SAHM OF 2 BOYS AND SOON TO BE ...
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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) myself, managing household chaos while raising energetic kids is no easy feat. The phrase "COME CLEAN WITH ME AS A SAHM" resonates deeply because cleaning isn't just a chore—it's part of our daily therapy and mental reset. I've found that motivation can be elusive, especially when juggling multiple kids and endless responsibilities. Yet, adopting a mindset similar to what's shared here—being honest, a bit sassy, and unapologetically real—helps keep my spirit lifted. A little humor and admitting that sometimes the "smart ass" attitude is necessary to survive the whirlwind of mom life. Saturday mornings especially become a strategic opportunity for me to rally my energy. I play some upbeat music, channel my inner boss, and tackle messes room by room. It’s not about perfection but progress—and having the grit to "get yo ass up and clean up" is part of that journey. What helps me is breaking tasks into bite-sized efforts and rewarding myself with small breaks or coffee runs. Plus, involving my kids in cleaning teaches responsibility and creates bonding moments. I understand that sometimes my encouragement can sound blunt, but trust me, it’s all in the spirit of keeping us sane and safe. If you’re a fellow SAHM reading this, know that your feelings are valid. Some days you’ll feel like a superhero, other days, a humble servant to the toys and laundry piles. Embrace the mess, laugh at the chaos, and remember that taking charge of your space is a powerful form of self-care. Stay safe, stay strong, and keep it real—your effort makes all the difference.





























































































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