CLEANUP FUCK!!!
#momlife #mom #sahm #relatable #relateable
I REALLY MEAN WELL WITH EVERYTHING IM SAYING
IM A NATURAL smart ASS
IF YOU DO TAKE THIS VIDEO THE WRONG WAY....
WELL
IF THE SHOE FITS...
NA BUT FOREAL MAY YALL BE SAFE AND HAVE A GREAT SATURDAY
GET YO MF ASS UP AND CLEAN UP BECAUSE WTF I REALLY MEAN WELL WITH EVERYTHING IM SAYING
IM A NATURAL smart ASS
IF YOU DO TAKE THIS VIDEO THE WRONG WAY....
WELL
IF THE SHOE FITS...
NA BUT FOREAL MAY YALL BE SAFE AND HAVE A GREAT SATURDAY
GET YO MF ASS UP AND CLEAN UP BECAUSE WTF
As a stay-at-home mom (SAHM), I completely resonate with the ups and downs of daily cleanup—it’s more than just tidying a physical space; it’s about managing the chaos that comes with caring for a family. Many days, it feels like an endless cycle of mess and cleanup, making it both physically and emotionally draining. What helps me is embracing a realistic attitude. Sometimes, the house isn’t perfectly clean, and that’s okay. The key is consistency and turning cleanup into short, manageable bursts rather than overwhelming all at once. For example, I set small timers for 10-15 minute sessions where I focus solely on one area, like picking up toys or wiping counters. It’s amazing how these mini sessions make a big difference over time. The phrase “Come Clean With Me as a SAHM” reflects not just a call to action but a shared experience in the motherhood community. We’re all in this together, juggling responsibilities and trying to maintain some sanity. Humor goes a long way in coping with these moments—being a “natural smart ass” myself, I find that laughing at the messiness of life keeps my spirit up. If you take this message the wrong way, remember it’s meant to empower rather than criticize. The honesty about how challenging cleanup can be is meant to resonate with other moms facing the same struggles. Sometimes, the motivation we need is just a reality check combined with encouragement to get up and tackle that next mess. On tough days, I remind myself that cleanup isn’t just about appearances but creating a safer and more comfortable environment for my kids. The effort we put into keeping things organized helps reduce stress and enhances our overall wellbeing. So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, take it one step at a time, and don’t be too hard on yourself. Be safe, take care of your mental health, and create those small victories with every cleanup session. Ultimately, this honest, relatable sharing of mom life speaks to the importance of community, determination, and humor in making household chores feel less like a burden and more like a shared journey.





































































