I look at myself at 29, and I remember how little I knew. I had just become a mother. I was full of love, but also full of questions. I didn’t know where I was going. I didn’t have a plan. But I had something stronger—an instinct to keep moving forward. My mother taught me that it was possible to be present, loving, and devoted—and still pursue something of your own. She believed it, even if she didn’t fully get to live it. So I carried that with me. Motherhood became my foundation, not my limit. It gave me purpose, but it didn’t take away my need to grow. There is no perfect balance. There is only commitment—to your children, and to yourself. You don’t need to know everything at the beginning. You just need to trust that you’re becoming. Less fear. More faith. You will get where you’re meant to go.
Headliner decision time… @yonilotan wants to know what’s the biggest decision you’ve ever made? 🌽
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