23 small things to make single parenting easier

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Some weeks just feel heavier than others.

When that happens, it’s not about big changes. It’s about small, practical shifts that take a bit of pressure off.

Here are 23 things that genuinely help.

1. Decide three things that actually matter each day

If those get done, the day counts as a success.

2. Say no to one thing you’d normally say yes to

One less commitment can make a surprising difference.

3. Do a 10-minute reset instead of a full clean

Set a timer. Stop when it ends. That’s enough.

4. Move bedtime 30 minutes earlier (for everyone)

Less evening chaos, more breathing room.

5. Pick tomorrow’s clothes the night before

One less decision in the morning is a win.

6. Put everything you need for the morning by the door

Shoes, bags, letters, water bottles. Future you will be grateful.

7. Batch one small thing

Chop veg, prep lunches, or portion snacks. Just one job ahead.

8. Send one honest message to a friend

Not “I’m fine” – something real, even if it’s just a line.

8. Sit down with a cup of tea and do nothing for 10 minutes

No phone, no tasks. Just a pause.

9. Put something in your diary to look forward to

Even if it’s small. Especially if it’s small.

10. Delegate one tiny thing (if you can)

A school run swap, a lift, someone grabbing milk. It counts.

11. Keep a “default dinner” list on your phone

3–5 meals you can make on autopilot. No thinking required.

12. Do a quick “bag reset” before bed

Empty bags, repack essentials. Mornings feel calmer instantly.

13. Set a 5-minute kitchen timer after dinner

Tidy just enough so you don’t wake up to chaos.

14. Put a wash on first thing in the morning

It’s done by lunchtime without eating into your evening.

15. Keep a backup “easy tea” in the cupboard

Pasta, beans, something frozen – a no-brain option.

16. Write a mini list for the next day before bed

Get it out of your head so you’re not lying there thinking.

17. Charge your phone somewhere out of reach overnight

Slightly less doomscrolling, slightly better sleep.

18. Set a 2-minute timer to deal with one annoying task

Reply to the email. Book the thing. Done.

19. Leave notes for yourself where you’ll see them

Front door, kettle, dashboard. Memory backup system.

20. Put shoes and coats in one “drop zone”

Less frantic searching when you’re trying to leave the house.

21. Keep a running shopping list on your phone

Add things as you run out, not when you’re already in the shop.

22. Do one thing earlier than you need to

Even just leaving the house 5 minutes sooner reduces stress.

23. Have a “that’ll do” version of your routine

Shortcuts for busy days. Same structure, less pressure.

Some weeks aren’t about doing more.

They’re about making things just a tiny bit easier, wherever you can.

And those small shifts add up more than you think.

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