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... Read moreManaging finances as a mom can be overwhelming, especially when unexpected expenses hit hard. Spending $507 in one go might seem like a lot, but it’s a reality that many parents face when trying to balance their family's needs and wants. From buying essential supplies to occasional treats for the kids or even just coping with the exhaustion of daily parenting tasks, the spending can add up quickly. Being an overstimulated mom is more common than many realize. Juggling endless responsibilities contributes to decision fatigue, which sometimes leads to impulsive purchases or feeling 'delusional' about the amount spent. However, acknowledging these moments honestly is part of the motherhood journey and helps build resilience. I’ve found that tracking expenses can provide clarity and help reduce anxiety around spending. Creating a budget tailored to monthly needs, including a small buffer for unexpected costs, eases the financial pressure. Additionally, connecting with other moms who share similar experiences offers emotional support and valuable tips on managing both finances and overstimulation. Ultimately, motherhood involves countless reality checks — some financial, some emotional — but sharing these moments openly fosters understanding and community. Remember, it’s okay to feel overwhelmed. Taking small steps in managing money and self-care can transform those heavy moments into growth and empowerment.