When we think of routines, fluid doesn’t usually come to mind.

People focus on stacking habits into routines.

We have these routines sprinkled throughout our days.

Little groupings of to-do lists to make sure we keep good habits.

Lately, I’ve heard more people talk about “fluid routines”.

In these routines, there is a time set aside for a general purpose.

Then, you can fill the time in any way that fits that day.

An example would be 30 minutes for self-care (non-grooming).

One day you might read. Another day a meditation.

Sitting quietly with a cup of coffee or tea. Drawing a picture.

The opportunities are limitless.

The only rules are that you spend 30 minutes alone doing something that nurtures you.

My Perspective

For anyone who struggles with habits and routines, I think this would be good to try.

You have the guardrails for the time and the flexibility of how to fill it.

This could be used for self-care, exercise, household chores, and more.

As I thought about the idea, I realized there is one daily routine where I do this.

Each day, I spend 15-minutes “curating” something at home.

I wrote about this quarterly last year – here’s the final summary of the year.

The definition of this time is that it can’t be used for normal cleaning.

This is above that.

Cleaning a drawer or cabinet that has gotten out of control.

Re-organizing a room.

Shifting clothes in a closet from summer to winter.

Posting something I no longer want for sale or putting it in the car to take to donate.

Again, this list is endless.

Sometimes I get into the project and spend more than 15 minutes.

Your Turn

Are your routines rigid or fluid?

How might you add a fluid routine to your day?

Is there a project that you want to start that might lend itself to a fluid routine?