Welcome back to the Lovely Home Podcast Retreat – Day Two!
In today’s episode we are diving into God’s design for the female body, the science of habit formation, and why traditional routines often fail women. If you have ever felt guilty for not being able to stick to strict routines, today’s episode will open your eyes to something incredibly freeing.
We are exploring how your brain actually forms habits by looking at the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus, and how your emotions, stress levels, and identity all influence whether a habit sticks or fails. Understanding how your brain works can completely change how you approach productivity, homemaking, and daily rhythms.
You will also learn about the habit loop (cue → craving → response → reward) and how many popular habit systems were designed around the 24-hour hormonal cycle of men, not the 28-day hormonal rhythm women experience. When we understand this difference, we can stop forcing ourselves into rigid routines and instead create grace-filled rhythms that work with the female brain instead of against it.
In this episode we also discuss:
• Why women often struggle with rigid routines • How emotional meaning influences habit formation • Why stress and overwhelm can sabotage good habits • How to replace routines with flexible daily rhythms • The “Something Method” for structuring your day • How to build habits that align with your menstrual cycle phases • Creating a Lovely Bank of things that restore joy and beauty in your life
You’ll learn how to structure your day around simple pillars like:
Something Lovely Something Body Something Helpful Something Holy Something Active
These pillars create structure while still allowing freedom and grace in every season of life.
We also walk through the four phases of the female cycle and how your energy, motivation, and focus naturally change throughout the month:
• Menstrual Phase – slower, reflective rhythms • Follicular Phase – focus and mental clarity • Ovulatory Phase – confidence and social energy • Luteal Phase – preparation and slowing down
When you align your habits, home rhythms, and expectations with these phases, you can begin building sustainable habits without guilt, burnout, or overwhelm.
Today’s homework question from the retreat:
What does your ideal daily thread look like using the “Something Pillar Method”? How could your rhythms shift during the different phases of your cycle?
Join the conversation and answer the homework question inside the Lovely Home Podcast Retreat Facebook group, and you’ll also be entered into today’s giveaway.
🎁 Today’s Giveaway: A $50 gift card to Rowe Casa Organics, a toxin-free health and wellness company offering clean home, skincare, and wellness products.
✨ Links Mentioned in This Episode
Lovely Home Podcast Retreat Sign Up
Book a Lovely Rhythms Call
The Lovely Home Planner
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You are lovely, and so is your home.
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