Early on, I viewed fitness as another chore. But then something shifted. I stopped working out because I "had to" and started doing it because of how it made me feel . Motivating myself meant realizing that my body is capable of incredible things—it grew a human, after all! My Daily "Mommy Motivation" Rituals
Being a young mom is a whirlwind. Between the sleepless nights and the constant "to-do" lists, it’s easy to let your own needs slide to the bottom of the pile. For a long time, I thought "me time" was a luxury I couldn't afford. But I’ve realized that finding my strength isn't just about me—it’s about being the best version of myself for my little ones. The Shift in Perspective
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I’ve swapped the "tired mom" caffeine-only diet for high-protein snacks that actually keep my energy stable throughout the day. Real Talk: It’s Not About Perfection