Happy Mother's Day to every mother
Happy Mother's Day to every mother, mother-figure, and woman in this Network who mothers something into existence — a child, a business, a community, a calling.
I see you. The ones who built a company in the margins of nap time. The ones who lost their mothers and still show up. The ones who never had children but pour into people anyway. The ones whose mothering looks like coaching, mentoring, leading, feeding, listening, praying.
Today is yours. Rest if you can. Be celebrated. Be still.
Pro tip — a free gift, no ask:
One of the most under-used moves in early-stage business is celebrating your community on the holidays they care about. Not the holidays you're supposed to post about. The ones that matter to the people you serve.
Most founders skip this because they think a holiday post has to "convert." It doesn't. The conversion is the relationship.
So here's what I'm modeling for you in this very message: a celebration with no link, no offer, no booking ask. Just acknowledgment + a small useful thing.
Try it today. Before you close your eyes tonight.
Mother's Day is still alive for a few more hours. Don't save this for next week. Don't wait for the next holiday. Do it now, while the day is still on the calendar.
Here's a prompt — paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Fill in the brackets. Post what it gives you.
You are writing a short Mother's Day social media post for me to publish today. Here is what you need to know:
My niche: [describe what you do in one sentence — e.g., "I help LPNs transition from long-term care into corporate healthcare roles" or "I sell handmade lip care products for Black women"]
My audience: [describe who you serve — e.g., "LPNs in their 30s-50s feeling burned out and underpaid" or "Black women ages 25-45 who care about clean ingredients and self-care"]
My voice: warm, direct, not preachy, no coaching clichés
Write a Mother's Day post that does the following, in this order:
  1. Honors mothers, mother-figures, and women who mother something into existence (a child, a business, a calling, a community) — widen the frame so women without children and women grieving their mothers feel included.
  2. Names my specific audience by what they actually do (use the audience detail above — don't say "you amazing women").
  3. Gives them ONE piece of free, genuinely useful advice tied to my niche — something they could actually use this week. Be specific, not generic.
  4. Ends with a warm sign-off. No CTA. No link. No "DM me." No "if you want more, comment below." Nothing transactional.
Constraints:
  • 100-150 words maximum
  • No emojis except optionally one at the very end
  • Do not use the phrases "in this season," "I see you queen," "boss mama," "mompreneur," "stepping into your purpose," or any other coach-speak
  • Do not begin with "Happy Mother's Day to all the…" — find a better opening line
  • Write it in my voice, not yours
Paste it. Edit one or two lines so it sounds fully like you. Post it. Close the app. Go back to your day.
You'll feel weird hitting publish without a CTA. Hit publish anyway. That feeling is the old way of selling leaving your body.
Happy Mother's Day, Network. Go be loved on today.
— Coach Jenn 🤍
"She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." — Proverbs 31:25
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Happy Mother's Day to every mother
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