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Motherhood Isn’t Who You Are — It’s Part of Who You Are
There’s a subtle message many moms begin to absorb without realizing it. That once you become a mother, every other part of you should fade quietly into the background.That your dreams should shrink.That your identity should simplify.That your needs should become secondary. And over time, many women begin to feel like they’ve disappeared inside the role they love the most. But here’s the truth we need to say more often: Motherhood is part of you.It is not all of you. The Ide
Jan 273 min read


A Mom’s Group Meetup in the Park: Why Friendship Matters More Than Ever in Motherhood
There’s a kind of loneliness that only motherhood can bring. Not because you’re surrounded by no one.But because you’re surrounded by people who need you constantly. You spend your days caring, nurturing, responding, holding space for tiny emotions — and somehow still feel unseen in the process. That’s why mom friendships matter so deeply.Not surface-level friendships.But the kind where you can show up tired, messy, unfiltered — and still feel understood. Sometimes, that conn
Jan 273 min read


The “Soft Life Mom” Era: Creating Slower Days While Still Building Big Dreams
There’s a quiet shift happening among mothers right now. Not toward giving up ambition.Not toward doing less with our lives.But toward doing things more intentionally . It’s what many are calling the Soft Life Mom era — a way of living that prioritizes peace, presence, emotional wellbeing, and slower rhythms… while still holding space for growth, dreams, and purpose. And despite what the name suggests, this life isn’t weak.It ’s deeply strong. What the “Soft Life Mom” Actual
Jan 253 min read


The Valentine’s Reset: Falling Back in Love with Yourself
Reintroducing Yourself to Who You Are Now
You are not the same woman you were before motherhood. And that’s not a loss — that’s evolution.
You are stronger. More emotionally aware. More intuitive. More resilient. More grounded.
This season of life deserves a version of self-love that honors who you are now, not who you used to be.
Ask yourself:
• What feels meaningful to me lately?
• What do I enjoy doing when no one needs me?
• What part of myself have I been neglecti
Jan 253 min read


Why the First Birthday Hits Different (And How to Honor Your Emotions Around It)
No one really warns you about how emotional the first birthday will feel. You think you’re planning a party.You think you’re picking out decorations.You think you’re just celebrating a milestone. And then suddenly, you’re standing in the nursery late at night, scrolling through newborn photos, wondering how an entire year passed this quickly. The first birthday is not just about your baby.It ’s about you, too. The First Birthday Is a Milestone for Mothers, Not Just Babies W
Jan 243 min read


A Galentine’s Brunch Menu That Feels Effortless but Elevated
Hosting a Galentine’s brunch? These simple yet beautiful menu ideas, styling tips, and hosting suggestions make it easy to gather with friends in a way that feels special but not stressful.
Jan 232 min read


Galentine’s Done Right: How to Host a Cozy, Elevated Night In with Your Mom Friends
There’s something sacred about the friendships that hold you in motherhood. The friends who don’t mind if your house isn’t perfect.The ones who bring snacks instead of expectations.The ones who understand that canceled plans usually mean someone didn’t nap.The ones who know every version of you — before kids, during babies, and as you become someone entirely new. That’s what Galentine’s Day is really about. Not performative parties.Not aesthetic pressure.Not perfectly styled
Jan 213 min read


Surviving Isn’t the Goal Anymore: Choosing to Thrive as a Mom This Year
There was a season where “just get through the day” felt like an accomplishment. Where showers were rushed.Meals were whatever was fastest.Days blurred together in feedings, diapers, naps, and mental load.Where survival mode wasn’t a metaphor — it was real. And while there is no shame in that season (sometimes survival is exactly what’s required), many moms reach a quiet moment where something shifts. A realization settles in: I don’t just want to survive motherhood anymore.I
Jan 174 min read


Raising Little Loves: Simple Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Babies & Toddlers
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with babies and toddlers using simple, meaningful activities that build connection without overwhelm. Easy ideas for moms with little ones.
Jan 163 min read


Self-Love Isn’t Selfish: Why Moms Deserve Romance Too
Somewhere along the way, many mothers quietly stop expecting romance. Not because they don’t want it.Not because it doesn’t matter.But because they convince themselves it should come last. After the kids.After the house.After the to-do list.After everyone else’s needs are met. But here’s the truth no one says loudly enough:Mothers deserve romance too.Not just on Valentine’s Day.Not just occasionally.But as a foundational part of who they are. Because you were a woman before y
Jan 154 min read


A Mother’s Guide to Planning a Beautiful First Birthday Party (Without the Overwhelm)
Planning your baby’s first birthday? This gentle guide walks moms through creating a beautiful, meaningful first birthday party without the stress. From choosing a theme to setting a realistic timeline and honoring the emotional side of this milestone, this article is full of practical tips and heartfelt encouragement for modern motherhood.
Jan 155 min read


What Motherhood Has Taught Me About Real Love
Motherhood quickly strips away the idea that love is only a feeling.
Because there are days when you don’t feel patient.Days when you don’t feel calm.Days when you don’t feel like you’re doing any of this particularly well.
Jan 144 min read
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