MOMMY IS TIRED TOO




 We don’t talk about it enough — the fact that moms are tired, too.

Not just sleepy. Tired.
From the endless laundry piles, the rushed breakfasts, the mental checklists, the worry, the juggling, the soccer games, the everything. And in the middle of all that, somehow we still find the energy to sit with our kids and help them read, write, count, and dream.

You show up tired, but you show up.
That’s powerful. That’s love. That’s motherhood.

And while you're investing in your child’s education, cheering through sounding out syllables, or repeating the same math problem for the third time, don't forget you’re still allowed to be a whole person, too.


πŸ’œ Tips for Moms to Refill Their Cup

You deserve more than survival. Here are a few simple ways to pour back into you:

  1. Schedule a mini solo break each week. 🎢
    Even 20 minutes with a book, podcast, or silence in your car can work wonders.

  2. Create a “mom moment” ritual. πŸ’½
    Light a candle after the kids are asleep. Take a slow shower with music. Watch a guilty pleasure show and have no apologies about it.

  3. Say yes to one treat a month. 🍧
    Coffee with a friend. A new pair of leggings. A walk by yourself. Budget it in like it matters because it does.

  4. Let one thing go. πŸ‘©
    Whether it’s dishes in the sink or that pile of laundry, give yourself permission to not do it all. That’s not failure — it’s grace.


So yes, mommy is tired too. But she’s also strong, intentional, and worthy of rest.

Here’s to finding peace in the pause — and remembering that showing up for yourself is part of showing up for them, too.


Love You, Mom! πŸ’œ

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