The March Reset: A Realistic “New Season” Routine for Working Parents
March always sounds like a fresh start. Lighter evenings. A hint of spring. That little voice saying, “Right, this is the month I get my life together.”
If you’re a working parent, you already know how that usually goes.
So here’s a March reset that isn’t a glow-up, a reinvention, or a 5am miracle routine. It’s a gentle, realistic reset you can do in small pockets of time — designed for real life, school runs, deadlines, and the mental load.
The rule for this reset
Pick one thing from each section (home, work, you). That’s it. If you do more, amazing. If you only do one section, it still counts.
1) The 20-minute home reset (pick one)
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The “surfaces sweep”: Set a timer for 10 minutes. Clear just the kitchen sides and dining table. Then 10 minutes on the floor (quick hoover or a fast tidy).
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The laundry reset: One load washed and dried. Don’t aim for “all the washing”. Aim for “one complete loop”.
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The fridge + food sanity check: Bin anything questionable, wipe one shelf, and write a tiny plan for the next 3 dinners.
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The family admin corner: Put a basket or folder somewhere obvious and dump all the school letters, forms, and random bits into it. One place. No perfection.
2) The 10-minute work reset (pick one)
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The “top 3” list: Write the three things that will make you feel calmer by Friday. Not 12. Three.
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Close the loops: Send two quick messages you’ve been avoiding (the ones living rent-free in your head).
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Calendar clean-up: Cancel or shorten one meeting. Or add one 30-minute focus block.
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Inbox triage: Set a 10-minute timer. Archive anything you don’t need. Flag only what truly needs action.
3) The 5-minute you reset (pick one)
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The nervous system exhale: Inhale for 4, exhale for 6. Do it five times. Your body gets the message: you’re safe.
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The “water + fresh air” combo: Drink a full glass of water, then step outside for two minutes.
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The micro-joy: Put one song on and do something small while it plays (make a brew, unload the dishwasher, stretch, or just stand there and breathe).
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The kindness check-in: Ask yourself: “What would I say to a friend who felt like this?” Then say it to you.
The March reset plan (choose your level)
Level 1: The minimum (15 minutes)
- Pick one home reset (10 minutes)
- Pick one work reset (5 minutes)
Level 2: The realistic (30 minutes)
- Home reset (20 minutes)
- Work reset (10 minutes)
Level 3: The “I’ve got a tiny bit of space” (45 minutes)
- Home reset (20 minutes)
- Work reset (10 minutes)
- You reset (5 minutes)
- Bonus: plan one small thing to look forward to this week (10 minutes)
A gentle reminder (because you need to hear it)
You don’t need a new you. You need a little less pressure and a little more support.
A reset doesn’t have to be dramatic to be meaningful. If March can be the month you do one thing that makes life feel 5% easier, that’s a win.
Your turn
If you’re doing a March reset, what are you picking?
- Home:
- Work:
- You:
If you want a proper reset (the kind that actually fills your cup)
If you’re craving a bit of space for you — a night where you can breathe, laugh, feel inspired, and be around other working parents who get it — come and join us at BROOD Live.
Our next event is in Manchester on 8 May 2026, and it’s designed to feel like a reset button: brilliant speakers, gorgeous food, and that rare feeling of not having to explain yourself.
You can find all the details and tickets here: https://broodmagazine.com/brood-live/
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