From isolated to connected in 30 days
Motherhood is lonely by default. This recipe builds a 30-day plan to create repeatable, low-effort social connection — with scripts for invites, follow-ups, and a backup plan for introverts.
Build a 30-day village-building plan for an isolated mom. Ask about availability windows, location constraints, preferred connection style (1:1 vs group), existing light connections, and childcare options. Output: a 30-day connection ladder with concrete weekly actions, message scripts for inviting/following up/rescheduling/setting boundaries, a repeatable weekly plan, and a backup plan for introverts or social anxiety. Optimize for low friction, repetition, and safety.
This recipe creates a "connection ladder" — starting with tiny, low-risk
social steps and building toward regular touchpoints over 30 days. No
forced extroversion, no "just put yourself out there" advice.
Stop being the family project manager
Build a weekly schedule, decision rules, and scripts that prevent one parent from becoming the household operations manager. Coverage grid, handoff protocol, and conflict-prevention rules included.
A realistic weekly rhythm that doesn't chase perfection
Build a time-blocked week template with buffers, a "minimum viable home" standard for busy weeks, and a daily 15-minute reset routine. Designed for moms who are always rushing.
Never forget who you're praying for
Keep a living prayer list that your Claw helps you maintain. Track prayer requests, get reminded to follow up, and receive prompts for people and situations you've committed to pray about — all organized by the rhythm of your practice.
Protect your space without spiraling
Creates a moderation plan and template set for hate comments, harassment, and dogpiles. It helps you decide when to delete, hide, restrict, report, or disengage, while maintaining a healthy creator mindset and community standards.