Call your mom .๐ค๐
The words "Being A Mother Is The Hardest Job Ever" truly resonate with me now, more than ever. Growing up, I remember my mom as this incredible, ever-present force, always there, always solving problems, never seemingly tired or sick. She made everything look so effortless, almost "seamless." It wasn't until I became an adult, or even experienced some of life's challenges myself, that I truly grasped the monumental effort behind that seemingly smooth facade. She was, and still is, a a "superhuman MVP" in every sense of the word. We often take for granted the endless sacrifices our mothers make. They juggle countless responsibilities โ from managing a household and careers to providing emotional support and nurturing our dreams โ often with "less resources" than they deserve. It's a 24/7 commitment, a job with no sick days or holidays, driven purely by unconditional love. They push through exhaustion, worry, and personal desires to ensure their children are well, happy, and thriving. Thinking about it now, how did she manage to be "available for me" all the time? It makes you realize the sheer willpower and dedication required. This reflection isn't just about acknowledging the difficulty; it's about recognizing the quiet strength and unwavering spirit that defines motherhood. My mom, like so many others, did all this without ever complaining, making it appear "easy." But it's not easy. Itโs "challenging," and anyone who has stepped into a similar role, even with "less kids" and "less resources," can attest to how "hard on me" it can be. That's why it's so vital to express our gratitude. So, when the thought crosses your mind, "Call your mom." Don't just think it, do it. A simple phone call, a text message, or even a heartfelt "I love you" can mean the world. Itโs a small gesture that acknowledges her monumental efforts and reminds her that her tireless work doesn't go unnoticed. We "need to hear it sometimes," and moms, who give so much, need to hear it most of all. Beyond calling, consider small acts of service, like helping with chores she usually handles, preparing a meal, or simply spending quality time listening to her day. These moments of connection and recognition are invaluable. Let's make an effort to tell our mothers, and the maternal figures in our lives, how much we "respect you" and "love you." Let's celebrate these "superhuman MVPs" who shaped us into who we are. They truly deserve all the appreciation and recognition we can give. It's a small way to give back to the women who gave us everything.






































































