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#HolidayBoundaries emphasizes self-care, personal space, and emotional well-being during festive seasons. It encourages setting limits, prioritizing mental health, navigating family dynamics, promoting positivity, and fostering respectful interactions, ensuring enjoyable celebrations.
It’s been a season, y’all—navigating life, grief, and motherhood has been overwhelming at times. Some days, showing up late is the best I can manage, but I’m showing up—and that matters. These moments reminded me why it’s worth it—the kids’ laughter, singing and dancing the night away, the memories we’re creating together. That’s what truly matters. What’s upsetting is when adults lose sight of what really matters. The holidays aren’t about rigid schedules or control. They’re supposed to be about the kids, and we’re supposed to make the best out of whatever life throws at us—for their sake. Seeing them happy, bonding and enjoying their time together should be enough to remind us all why we come together in the first place. To anyone juggling it all: remember, your best is enough. Show up when you can, how you can. And if others can’t offer you grace? That’s on them, not you. It’s not your job to please everyone. It’s your job to make the best out of whatever life throws at you, set your differences aside, and create the kind of memories you can all cherish. That should be enough for all of us—even if it doesn’t happen on the exact timeline someone else wanted. It really sucks when grown-ups let their frustrations and hate towards others take center stage, robbing the kids of their joy in the process. That’s not what the focus should be during the holidays and it’s not something I’ll tolerate. Throw all the stones you want at me for struggling more than you think I should, but don’t drag my kids into it. That’s where I draw the line—and when I start re-evaluating who gets a place in our lives. To anyone else navigating similar situations: keep showing up, keep protecting your peace, and let go of the need to explain yourself to those who refuse to see your heart. #betterlatethannever #momlifeunfiltered #kidscomefirst #familyfirst #holidayboundaries #navigatingmotherhood #protectyourpeace #HealingJourney #familydrama #griefinmotherhood #MindfulLiving #familymatters #lowtoxliving #scrunchymomlife #empoweredmoms
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It’s been a season, y’all—navigating life, grief, and motherhood has been overwhelming at times. Some days, showing up late is the best I can manage, but I’m showing up—and that matters. These moments reminded me why it’s worth it—the kids’ laughter, singing and dancing the night away, the memories we’re creating together. That’s what truly matters. What’s upsetting is when adults lose sight of what really matters. The holidays aren’t about rigid schedules or control. They’re supposed to be about the kids, and we’re supposed to make the best out of whatever life throws at us—for their sake. Seeing them happy, bonding and enjoying their time together should be enough to remind us all why we come together in the first place. To anyone juggling it all: remember, your best is enough. Show up when you can, how you can. And if others can’t offer you grace? That’s on them, not you. It’s not your job to please everyone. It’s your job to make the best out of whatever life throws at you, set your differences aside, and create the kind of memories you can all cherish. That should be enough for all of us—even if it doesn’t happen on the exact timeline someone else wanted. It really sucks when grown-ups let their frustrations and hate towards others take center stage, robbing the kids of their joy in the process. That’s not what the focus should be during the holidays and it’s not something I’ll tolerate. Throw all the stones you want at me for struggling more than you think I should, but don’t drag my kids into it. That’s where I draw the line—and when I start re-evaluating who gets a place in our lives. To anyone else navigating similar situations: keep showing up, keep protecting your peace, and let go of the need to explain yourself to those who refuse to see your heart. #betterlatethannever #momlifeunfiltered #kidscomefirst #familyfirst #holidayboundaries #navigatingmotherhood #protectyourpeace #HealingJourney #familydrama #griefinmotherhood #MindfulLiving #familymatters #lowtoxliving #scrunchymomlife #empoweredmoms

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