The ones who have been watching.
The ones who have been wondering.
The ones who are done waiting for the right moment because the right moment keeps not coming.
I know that feeling. I lived in it for longer than I want to admit. Watching other women build things and telling myself I would figure it out when things settled down. When the timing was better. When I felt more ready.
Things do not settle down on their own. The timing does not get better by waiting. And ready is not a feeling that shows up before you start. It is something that gets built by starting.
If you have been quietly thinking about what it would mean to have something that was yours, something that worked around your life instead of taking it over, something that grew because you showed up for it consistently in the pockets of time you already have, I want to talk to you about it.
Not a pitch. Not a presentation. Just a real conversation with someone who is doing it in the actual version of a real mom's life and wants to show you what that honestly looks like.
DM me READY and let's just talk 🫶✨
As a mom who's been in the same place—waiting for everything to align—I finally realized what the article highlights so well: the perfect moment rarely arrives on its own. From personal experience, taking small, consistent actions in the pockets of time between family duties is key. You don't need hours to make progress; just dedicated, focused minutes each day can gradually build something meaningful that fits your lifestyle rather than overtakes it. The phrase from the OCR message, "God send me the moms who are tired of hitting a wall every single month and are finally ready to do something different," hits home. Many of us face repetitive cycles of frustration but fear taking the leap. What helped me was shifting my mindset from waiting to doing—even if imperfectly. A real conversation about these challenges can provide clarity and motivation. It's important to be honest about the struggles and celebrate the small wins along the way. Remember, "ready" isn't a switch that flips overnight; it's developed through action. If you've been thinking of something that's truly your own, start by carving out little moments regularly. You’ll be surprised how momentum builds, and that feeling of readiness grows stronger. Connecting with others on the same journey provides encouragement and reduces isolation. Whether you DM READY as suggested or simply start sharing your plans with close friends or communities, these steps make a difference. In essence, this is about embracing imperfection, ditching the waiting game, and crafting a personal path that respects the demands and joys of mom life—all while nurturing your ambitions.