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THIS IS FOR THE MOTHER WHO IS STILL TRYING
Some days, I wake up feeling like I have it all together like I’m nailing this whole “mom and entrepreneur” thing. But then, there are days when simply getting through feels like climbing a mountain with no summit in sight. Here’s the raw truth that no one talks about enough: being a mother and building a business at the same time is one of the hardest, most beautiful struggles you’ll ever face. It’s messy, exhausting, and full of moments where doubt creeps in. Moments where you question if you’re doing enough for your children, your dreams, or yourself. I’ve had nights where I stay up late, working on my goals, only to wake up feeling guilty for not being “present enough” for my little ones. I’ve felt torn between chasing my passion and wanting to be the best mom I can be. And I know I’m not alone. But growth, true growth, isn’t always loud or glamorous. Sometimes it’s in the quiet, unseen moments waking up before the world does to plan your day, showing up even when your energy is drained, or celebrating small wins like posting content while juggling a baby in your arms. If you’re reading this and you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or like you’re falling behind I want you to know this: you are enough, just as you are. You’re not behind. You’re building something meaningful both at home and for your future. The path is tough, but every step forward is progress. And this isn’t the end of your story — it’s the beginning of something incredible. I want to hear from you: What’s the biggest challenge you face balancing motherhood and your dreams? Let’s lift each other up in this journey. 💪🏽❤️
THE STRUGGLE IS REAL
There was a season where I felt like I had nothing left for me. I loved my kids deeply, but between diapers, meals, and never-ending laundry, I felt like I was slowly losing myself. I craved something that was mine something that reminded me I was more than just a mom. But everything felt too big, too overwhelming, or just unrealistic for my season of life. Until I stumbled on reselling. I didn’t need a degree, tons of money, or even a full 8-hour workday. I just needed a phone, a few items to start with, and a little consistency. This was the moment things started to shift... One day while decluttering, I looked at a few baby clothes that i didn't get to rock on my little keisha and thought, “Someone out there needs this.” So I listed them online no fancy setup, no perfect photos. And they sold. That tiny sale lit something in me. I realized I could start right where I was, with what I had. I didn’t need to invent anything new. I just needed to be willing to learn and show up, one item at a time. This wasn’t about getting rich overnight. It was about finding purpose, freedom, and income in the cracks of my day.
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🌱 New Month, New Grounding 🌸
There’s something about the start of a new month that feels like a deep breath, a chance to reset, realign, and remember the vision we’re working toward. For me, that vision includes stability ,in my home, in my mind, and yes… in my finances too. Being a full-time mom means I wear every hat imaginable. Some days I’m thriving, and some days I’m just surviving but even in the chaos, I’ve learned I can build stability. Bit by bit. Choice by choice. What’s shifted everything for me? Letting go of the belief that I had to choose between being present for my family or building something sustainable. Starting small, but showing up consistently ,even when the day didn’t go as planned. Creating a flexible income stream that supports my life, instead of working my life around it. This month, I’m holding space for both the mom who needs rest and the woman who wants results. If you’re walking this same path juggling motherhood while trying to build something that lasts , you are not alone. You can be present and powerful. Grounded and growing. Let’s start this month with intention. What’s one thing you’re doing in June to bring more stability into your life? Let me know in the comment section, let's discuss? As for me, I gonna go full business mode this month just to catch up on lost profit last month Also I gonna do me, just me this time.
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THE SHIFT NO ONE WARNS YOU ABOUT
The Shift No One Warns You About” No one really talks about it the quiet moment you realize you’re not just you anymore. You’re still you... but now you’re also the safe space, the comforter, the snack-finder, the always listening, always-doing center of someone else's little universe. Motherhood doesn’t happen in a single moment it unfolds slowly. It’s the first time you put yourself last without even thinking. It’s the guilt when you do think about yourself. It’s looking in the mirror and seeing someone familiar… but also someone changed. No one warned me that I’d grieve parts of myself while discovering new pieces all at once. And maybe you’ve felt that too? This space isn’t for perfect moms it’s for the real ones. The ones figuring it out between diapers, deadlines, and dinner. The ones who feel joy and heaviness in the same breath. The ones trying to reconnect with the woman behind the title “Mom.” This is just the beginning of a conversation. I’ll be sharing more pieces of this journey in the days to come, but for now, I want to hear from you: What’s one part of you that’s changed since becoming a mom whether you expected it or not?
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@Liz Frazier Wow, thank you for sharing this so openly! 🥹 Your journey is powerful and I can only imagine how much strength, growth, and love it took to navigate motherhood from such a young age. It’s amazing how our kids can become our greatest teachers, isn’t it? I love how you said you became a new version of your old self so beautifully said. Your perspective is inspiring, and your gratitude really shines through. Sending you so much love, mama you’re doing an incredible job with your 3 blessings! 💛✨
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@Liz Frazier Ahhh, congratulations!! 🎓💐That’s such a big milestone for your little baby and for you. You’ve walked such a long journey to get here, and it’s no wonder the emotions are flowing. It’s a beautiful moment to soak in as a proud mama. For the other mamas in this space have any of your kids hit a big milestone recently? Let’s celebrate each other’s wins, no matter how big or small!
“Motherhood Isn’t Meant to Be Done Alone”
Somewhere along the way, we started believing we had to do it all. All the cooking. All the cleaning. All the emotional holding. All the mental juggling. All the quiet sacrificing. Alone. And if we couldn’t? We told ourselves we weren’t strong enough. Not organized enough. Not “mom” enough. But here’s the truth no one says out loud enough: Motherhood was never meant to be done in isolation. In so many cultures, mothers were surrounded by sisters, aunties, elders, and neighbors. There were extra hands. Extra hearts. Extra support. Today? Many moms are parenting in silence, in burnout, in “I got it” mode while quietly wishing someone would just ask if we’re okay. You are strong. You are capable. But you’re also human. And needing help doesn’t make you weak. It makes you wise. So this post is for the mom who’s been carrying it all. Are not alone. You don’t have to be. Let’s rewrite the story together. 🤍 What’s one thing you wish someone would help you with no judgment, just honesty?
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Calliope Travis
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Joined May 7, 2025
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