Many people struggle with getting everything done during the day and still finding time for themselves. If this sounds familiar, check out these 24 simple daily habits to make life easier this year. Little tips to create more ease, time and freedom in your everyday life.
INTRODUCTION
Life can feel busy, full and sometimes a little overwhelming. There’s always something to do, remember or keep on top of, and it’s easy to feel like your days are running away with you instead of feeling calm and in control.
One of the simplest ways to bring more ease into your life isn’t through big changes or dramatic overhauls, but through small, consistent daily habits. The things you do every day shape how your home feels, how your time flows and how you experience your life as a whole.
In this guide, I’m sharing a collection of simple daily habits to make life easier. These are gentle, practical ideas to help you stay on top of things, reduce stress and create a little more space in your day for what matters most.
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated for April 2026 with refreshed ideas, structure and simple ways to make daily habits easier and more sustainable.
Want to simplify your DAILY life quickly?
If you’re short on time or feeling overwhelmed, start here:
- Pick just one habit from this list
- Choose something that feels easy and realistic
- Stick with it for the next 7 days
- Notice what feels different
You don’t need to do everything. Small, consistent changes are what make life feel easier.
WHY IT HELPS TO SIMPLIFY LIFE
In the words of Annie Dillard… “How we spend our days is how we spend our lives.”
It’s a powerful thought when you realise that, for many of us, our days are spent largely doing what we HAVE to do, not necessarily what we WANT to do.
With bills to pay, work and family to juggle, not to mention an increasingly complex and fast life, we don’t often get the luxury of choice.
Our time, energy, minds and hearts are often filled with a mix of things to remember, people to see and tasks to do.
Our days run away with us and we run on autopilot…
I hope the ideas I’m sharing below will help you put in place some simple daily habits to make life easier. They’re little tips that help to keep things running smoothly and free up our time and energy for the rest of life. I hope they help!
We first make our habits, and then our habits make us.
John Dryden
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WHAT ARE HABITS AND HOW ARE THEY FORMED?
According to the Collins English Dictionary, a habit is “an acquired behaviour pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary.” As we grow up, we’re taught to do things often. Over time, we repeat these actions so many times that we do them almost without thinking.
Habits can be good and bad, but some examples of good habits you might already be familiar with are brushing your teeth after breakfast, switching off the lights when you’ve finished in a room or taking your shoes off when you come in through the front door.
Habits are learned behaviours that become reflex actions over time. The more often you do them, the more they become ingrained into what you do.
To learn more about how we form habits, read this interesting article from healthline.com on the Science of Habit.
HOW DO DAILY HABITS HELP TO SIMPLIFY AND MAKE LIFE EASIER?
Daily life can be full of things to do and remember, places to be and people to see. Our time, mind and home become dumping grounds and storage areas for the clutter of everyday life.
Creating some healthy, positive habits can counteract and help us find calm, space, freedom and time.
These habits don’t have to be big to be effective but they help us stay on top of our home and life and keep things ticking along as we’d like them. And, as we mentioned earlier, as they become reflexive actions that we do pretty much automatically, we don’t have to think about them or remind ourselves to do them.
These daily habits become part and parcel of the ebb and flow of our day. Just like brushing your teeth after breakfast is a habit you don’t have to write on your To Do list because you just know to do it!
Creating daily habits to simplify your home and make life easier helps you take positive action in small, impactful and meaningful ways – without being something you have to remember or put great effort into thinking about. In this article I’d like to share some examples of daily habits to make life easier.
“Little things make big things happen.”
John Wooden
START SMALL
As I mentioned above, one of the great things about habits is that they don’t have to be big to be effective. Even small habits and tiny changes can bring about big results. James Clear’s book Atomic Habits is a fantastic read. It explains how we can all change our life by making small little changes to what we do each day.
This book is amongst my favourites because its encouraging message makes me feel that anything is possible. Not only what we can do to change our physical environment but also our inner environment and mindset too. When big change seems overwhelming or unrealistic, knowing that tiny habits can help us improve our life is comforting and motivating!
Try these 2-minute habits which have made my life easier as a starting point.

24 SIMPLE DAILY HABITS TO MAKE LIFE EASIER
Try these suggestions out for size, perhaps one at a time so you can feel how they work for you. If one idea isn’t relevant to you, can you swap it for something else that might help you more?
Morning Habits to Start Your Day Well
How you begin your day often shapes how the rest of it unfolds. A calm, intentional start can help you feel more focused, prepared and in control, even when life is busy.
