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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 3:42 pm
I davven shachris daily and sometimes mincha - but I work P/T and no little kids.

When I had little kids, I was working 35 hours and managed to davven shachris.

Kudos to al Moms who make the effort.

It so easy to lose the habit of formal tefilla.

If you can manage to squeeze in davening, it really changes your day!
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amother
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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 4:09 pm
I talk to Hashem all day.
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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 4:46 pm
I have not davened in years. But that has more to do with my relationship, or lack there of, with god, than time.
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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 9:42 pm
amother [ Scarlet ] wrote:
I have not davened in years. But that has more to do with my relationship, or lack there of, with god, than time.


Hugs.
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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 10:22 pm
amother [ Scarlet ] wrote:
I have not davened in years. But that has more to do with my relationship, or lack there of, with god, than time.


Same. I was wondering if I was the only one.
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Post Wed, Mar 24 2021, 10:49 pm
Giving all you busy women chizuk over here... I'm a mom in my 30's with a houseful of 7 little kids bH, a part time job with a pretty heavy responsibility, and my two older children are academically disabled. I took upon myself to daven shacharis, mincha and maariv after hearing R Kanievsky's daughter's take on it. Ladies, I am a different person! My connection to G-d is so much more real than all of my talking all day because I'm doing it the way He commanded. Not because I have to, but because I want to. Yes, I miss here and there. But I don't bash myself, I just try again the next day. Because if I have 5 minutes for a coffee break, I can take 5 minutes for a davening break too. Don't believe me-try it yourself!
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Post Thu, Mar 25 2021, 9:46 am
amother [ Tan ] wrote:
Giving all you busy women chizuk over here... I'm a mom in my 30's with a houseful of 7 little kids bH, a part time job with a pretty heavy responsibility, and my two older children are academically disabled. I took upon myself to daven shacharis, mincha and maariv after hearing R Kanievsky's daughter's take on it. Ladies, I am a different person! My connection to G-d is so much more real than all of my talking all day because I'm doing it the way He commanded. Not because I have to, but because I want to. Yes, I miss here and there. But I don't bash myself, I just try again the next day. Because if I have 5 minutes for a coffee break, I can take 5 minutes for a davening break too. Don't believe me-try it yourself!


Kol hakavod.
And you mention 5 minute breaks. At different points in life we are fully yotzei with abridged versions.
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Post Thu, Mar 25 2021, 9:57 am
I never do.
I try to on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur but I just have a hard time with it and usually just give up.
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