POV: working moms want more freedom too
Full-time nurse, mom life, school drop-offs, and building something from my phone in the pockets of my day.
I used to think making more money meant more time away from home… but I’m learning there are different ways to build income now.
Trying to create more flexibility and more freedom for my family.
If you’ve been curious about how working moms are earning online now, I break down what I’m doing in the link in my bio or comment INFO!
As a working mom myself, I completely resonate with the challenge of juggling a full-time job, family responsibilities, and the desire for personal freedom. What I've found particularly empowering is the shift towards digital side hustles that can be managed from a phone or laptop, fitting neatly into those small pockets of free time throughout the day. Many moms are turning to options like freelance writing, virtual assistance, tutoring, or even selling handcrafted goods online to supplement their income without sacrificing precious moments with their children. These methods don’t require traditional 9-to-5 commitments, allowing moms to work when it's most convenient—whether before the kids wake up or during nap times. The key to success has been identifying passions or skills that can translate into an income stream and then leveraging social media platforms or marketplaces to reach potential customers. Personally, building a small online business has not only boosted my earnings but also provided a greater sense of autonomy and control over my schedule. If you’re wondering how this works in practice, many moms share their journeys on forums and social media channels under hashtags like #workingmom, #workfromhome, and #momlife, which provide great community support and real-life examples. Ultimately, the idea that making more money must come at the expense of family time is becoming outdated. With determination and resourcefulness, it’s absolutely possible to create financial stability and enjoy the freedom to be present for your loved ones.



































