Have you gotten so used to comparison or frustration in your SAHM days that you don’t even notice the “slimy places” in your heart until the damage becomes visible?
Do you ever feel Mom Guilt because you’ve let unhealthy routines or attitudes linger so long that they feel normal — even though they’re quietly eating away at your self‑worth?
Are you carrying habits, excuses, or emotional reactions that are quietly distancing you from God and your family — while your self‑esteem pays the price?
If so, you’re in the right place.
Hi, Beautiful! I’m Cheryl — wife, SAHM, Coach and Mom Mentor. I learned the not‑so‑secret ways to become the mom my girls needed by prioritizing Jesus, building simple routines that supported my priorities, rejecting mom guilt, and discovering what self‑esteem and self‑worth really look like in everyday motherhood. In Time for Mom, we have honest conversations about comparison, practical devotional moments, and encouragement you can tuck into the cracks of your day. If you’re ready to build faith while washing dishes, rediscover your identity, and love yourself the way your babies already do — grab your earbuds and lock the bathroom door for a minute alone. It’s Time for Mom
In this episode, I’m sharing how small compromises slowly shape your heart and home so you can recognize them early and return to God before they take root.
1. Compromise is a slow fade, not a sudden fall.
Just like the moldy cups that get dirty over time, spiritual compromise builds gradually through small, overlooked choices until the damage becomes visible.
2. We get used to what is unhealthy when we stop paying attention.
Your girls preferred the taste of dirty water because they became accustomed to it — the same way we can get used to toxic habits, attitudes, or sin without realizing how harmful they’ve become.
3. Distance from God, your spouse, and your own emotional health happens one excuse at a time.
“It’s just because I’m tired” or “I didn’t mean to” slowly creates separation in your marriage, your walk with God, and your home life.
4. The cost of compromise is long‑term damage that’s hard to undo.
By the time we notice what’s happened, relationships, health, and spiritual life may already be suffering — and regaining lost ground takes intentional effort.
5. We need the Holy Spirit to reveal what we can’t see on our own.
Just like you don’t notice the mold until you look inside the cup, we often don’t see the “slimy places” in our hearts without conviction and God’s gentle correction.
6. Cleaning your heart is hard work — but it’s holy work.
Repentance, humility, and asking forgiveness (even from your kids) is difficult, but it’s the only path to spiritual health and a home that reflects God’s grace.
7. Your kids need to see you repent, not pretend.
They learn who God is by watching how you respond to your own sin — with humility, honesty, and a willingness to be washed clean.
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