
- Where do I feel invited to slow down, even briefly?
- What might it look like to meet God without striving today?
You don’t need to write much.
One honest thought is enough.
God meets you with compassion, not performance.
Recommended Resource
If you find it hard to pray when words feel heavy,
you may find comfort in a simple 5-minute prayer resource created especially for overwhelmed moms.
It’s designed to support you on days when you want to connect with God—but don’t know where to begin.
Closing Truth
Quiet time is not another task to master.
It is an invitation to rest.
God is not asking for more from you.
He is offering Himself to you.
Right here.
Right now.
Just as you are.
If this spoke to your heart today, know that you are not alone.
Jesus loves you.
With grace,
Shine by Grace 🤍
Gentle encouragement for your quiet space
If you’d like to surround your home with peaceful Scripture reminders, you can explore my printable Bible verse wall art created for quiet moments with God.
→ See the Bible verse wall art collection
If you need gentle support in your quiet time
If your heart feels tired or your mind feels full, you don’t have to carry it alone.
These gentle resources were created to help overwhelmed moms reconnect with God in small, peaceful ways:
→ Gentle Prayer Journal for Overwhelmed Moms
→ Peaceful Bible Verse Wall Art Printable
You don’t need perfect words.
Just an open heart.
God meets you there.
Jesus loves you.
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