08/06/2026
For the longest time, I believed I had to choose.
Be a good mommy.
Or build something of my own.
Every dream felt selfish. Every hour I spent on myself came with guilt.
But motherhood didn’t take away my ambition. It gave it a deeper purpose.
Today, I’m learning that I don’t have to choose between my family and my growth.
I can be present for my children and still create a life I’m proud of.
And if you’re standing at that crossroads too, I want you to know:
You deserve both. ❤️
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02/06/2026
Life is not just about the wins.
It’s also about the plans that didn’t work out, the opportunities you missed, the ideas that failed, and the days when you wondered if all your effort was worth it.
But when I look back, I realise something.
Every time something didn’t go the way I wanted, I still gained something.
A new skill.
A new lesson.
More confidence.
More patience.
Just like a tree grows a new branch, we grow too.
Maybe the result wasn’t what you hoped for.
But you are not the same person who started.
And sometimes, that’s the biggest win of all. ❤️
27/05/2026
I used to think growth meant becoming stronger, faster, more productive.
But motherhood taught me something completely different.
Some seasons of life are not asking you to control everything.
They are teaching you how to adapt without losing yourself.
This article is deeply personal to me because it talks about the shift so many mothers silently go through — from certainty to uncertainty, from rigid plans to patience, from control to flexibility.
And somewhere in that process, you discover a newer version of yourself. One that bends, adjusts, survives… and still keeps moving forward.
If you’ve ever felt like motherhood changed you in ways you can’t fully explain, I think this piece will stay with you.
Read: “The Life Lesson Motherhood Forced Me to Learn” on my Substack. 🤍
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21/05/2026
Not every mom wants to become an influencer.
Not every business needs a ring light, fancy office, or viral reels.
But somehow… the internet only celebrates a few types of businesses.
And quietly forgets the moms who are:
✨ baking at midnight after the kids sleep
✨ selling handmade products from a small corner at home
✨ offering services in their local community
✨ running home daycares while raising their own children
✨ freelancing between school pickups and chores
✨ restarting after a career break
✨ learning new skills while managing a family
✨ building slowly, quietly, and consistently
Not every business looks glamorous online.
But every mom trying to build something for herself and her family deserves to feel proud of it. 🤍
Because a business is still a business
even if it grows differently.
Even if it’s small right now.
Even if nobody is making content about it.
Save this for the mommy building something quietly behind the scenes.
Your business is valid too. ✨
20/05/2026
I used to think that if I just found the right work-from-home opportunity and stayed consistent, everything would slowly fall into place.
But motherhood changes the way you work.
You learn to build in between responsibilities, exhaustion, guilt, growth, and everyday life.
This article is one of the most honest things I’ve written about building a side hustle as a mommy while trying to hold on to yourself too. 🤍
If this is something you’ve been struggling with silently, I think you’ll relate to it.
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13/05/2026
Finding yourself after motherhood feels even harder when you’re a working mommy trying to balance work, kids, home, responsibilities… and yourself. 🤍
Sometimes you become so busy managing life that you slowly stop recognising your own needs, dreams, and identity outside of being needed all the time.
But emotional healing for women often starts in small ways ✨
🤍 Taking care of yourself without guilt
🤍 Working on your goals again
🤍 Making time for what makes you feel alive
🤍 Remembering you matter too
Motherhood and identity should not feel separate.
You are still you underneath the exhaustion. ❤️