These small habits don’t need to take long, but they can help you feel calmer, more prepared and less rushed as your day begins.
1. Make your bed
Make your bed first thing in the morning as soon as you get out of it. Not only will your bedroom look neat and tidy but the physical act of making your bed also signals your brain to get mentally prepared for the next part of your day ahead.
2. Get up as early as you need
Get up as early as you need so you can make a head-start on your day before your day has a head-start on you! If you’ve got things you need or want to do today, don’t hit the snooze button or eek out every last minute in bed. Count to 5 and get out of bed right away or move your alarm clock or phone to the other side of your bedroom so you have to get out of bed to turn it off! Read more on creating a simple minimalist morning routine or these tips on how to get up earlier if you need help with this.
3. Check your schedule
Check your schedule first thing in the morning so you don’t forget or miss any appointments or activities. Try this monthly checklist, how to plan for the week ahead or this list of things to do on Sunday for more help with planning and organising your schedule and time. I also have many ideas for simplifying and decluttering your schedule in this article on how to be more productive (and not just busy).
4. Create first instead of consume
Avoid checking emails or social media first thing in the morning. Depending on what you read or look at, what you’re ‘consuming’ can set the tone for the rest of your day including making you feel sad, unmotivated or unhappy. You might not even be able to deal with anything that needs actioning until you’ve got more time or you’re at work. Spend your morning time creating and nurturing your own life instead.
Try this:
- Choose just one habit from this section to focus on
- Keep it small and realistic so it fits easily into your day
- Try it consistently for a week and notice how it feels
Once your day has started well, the next step is keeping things running smoothly at home…

Daily Habits for a Calm and Organised Home
Your home supports your everyday life, so keeping on top of small tasks regularly can make a big difference. These simple habits help prevent clutter building up and make your home feel easier to manage.
When these tasks are taken care of little and often, your home feels easier to manage and far less overwhelming to keep on top of.
5. Deal with the laundry
A mundane but essential task that’s easier when done regularly to avoid the dreaded laundry mountain!
Put a laundry load on so dirty clothes don’t build up and you’ve always got clean, fresh clothes in the wardrobe. Fold/put away laundry before you go to bed so you’re not left with piles of clean but crushed clothes adding to the clutter.
Use smaller, individual baskets to separate laundry for each family member and get your kids to help by putting away their own laundry as much as possible.
6. Prepare in the evening for school and work
Prepare school and work bags in the evening as part of your evening routine when you have more time and space to think about what you’re doing without forgetting anything important. This will mean you’re super-organised for the morning and will have more time for getting ready.
You could also choose your clothes for the following day to make it quicker and easier to get dressed in the morning without having to decide on and find something to wear when you’re rushing around and time is tight. You might like these tips on how to create your own personal uniform to make it even easier to choose clothes you love to wear and feel good in!
7. Keep a To Do list
Your brain has to work hard and it’s probably full of the tiny details of your every day life. No wonder then that you might forget a thing or two every and now and then! Instead of relying on your brain, get into the habit of writing a To Do list for each day. You’ll have a visual list of what you need to do to help you stay focused and on task. You’re also less likely to forget things and you can identify what’s most important. Get these Most Important Tasks (MITs) done first. Read more on creating a simple, strategic To Do list.
8. Deal with paperwork every day
Of all the things that clutters our home, it has to be paperwork that I get asked about the most! Keeping up with paperwork is a struggle for many of us. Just think about all the post that comes in, junk mail, flyers and leaflets, appointment letters, cards, school permission forms, receipts, bank statements and other important financial, personal and household documents.
Check your post daily, deal with any paperwork that requires actioning and throw, shred, scan or file everything else regularly so that paper clutter doesn’t build up. Allocate a particular box or place in your home where you keep and deal with paperwork so it doesn’t spread throughout the home.
9. Declutter your emails
Check your emails regularly and deal with them so your inbox doesn’t fill up with junk and you can make sure you don’t miss anything important. Delete unwanted newsletters.
10. Plan your meals
I hate meal planning but love the benefits so much that regular meal planning is part of my weekly routine. Although I plan our family’s meals for the week each Sunday, one of my daily habits is also to check what’s on the meal plan for the day. This means I remember to take things out of the freezer if necessary and prep any food during the day if I’m going to be rushed for dinner. I also prep the packed lunches for tomorrow to save time in the morning if time is tight. Read more about meal planning and get a free printable meal plan.
