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Hi friends! Welcome back to The Organized LDS Mom Podcast! I’m Tiffany, and today we’re diving into a topic that blends the practical with the spiritual — intentional family traditions. Whether you're folding laundry, chauffeuring kids, or sneaking a quiet moment between holiday chaos — this episode is for you.
This conversation is all about choosing connection over comparison… and simplifying your holiday traditions so they strengthen your family instead of stressing everyone out.
The two questions that reveal which traditions connect your family — and which ones simply drain your energy
How my family rotates holidays between sides (our odd/even year system that saves so much stress!)
Why it’s okay to lovingly retire traditions that don’t serve your family — including my childhood ornament-making tradition 😅
Three simple ways to build meaningful, Christ-centered connections through your holiday traditions
How to anchor your traditions in purpose, not perfection
📖 Mosiah 2:41 — When we “remember the goodness of God,” we find greater happiness.
💕 Choose connection over comparison — Simple traditions often create the deepest memories.
🎄 You’re allowed to release traditions that create stress, pressure, or overwhelm. Your home gets to be a place of peace.
✨ Invite your spouse + kids into the conversation — Strong traditions are built together, not forced.
✨ Receive Your Free Seasonal Home Reset Guide! ✨
If today’s episode encouraged you, would you take a second to subscribe, rate, or share the podcast? It helps more overwhelmed moms find calm, connection, and Christ-centered support.
Come share your family traditions inside The Organized Mom Community — I can’t wait to hear the meaningful moments that matter most in your home. The Organized Mom Community | Facebook
And if you’re feeling overwhelmed and want personalized help getting organized, you can always book a session with me at https://bit.ly/OverwhelmtoOrganized. I’d love to walk with you toward peace and purpose in your home.
By Tiffany Colon, Certified Professional Organizer & Life CoachHi friends! Welcome back to The Organized LDS Mom Podcast! I’m Tiffany, and today we’re diving into a topic that blends the practical with the spiritual — intentional family traditions. Whether you're folding laundry, chauffeuring kids, or sneaking a quiet moment between holiday chaos — this episode is for you.
This conversation is all about choosing connection over comparison… and simplifying your holiday traditions so they strengthen your family instead of stressing everyone out.
The two questions that reveal which traditions connect your family — and which ones simply drain your energy
How my family rotates holidays between sides (our odd/even year system that saves so much stress!)
Why it’s okay to lovingly retire traditions that don’t serve your family — including my childhood ornament-making tradition 😅
Three simple ways to build meaningful, Christ-centered connections through your holiday traditions
How to anchor your traditions in purpose, not perfection
📖 Mosiah 2:41 — When we “remember the goodness of God,” we find greater happiness.
💕 Choose connection over comparison — Simple traditions often create the deepest memories.
🎄 You’re allowed to release traditions that create stress, pressure, or overwhelm. Your home gets to be a place of peace.
✨ Invite your spouse + kids into the conversation — Strong traditions are built together, not forced.
✨ Receive Your Free Seasonal Home Reset Guide! ✨
If today’s episode encouraged you, would you take a second to subscribe, rate, or share the podcast? It helps more overwhelmed moms find calm, connection, and Christ-centered support.
Come share your family traditions inside The Organized Mom Community — I can’t wait to hear the meaningful moments that matter most in your home. The Organized Mom Community | Facebook
And if you’re feeling overwhelmed and want personalized help getting organized, you can always book a session with me at https://bit.ly/OverwhelmtoOrganized. I’d love to walk with you toward peace and purpose in your home.