Some days, I wake up already tired.
There are days when I open my eyes, and before my feet even touch the floor- I already feel drained.
It’s not just physical exhaustion. It’s emotional, mental and soul-deep.
The lack of rest is overwhelming. The endless chores never seem to stop. The emotional overload and the quiet conflicts that come with marriage add to the stress. It feels like I’m constantly walking a tightrope.
My husband goes to work. The kids need me from the moment they wake up until they finally fall asleep. And somewhere in between I’m supposed to take care of myself, chase my dreams and stay “strong”.
But what happens when strong starts to feel impossible?
The part no one sees.
People see me smiling. Always “fine”
Always showing up, always the helper, always the listener.
But behind closed doors, there are moments I break.
When I’m too tired to fold the laundry, too overwhelmed to talk, too emotionally drained to even think.
When I light a cigarette just to breathe.
when I sit in silence, writing my notebook- because it’s the only place I can be fully honest.
No one talks about this part of motherhood. You love your family deeply. Yet, you still feel like you’re losing pieces of yourself.
The pressure to be strong.
I used to think strength meant staying silent.
Never crying. Never showing weakness.
But that version of strength almost broke me.
I’ve learned that true strength looks different.
It’s being honest about your pain.
It’s allowing yourself to cry, to rest, to say “I’m not okay today.”
It’s knowing when to pause before you fall apart completely.
Strength isn’t pretending you’re fine.
It’s surviving the storm while admitting it’s heavy.
My quiet coping.
When I hit my lowest moments, I turn to three things:
- Prayer: Because when words fails me, I still need to believe someone’s listening.
- Writing: Because it’s the one place where I can let everything out without judgment.
- Alone time: Even ten minutes of silence helps me find myself again.
These little moments of healing remind me that I’m still human. I’m not just a mom. I’m not just a wife. I’m not just a woman trying to keep it all together.
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MOM WHO’S STRUGGLING.
If you’re pretending to be okay while breaking inside- I see you. If You’re smiling while your heart aches- I understand you.
You’re not weak for feeling this way. You’re not failing. You’re HUMAN.
Motherhood doesn’t come with sick days or emotional breaks. But you still deserve care, rest and love- just as much as you give it to everyone else.
So cry if you need to. Ask for help if you can.
And please, don’t apologize for needing a moment to breathe.
Because it’s okay not to be okay.
And that doesn’t make you any less strong- It makes you real.