11. Do a little housework
Spend a few minutes doing housework so you don’t have to spend hours playing catch up. Even just 10 minutes here or there every day will help keep on top of the mess and grime. You could clean the bathroom whilst overseeing the kids in the bath, do the dishes and sweep the floor after every meal, or change bedding on rotation. Read this post on how to spend less time cleaning for some tips to get housework done quickly and easily.
12. Declutter your home
Clutter invades our homes daily so keep on top of it with some simple habits to stay clutter-free. Put things away after you’ve used them, don’t move around empty-handed when you could carry something instead, give everything a ‘home’ to be stored in when not in use and keep a donation box handy to pop things in you don’t want to keep. For more tips, explore this article on how to declutter your home.
Try this
- Choose just one habit from this section to focus on
- Keep it small and realistic so it fits easily into your day
- Try it consistently for a week and notice how it feels
With your home ticking along, it becomes much easier to create space in your mind too…

Habits for a Clear Mind and Emotional Wellbeing
It’s not just your home that can feel cluttered—your mind can too. Creating small daily habits to support your mental and emotional wellbeing can help you feel calmer, more grounded and better able to cope with everyday life.
Even a few minutes each day spent looking after your mind can help you feel more grounded, focused and better able to handle whatever the day brings.
13. Make time for yourself
Make a pact with yourself to do something just for you each day. Find a window of time in your schedule and plan how you’re going to use it. Put it in your diary and set an alert to remind you when it’s time to put everything away and have some you-time. It doesn’t need to be long, even 10-15 minutes can make a difference. Do something you WANT to do, rather than what you HAVE to do. Read more on how to make time for yourself.
14. Practice self-care
Self-care is important so spend a little time making sure you do what you need to feel good and look after yourself! This could be washing and styling your hair, drinking more water and less coffee, reading a book, practicing meditation or something else. So often self-care gets pushed to the bottom of our priority list and put off until tomorrow or the next day. Then it becomes too little, too late and we wonder why we’re feeling tired, frustrated and burnt out.
What does self-care look like to you and how will you practice self-care for yourself today? Make it a daily habit!
15. Practice gratitude
Cultivating a habit of gratitude reminds us to be thankful for all that we have, instead of chasing what we haven’t. Writing a regular gratitude list (or even just recalling in our mind a few things to be grateful of), can help to keep things in perspective and improve our mental health. We can also use our gratitude lists to help us improve our lives. Read more on gratitude lists and how they help simplify life.
16. Declutter your mind
When you’ve got so much on your plate that you don’t know where to start everything seems more overwhelming and difficult. Make it a regular daily habit to declutter your mind and get all the thoughts out of your head so you can think clearly.
Try this
- Choose just one habit from this section to focus on
- Keep it small and realistic so it fits easily into your day
- Try it consistently for a week and notice how it feels
Alongside a calmer mind, looking after your body and energy is just as important…

Simple Lifestyle Habits to Support Your Wellbeing
Looking after your body, your energy and your personal growth doesn’t have to be complicated. Small, consistent actions can have a big impact over time.
These habits are about supporting your energy and wellbeing in simple, realistic ways that fit into everyday life.
17. Learn something new
Your personal growth is important and so too is being curious about the world and what’s in it, learning new things, exploring opportunities and getting out of your comfort zone every now and then. Listen to a podcast, watch a YouTube tutorial, sign up to an online class, read a book, watch the news, chat with a friend, try out a new recipe, workout or coffee shop, take a different route to work or school. There are many different ways to learn something new and it doesn’t have to take a lot of time! Try this free 30-day Personal Growth Challenge to get started.
18. Get fresh air every day
Even if it’s just 5 minutes, natural daylight has some great benefits and does wonders for your mental health. Sit in the park whilst you eat lunch, walk to pick the kids up from school, take the dog out for a walk, walk by yourself and listen to nature or a podcast. Hear the birds sing, watch the leaves change colour or the flowers blossom.
19. Get regular exercise
Take some exercise and get those endorphins flowing. It doesn’t matter what type of exercise it is, even just a walk. Choose something you enjoy, realistic for the time you have and your lifestyle, that’s comfortable and get your body moving to build stamina, strength and suppleness in a way that feels right to you.
