If You’re Thinking Ahead to Mother’s Day

A mother watching her son draw on a piece of paper.

Mother’s Day is on 17 March.

And if you’re anything like most mums I know, you probably think about everyone else first.

The school bags.
The meals.
The schedules.
The emotional load.

But Mother’s Day is a small pause. A reminder that Mum needs care too.

Not just flowers that fade by Wednesday.
Not just chocolates that disappear by Monday.

Something she can actually use.

That’s why I’ve put together a small Mother’s Day collection on my website.

It includes:

  • A guided journal for reflection

  • A daily affirmations colouring book

  • A Mum & Child bundle for shared quiet moments

  • A gratitude journal for slowing down

  • A faith and Gratuitude Reflection Bundle

These are simple tools.

Nothing loud.
Nothing dramatic.

Just colouring books and journals that help her pause, breathe, and reconnect with herself — even if it’s just for ten minutes in the evening.

Because sometimes self-care isn’t a spa day.

Sometimes it’s sitting quietly with a cup of tea and a pen.

If you’d like to explore the Mother’s Day collection, you can find it here:

[Mother’s Day Gifts — Self Care Shop — Ruthy Michaels]

Small. Thoughtful. Practical.

And actually useful.

Ruthy

I’ve created a free affirmation colouring page just for you.

You can receive it by joining the email list on my home page, and I’ll send it straight to your inbox.

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