
6 Ways to Find Joy in Your Day {Printable!}
As a homeschooling mom, I’ve had kids at home for 32 years. This means noisy days, busy days, and these kids-are-giving-me-a-headache days.
I’ve been homeschooling for 28 years and still have another seven years to go! Does that seem overwhelming? It would have been if I hadn’t discovered something amazing: JOY!
Over the last year, God has spoken to my heart and encouraged me to find joy in everyday living.
Joy, even though the laundry is piled high.
Joy, even though the kids are cranky.
Joy when work deadlines are pressed.
Joy when I have a headache when my feet hurt, and when I just want a nap. (Which happens often!)
But how do you find joy in your day?
Here are 6 ways … and a Scripture verse for each!
1. Thank God for each new morning.
A thankful heart goes a long way. Daily when I wake God, instead of looking at everything I have to do, I thank him for who I am and what I have.
Thank you, God, that I’m your daughter, and I have a place in your eternal home.
Thank you, God, that I’m a wife and mother.
Thank you, God, for the pile of laundry and all the clothes you’ve provided for us.
Thank you, God, for the dishes still in the sink from last night. We went to bed with full bellies.
2. Turn on worship music.
I love listening to worship music as I read my Bible and journal in the morning. I put on popular Christian songs as we homeschool. I also listen to Christian music as I write. I love using apps like Spotify or Amazon Prime Music to help me find great music. I also sing along! Singing songs of joy helps sorrows (and frustrations) to disappear!
3. Ask God to remind me what His kingdom is all about.
In life, I want to be comfortable. I want my house to be Pinterest-worthy. I want my kids to shine. But when I think about God’s kingdom, He helps me understand Kingdom Work. Opening my door to neighbors. Sharing God’s truth with young moms. Calling a friend who’s going through a hard time. Playing a board game with my kids instead of putting away the laundry. The Kingdom is about people and hearts–not tasks!
4. Seek the Holy Spirit.
When did I ever start thinking that I have to handle life alone? God has given us His Holy Spirit to fill, work through, and give us peace. Stopping to pray and ask for God’s Holy Spirit to help me makes a huge difference. The Holy Spirit gives me joy when I have none.
5. Join the kids in praising God.
The best thing about having three little kids is that they LOVE to praise God. We have “Jesus dance parties” often. We put on kids praise song, clap our hands and dance and sing. They love it, and seeing their joy makes me more joyful.
6. Thank God for troubles.
The honest truth is that without troubles, I wouldn’t need God. If everything went smoothly in life I wouldn’t pray or praise as often. When I thank God for troubles, I remind myself that He has everything in control. As the Scriptures say, troubles are an opportunity for joy!
I hope you print and use these Scriptures in your day. I’ve found them very helpful.
How about you? What do you do to find joy in your day? What’s your favorite Scripture about joy?
Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, today I pray for my friend. I pray that she may find joy in you. I pray that Your Word will draw her heart to you. I thank you for your Holy Spirit that can plant joy deep in our hearts, even when there are struggles all around.
More Resources
- 14 Ways to Create a Joyful Family
- How to Joyfully Share a Life
- 3 Ways to Lose Guilt and Find Joy
- Heart Happy by Tricia Goyer
- When I Don’t Desire God: How to Fight for Joy
by John Piper
- A Faith That Will Not Fail by Dan Lord
Joy is my “word”. Thanks for this post. EnJOY your day!
You’re welcome! May your day be filled with JOY!
Life has thrown a lot of negativity at me lately, but I made a commitment to myself and to God this morning that I wouldn’t let it hurt me anymore. Then I found this post. Thank you so much for the encouragement before I even needed it. God is good!
I love when God does that!!
Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Tricia, thank you so much for this! I really needed it…joy is what has been missing in my life these days. You are so absolutely right…a heart of gratitude DOES make a huge difference.
God bless you!
I’m glad it’s a blessing to you! God is good!
Do you have any recommendations for childrens books with a christian message in them. Ages 5-12
I love children’s books by Max Lucado, Liz Curtis Higgs, Amy Parker, and Lisa Tawn Bergren!
Thank you for this article. I do christian counseling and I will be using this with these moms :~)
I’m so glad that you can use it!