Mom Squad💎

I am truly loving all of the posts I get on my feed of other mamas! Glad the algorithm has shifted me in this direction because I feel more a part of something.

Something I can contribute the positives and negatives as a mom going on in my life.

Something I can relate to so well that it doesn’t make me feel as alone.

Something I love to spread the love about because let’s be honest we all tryna be seen or heard!

Love to make more mom friends or simply show the support your looking for!! Keep that page growing and TikTok’s flowing!! Follow for a FOLLOW!! I WILL FOLLOW YOU!! (I’d be lying if I said I don’t check my notifications on here every other hour out the day😅🤣)

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2025/7/21 Edited to

... Read moreEver wonder what a ‘mom squad’ really is? For me, it’s been a lifeline! It’s more than just a group of friends; it’s a dedicated community of mothers who genuinely support each other through every messy, beautiful, and chaotic moment of motherhood. It’s that feeling of connection when you realize you’re not the only one navigating sleepless nights, toddler tantrums, or the juggling act of work-life balance. As a Mama of 2 in Nebraska, with a 4-year-old Kora and 10-month-old Theo, life is a constant adventure. Being a SAHM who also pulls Amazon night shifts and part-time data entry, I know how isolating it can feel. My mom squad has become my go-to for everything from advice on teething nightmares to sharing quick wins like finally getting in an at-home workout before the kids wake up. We celebrate each other's small victories, like finding an hour for hobbies like slow-pitch softball or dancing around the house, and we lend an ear when things get tough. The beauty of a mom squad is its diversity. Whether you're a stay-at-home mom like me, a working mom, a single mom, or a mom looking for connections with others who share a similar cultural background or life experience, there’s a squad out there for you. It's about finding that space where you feel truly seen and understood, where you can share your authentic self without judgment. It’s where you can vent about a rough day, ask for recommendations, or just share a funny mom-fail story that only other moms will truly appreciate. So, how do you find your own mom squad? Start by engaging in online communities, just like I did. Platforms like Lemon8, TikTok, or local Facebook groups are fantastic. Look for moms who share similar interests, parenting styles, or even just your general vibe. Don’t be afraid to reach out, comment on posts, or share your own experiences. Attend local meetups if you can, or simply start by supporting other mothers you see online. The key is authenticity and openness. You’ll be surprised how quickly you can build meaningful connections with women who become your biggest cheerleaders and trusted confidantes. Having a mom squad means having a network that understands the unique challenges and unparalleled joys of being a mother. It’s a place to lean on, learn from, and laugh with. It doesn’t just make you feel less alone; it empowers you to be a better, happier, and more supported mom. So, if you're looking for that support, remember: your tribe is out there, waiting to connect with you!