If you’re a mom trying to grow on social media…✨🌸🖤
What’s the hardest part for you right now?
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If you’re a mom trying to grow on social media and some days you feel discouraged… this is for you.
The low views.
The overthinking.
The “is this even working” thoughts.
You’re not alone.
I’m showing up imperfectly… and I’m not quitting.
If you’re building something too, I see you 🤍
Save this for the days you want to quit.
As a mom navigating the world of social media growth, I can relate deeply to the mix of excitement and frustration it entails. Posting videos or content consistently is a commitment that requires both creativity and resilience. Like many, I've faced those moments where after spending hours crafting the perfect post, I check my notifications repeatedly only to see just a few likes—sometimes as low as two. It's normal to ask yourself, “Is this even working?” and to feel discouraged. One realization that has helped me is understanding that growth rarely happens overnight. The journey is full of slow progress and quiet wins that might not be immediately visible. Sometimes, growth looks like the right audience slowly finding you and connecting with your content, while other times, it’s about personal improvement as a creator—getting better each time you show up, even if the numbers don’t reflect it yet. Keeping this perspective is key, especially when the temptation to quit feels strong. One practical tip I’ve found helpful is to shift focus from vanity metrics to meaningful engagement. Celebrate every comment, every message from a fellow mom, and every new follower who resonates with your message. These connections build a community rather than just boosting numbers. I also learned the importance of showing up imperfectly. Perfection isn’t the goal; authenticity is. Sharing real moments, including struggles and wins, encourages others and builds trust. This community support is vital—connecting with hashtags like #momcontentcreator, #momswhocreate, and #momssupportingmoms can provide inspiration and motivation when you need it most. Remember, you’re not alone in this. Many moms are figuring it out alongside you, balancing family life and social media aspirations. Perseverance, patience, and authenticity can transform moments of doubt into milestones of growth. So when those low-view days hit, save your favorite motivational posts, lean into your community, and remind yourself why you started. The momentum comes with consistency, and every post is a step forward on your unique journey.







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