When the Storms Won’t Let Up

 A week of rain. A night of flooding. And maybe, an ocean of emotions we've all been holding.

For many moms, this season feels like a metaphor—when life overwhelms, routines are washed out, and we’re forced to pause and recalibrate. This is something I’ve been reflecting on deeply as I work on a journal called “Rewriting Motherhood”—about finding grace in the pause.

So if the storm outside mirrors the one within, take this as your gentle invitation to breathe.

Reflect.

Ask yourself: What is this moment teaching me?

Yes, it's okay to feel angry. It's okay to feel tired.

But in the middle of this storm, I see something else too: neighbors helping neighbors, messages checking in, little acts of care that shine through the gloom. Gratitude doesn’t erase the struggle—it simply reminds us of what remains.

☁️ Let this rainy chapter be rewritten with presence and love.

๐Ÿ“ Journal with me: What has this season taught me about resilience, receiving help, or showing up in quiet ways?




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