I have been through SO much in the last 3 years. I don’t know how I still stand. I pull the strength from somewhere. Today, I’m proud of me. F*** the naysayers. Those who have likely never walked in my shoes but proceed to have an opinion about the shoes I should wear, the color or the style.
It’s not easy but I’m determined to try and live. My babies deserve that and so do I 🙏🏼😭
Day 1 of me trying to get back into the creator fund 🥹🙏🏼
❤️🩹 #healing #momsoftiktok #lifeupdate #grief #childloss #fy #creatorsearchinsights #fyp
Facing grief and loss, especially the profound pain of #childloss, is an incredibly challenging journey. Many people find themselves misunderstood by others who have never experienced such hardship, leading to feelings of isolation. But healing often begins with embracing your own strength, as shared in this courageous story of a mother who has endured immense trials over the past three years. Reconnecting with your passions, like returning to the creator fund, can be a powerful step in reclaiming your identity and rebuilding your life. For moms on TikTok and other platforms, this process offers not only creative expression but also a supportive community full of understanding and empathy. Sharing your story and engaging with hashtags like #healing, #momsoftiktok, #lifeupdate, and #grief can help connect you to others who resonate with your experience and encourage your growth. Taking one day at a time, focusing on your inner strength, and recognizing that your journey matters can lead to both personal healing and inspiring others along the way. Your babies and your own well-being are compelling reasons to persevere and continue striving forward. Remember, it’s okay to have moments of vulnerability and to lean on communities that uplift and validate your emotions. If you find yourself struggling with grief or loss, consider exploring online support networks or creative communities where storytelling and shared experiences foster connection and promote healing. Embracing your unique journey and celebrating each small victory, like day 1 of a comeback to the creator fund, can lead to renewed hope and motivation to live fully again.