You know the 5-second rule, right?
Pick it up fast enough, and it’s still good.
I’ve been thinking lately. What if that applied to our patience too?
Yesterday, I lost it.
My toddler dumped an entire box of Cheerios on the floor. The baby was crying. I hadn’t eaten lunch. And I yelled.
Not my finest moment.
But here’s what I did differently this time.
Instead of spiraling into guilt for the next three hours, I gave myself 5 seconds.
Five seconds to feel the frustration. Five seconds to take a breath. And then I picked up my patience — dusty, dented, imperfect — and kept going.
Here’s what I’m learning:
You don’t have to be calm 100% of the time
Apologizing to your kids is strength, not weakness
A bad moment doesn’t equal a bad mom
The goal isn’t perfection. The goal is repair.
So next time you drop your patience?
Pick it up within 5 seconds. Brush it off. Keep going.
Your kids don’t need a perfect mom. They need a real one.
Question for you: What’s one thing you dropped this week that you’re giving yourself grace for?
Related Episode: 🎧 Episode 31: Repairing After You Yell [Listen Now]



