Halfway Through 2025: A Faith-Filled Reflection and Reset for Moms

Well, friends… somehow, we blinked, and we’re already halfway through 2025. šŸ˜… Like, wasn’t it just New Year’s Eveand we were making all the plans to eat more vegetables, go to bed earlier, and keep up with the laundry? And now here we are — summer heat in full swing, snack cabinets constantly raided by hungry kids, and maybe some of those goals have, well… fizzled a bit. (Just me?)

But before we spiral into guilt or reach for the sour candy stash, let’s take a deep breath. This isn’t about what we didn’t do. It’s about pausing, reflecting, and refocusing.

Let’s talk about what it looks like to reflect on the first half of the year — as mothers, as wives, and as women walking in faith — and how we can walk boldly into the rest of 2025.


1. Start with Gratitude

Let’s begin by looking back with thankfulness. Even if the past six months were messy, you’re here. You’ve grown. You’ve shown up. That matters.

ā€œGive thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.ā€ – 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Start your midyear check-in with a short list:

  • What did God do in your life this year so far?

  • Where have you seen His faithfulness?

  • What moments made you laugh, cry (happy tears count!), or feel deeply connected?

Related Post: Thankful Thursday


2. Put the Phone Down and Be Present

Let’s just call it what it is: we’re all a little too tethered to our screens. šŸ™ˆ The scroll can steal more than time — it can steal connection, rest, even joy. One small challenge I’m taking into the second half of the year: more eye contact, less screen time. More family dinners where we actually talk. More quiet mornings without the phone glow first thing.

ā€œTeach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.ā€ – Psalm 90:12

Intentionality doesn’t mean doing more, it means doing what matters better.


3. Set Simple, Soul-Filling Goals

Big goals are great, but let’s not forget the beauty of small ones. What do you want your home to feel like? What rhythms do you want in place by Christmas? What kind of mom, wife, and friend do you want to be on an average Tuesday?

Here are some ideas for simple H2 goals:

  • Start your day 15 minutes earlier for coffee + Bible reading (yes, in peace šŸ™ŒšŸ¼)

  • Schedule one intentional date night per month

  • Implement a Sunday reset routine for the week ahead

  • One night a week: no screens, just connection

Related Post: How to Start Your Day Ahead of the Game as a Mom


4. Choose Rest Without Guilt

Can I say this gently? You don’t have to do it all. We are allowed to rest. In fact, we’re called to it. Whether it’s a nap, a quiet moment with your journal, or an early bedtime while the laundry piles up (again), rest is holy.

ā€œCome to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.ā€ – Matthew 11:28

Let’s be women who run hard and rest well — who know when to say yes and when to say ā€œno, not this season.ā€

Related Post: How Moms Can Recover From a Busy Sports Weekend


5. Laugh More, Judge Less, and Stay Grateful

This life is too short to take everything so seriously. Laugh when the dinner burns. Dance in the kitchen. Hug your people a little longer. Say ā€œI’m sorryā€ faster. Keep a running list of what you’re grateful for in your notes app or journal.

Here’s mine this week:

  • Forrest Frank music on full blast

  • A hard-working husband who still makes me laugh

  • Grandparents spoiling my kids (and giving me a break šŸ˜…)

  • Coffee. Always coffee.

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A Midyear Prayer for Us All

Lord, thank You for walking with us through every single day — the good ones and the hard ones. Help us to pause, reflect, and realign our hearts with Yours. Give us wisdom as we set new goals. Let us be women of intention, rooted in gratitude, rich in laughter, and anchored in Your truth. Amen.


So here’s to the next half of 2025:
Let’s go into it with eyes wide open. With hearts full. With grace for the mess. With goals that stretch us. And with hands unclenched — ready to receive all that God has for us.

I’m cheering you on, mama. We’re in this together. šŸ’›



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