Simple Supports for Faithful Productivity
Faithful productivity isn’t about squeezing more into your day—it’s about creating space to hear God, respond in peace, and follow through with what truly matters.
Over the years, I’ve learned that the right supports can help quiet the noise, steady your thoughts, and make it easier to live out the priorities you’ve already prayed about. These are simple, practical items that help me plan gently, rest intentionally, and stay focused on faith and family—without pressure or perfection.
Below are a few supports that align with Prioritizing What Matters Most and help make faithful productivity sustainable in everyday life.
1. For the Mom Who Feels Mentally Overloaded

Weekly To-Do List Notepad - HERE
How it supports faithful productivity:
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Helps you see what truly needs attention this week
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Reduces mental clutter and decision fatigue
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Encourages realistic planning instead of pressure
Faithful Productivity Means: "Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12)
This isn’t about doing more—it’s about seeing clearly.
2. For the Mom Who Needs Quiet with God (two options)

The Quiet Rest – Leather Edition - HERE
A Place of Quiet Rest - HERE
How it supports faithful productivity:
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Creates intentional space for prayer and reflection
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Helps you slow down before the day speeds up
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Encourages listening to God before making decisions
Faithful Productivity Means:“ Mary hath chosen that good part.” (Luke 10:42)
Choosing quiet is choosing faithfulness.
3. For the Mom Who Struggles to Truly Rest

How it supports faithful productivity:
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Guides you into prayer when words are hard to find
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Helps release control and trust God with unfinished tasks
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Encourages rest as obedience, not laziness
Faithful Productivity Means:: “Rest time is not wasted time.” —Charles Spurgeon
Rest restores clarity—and clarity fuels faithfulness.
Faithful productivity isn’t about having the perfect system—it’s about creating small, sacred supports that help you stay centered on God and present with your family. Choose what serves you in this season, and give yourself permission to live faithfully, not frantically.
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