Jamie Martin, who writes the delightful blog, Steady Mom, has recently released her first book, Steady Days: A Journey Toward Intentional, Professional Motherhood. I found Jamie’s blog only a few weeks ago and was so taken by her story and her posts that I ordered the book from Amazon immediately. I can honestly say it did not disappoint and I’ve been mulling over the ideas contained in its pages for days now.
The book consists of 40 very small chapters divided into 4 categories (Getting Organized, Retaining Enthusiasm, Learning Together and Making Memories). The chapters are small for a reason. Jamie knows that moms are sometimes only able to read in fits and starts. It’s easy to squeeze in a chapter here and there as time permits.
One of the things that struck me in the first section was Jamie’s question, “If you’re not organized, why not?” It’s not a reprimand as much as it’s a question to ask yourself. Jamie suggests that being organized makes your job as a mother more peaceful and more productive. The question is really, why would you deny yourself the gift of peace and productivity?
I appreciate that Jamie’s suggestions can apply both to mothers who work outside of the home and to those who work full-time in it. While she is interested in homeschooling and follows the Christian faith, she in no way suggests that her choices are the right ones for all mothers. It’s as if she’s saying, “Hey, I know this is hard. Here are some things that have worked for me and my family. Feel free to use my plan, or adjust it so that it works for you.”
She provides plenty of resources and shows us step by step exactly how she organizes her days. If you have children, this book is a can’t miss. At under $10, Steady Days is well worth a look.










