Moms are unstoppable. Whether they’re racing through a grocery store with no list or managing a tantrum in public, they handle every challenge with determination. I approach life with the fierce spirit of a mother, and I take pride in it.
I express myself like a mother—loud and unapologetic. I want my voice to resonate, especially on important issues like social justice, education, and how women deserve to be treated. Mothers shouldn’t be muted or dismissed simply because they are “just a mom.” Every mom I know has a powerful voice, and they are not afraid to use it.
I throw like a mother, embodying strength. After carrying three children, often two at a time, I once scaled a pool’s edge while seven months pregnant because my toddler was sinking fast. I’ve balanced multiple grocery bags while managing a stroller and even caught my child mid-fall with just a few fingers. Mothers possess incredible power.
I dress like a mother too. Heels are my go-to for special occasions, and I can navigate public restrooms in style. On casual days, you’ll find me in my favorite Adidas T-shirt or comfy yoga pants, which I proudly wear anywhere. I love dressing up and looking good, but I also feel beautiful in my activewear. Every mother has her unique style and makes no apologies for it.
My hairstyle reflects my life as a mother. Some days, it’s thrown into a messy bun to save time, while other days, I invest energy into making it look great. Whatever makes me feel like the best version of myself is worth it.
My language is expressive, and yes, I swear. I sprinkle in a few choice words when the moment calls for it, and my kids understand that such language is off-limits for them—for now. However, there are words we absolutely won’t tolerate: hate, ugly, stupid, or can’t.
I enjoy my coffee in the morning—any way I like it—because it’s essential for me to function. I make no apologies for this small pleasure that helps me be a better mom. At night, I indulge in a glass of wine, sometimes with fellow moms and other times while unwinding alone with my favorite shows. It’s my way of relaxing and savoring life.
I love fiercely, with a passion that ignites a lifelong flame within me. Motherhood transforms a woman’s heart, making her love deeply and profoundly.
I clean like a mother, too. Some days, my home sparkles, every corner pristine, and it brings me joy, even if it only lasts a few hours. Other days, I’m too busy living to worry about the mess. I’ve had moments of yoga on a dust-laden floor, followed by frantic cleaning sessions. Yet, when I’m playing with my kids, the dirt becomes invisible.
When someone tells me, “You do that like a mother,” I proudly respond, “Yes, I do!” Mothers own their identities. We are proud of our voices, we relish the little joys like coffee, wine, and a good haircut, and we dress however we please. We navigate life in ways that suit us, and when faced with challenges, we know how to handle them—like a true mother.
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In summary, motherhood is a powerful journey filled with pride, strength, and individuality. Mothers approach life with a fierce spirit, and we celebrate our unique styles, voices, and experiences.
