Dear Fellow Mother,
I see you there, lying in bed, desperately trying to muster the strength to rise. There’s a part of you that might wish you hadn’t opened your eyes today—yearning to slip away into nothingness feels easier than wrestling with the relentless thoughts that haunt you. I can sense the doubt in your heart: “Is this life really worth the struggle?”
But then, in a moment of clarity, you remember the reason you keep pushing forward. You gather every ounce of strength to get out of bed because the baby is crying and your little one needs breakfast. You know they rely on you.
I can feel your ache as you cradle that tiny baby, watching your “big kid” munch on breakfast, and you’re filled with conflicting emotions. You wonder how you got so lucky to have these beautiful souls, yet simultaneously, you grapple with the urge to disappear. The love you feel is immense, mingled with guilt that you can’t quite shake. Are those tears of gratitude or shame?
As you navigate through your day, every small task becomes a triumph. It may not be perfect, but it doesn’t matter because you’re here, showing up for another day. Whether it’s at the office, home, or school, you’re present, doing what it takes to survive. Sure, dinner might consist of Pop-Tarts on the go and you haven’t showered in days, but that’s okay. What truly matters is that you’re still here, still fighting.
You are a warrior, mama. You battle against the odds because your children need you. They may not realize it yet, but you are a queen, a beacon of love, a testament to the unbreakable bond you share. Yes, others might judge you for your appearance or the way you handle parenting, but let me remind you: it doesn’t matter. What counts is that you show up and love your kids, and that is enough. Allow that to be enough.
With love,
A Fellow Mama
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In summary, to all the mothers out there fighting through their struggles, remember you are not alone, and your love and presence are invaluable.
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