When Showing Up as a Mom Feels Hard

Motherhood is beautiful, but if Iโ€™m being honest, it can also feel unbearably heavy. Lately, Iโ€™ve found myself in one of those seasons where showing up the way I want to feels impossible.

Recently, I shared a paid Instagram postโ€”something that shouldโ€™ve felt like an accomplishment. But when the engagement was low, instead of celebrating, I felt defeated. I started questioning my work, my effort, even my worth. On top of that, I had a financial savings goal Iโ€™d been building toward. For a moment, it felt like I was finally making progress. But then the money was spent unknowingly, and just like that, I was back at square one.

Itโ€™s moments like these that hit harder than they should. Because itโ€™s not just about social media or moneyโ€”itโ€™s about the hope we attach to progress. Every time I think Iโ€™m moving forward, one setback has me feeling like Iโ€™m starting all over again. And maybe youโ€™ve been there too.

As moms, we carry so muchโ€”our kidsโ€™ needs, our familyโ€™s future, and our own unspoken dreams. And yet, when life throws curveballs, itโ€™s easy to feel like weโ€™re failing at it all. Iโ€™m naturally reserved, so I donโ€™t always know who to turn to when Iโ€™m overwhelmed. I long to be heard without being dismissed, to be reminded that my feelings matter, even when they donโ€™t have a tidy solution.

At the same time, I know my children deserve a mother who is present, not distracted by setbacks. They need my love and my laughter more than they need me to have everything figured out. And while I want to protect them from my stress, I canโ€™t ignore the weight I carry.

If youโ€™re reading this and nodding along, please know youโ€™re not alone. So many of us wrestle with these invisible battlesโ€”financial worries, career doubts, the pressure to keep it all together. We might not always talk about it, but it doesnโ€™t make the struggle any less real.

Hereโ€™s what Iโ€™m holding onto right now:

  • A setback doesnโ€™t erase the progress Iโ€™ve made.
  • My worth is not tied to numbersโ€”whether in a bank account or on social media.
  • Being present, even in imperfection, is enough for my kids.

I donโ€™t have all the answers, and maybe you donโ€™t either. But sometimes, naming the struggle is the first step toward loosening its grip.

So if youโ€™re in a hard season, I see you. Youโ€™re not a failure for feeling the weight. Youโ€™re a mom doing her best in the middle of it allโ€”and that matters more than you know.

2 responses to “When Showing Up as a Mom Feels Hard”

  1. You seriously have such a gift with words โค๏ธ

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