If you can’t commit time, motivation or money to a gym membership or hour long daily workout, think about ways you can incorporate exercise into your daily life. Some examples could be taking the stairs instead of the lift, walking instead of driving to do the school run, parking a little way from the shops and walking the rest of the way, walking faster than your normal strolling pace, gardening and cleaning with lots of energy, even dancing around the house in your spare moments! It might all add up to get you those 10,000 steps!
20. Keep up with current affairs
Catch up on the news so you know what’s going on in the world but keep to just the headlines if you find it too upsetting or difficult. It’s good to keep up to date with current affairs but consume only as much as you need.
21. Create a consistent simple evening routine
What you do in the evening sets the tone for your night in many ways. Not only can you use your evenings to get ready for the following day and ease that morning stress but you can also quieten your mind, calm and relax your body for sleep. Read more on creating a simple evening routine for some simple tips on how to plan and organise for tomorrow and wind down and get ready for bedtime tonight.
Try this
- Choose just one habit from this section to focus on
- Keep it small and realistic so it fits easily into your day
- Try it consistently for a week and notice how it feels
And finally, it’s the people in our lives that matter most, so let’s look at some simple habits for connection…

Daily Habits to Nurture Your Relationships
Strong relationships are built in the small, everyday moments. Making time for connection, even in simple ways, helps strengthen the relationships that matter most.
It’s often the small, consistent moments of connection that help relationships feel stronger, closer and more meaningful over time.
22. Spend quality time with your partner
Chat and spend time with your partner and give each other your presence, time and love. Every relationship needs work to keep it strong and healthy but it’s easy for quality time to be sidelined when the day is busy with so much else.
23. Spend quality time with your children
Spend some quality time with your kids, playing a game, building Lego, reading a book etc when you’re not distracted or multi-tasking doing something else. Children grow up and become independent so what you do when you spend time together will change over the years. Ask them what they would like to do, let them take the lead if they would like. It probably doesn’t have to be anything fancy or expensive.
24. Never end the day on an argument
Go to bed saying I love you and never end on an argument. Tomorrow is another day and you want it to start out right.
Try this
- Choose just one habit from this section to focus on
- Keep it small and realistic so it fits easily into your day
- Try it consistently for a week and notice how it feels
How to Start Daily Habits (Without Overwhelm)
If 24 habits feel like a lot, don’t worry—you don’t need to do them all.
The key to making habits work is to start small and keep things simple. Choose just one or two habits that feel easy to begin with and build from there.
Try attaching a new habit to something you already do, such as making your bed after getting up or checking your schedule after your morning coffee. This makes it easier to remember and more likely to stick.
Most importantly, focus on consistency rather than perfection. Small actions, repeated daily, are what create lasting change over time.
HOW TO CREATE NEW HABITS BY HABIT STACKING
Habits can be difficult to put in place to start with. One way of making this easier is by habit stacking.
Habit stacking involves you adding a new habit on to one that you already have in place. So, for example, making your bed directly after you’ve got out of it, cleaning the kitchen counters after you’ve served dinner, listening to your favourite podcast whilst you’re out for a daily walk.
Choose a habit that you already have in place and do regularly and then ‘stack’ a new habit on top of it. This way your brain will associate one habit with another and the regularity with which you do them.
Read this article from James Clear about habit-stacking and how and why our brains respond well to habit-stacking!
CONCLUSION
Simple daily habits don’t have to be complicated or time-consuming to make a difference. Often, it’s the smallest changes that help life feel a little easier, calmer and more manageable.
You don’t need to do everything at once. Start with one small habit, build it into your day and let it grow naturally over time. Little by little, these small actions can create more space, clarity and freedom in your everyday life.
And over to you…
Which habit feels like the easiest place to start? Is there one small change you could try today to make life feel just a little simpler?
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Antonia Colins is the creator of Balance Through Simplicity, a website helping busy, overwhelmed people declutter their home, time and life. She has over 20 years of personal and professional experience in juggling work and family life and supporting individuals to remain independent in and enjoy their home more. In her spare time, you can find Antonia walking, reading or planning her next travel adventure! She lives in the UK with her husband and teenage kids. Get your free Declutter Starter Kit.


ayearofpositiveparenting
Thursday 4th of October 2018
Such a lovely post, thank you for sharing. Lot's of these things I do already, so it's good to know I'm on the right track and there is definitely some room for improvement! x
Balance Through Simplicity
Wednesday 26th of December 2018
Hi, I'm glad you liked it! I think it's always helpful to know when you're doing a good job. We often hear about the things we don't do, or forget to do, or do wrong, but it's so important to hear when we do things right too!