If dancin' thru it is wrong, I don’t wanna be righ
Survived December. Survived my birthday. Winter still trying me 😮💨Overstimulated. Underappreciated. Still choosing joy.
If dancing through it is wrong, I don’t want to be right 💃❄️ Like + save for the next snow day survival and follow for more real mom winter survival ❄️💃🎤🤣🫶
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Winter can be one of the toughest seasons to navigate, especially for busy moms balancing everyday responsibilities and personal challenges. I’ve found that embracing simple, joyful activities like dancing can provide a much-needed emotional lift. Even on the coldest, most overstimulating days, choosing to dance—even for a few minutes—helps me reset my mood and reminds me to find happiness in the little moments. Being overstimulated and underappreciated is something many parents, especially moms, silently face. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the responsibilities and the repetitive nature of winter days indoors. I’ve learned that allowing myself to break into spontaneous dances not only lightens my mood but also refreshes my energy to handle whatever the season throws at me. Whether it’s a quick dance break to favorite tunes or a joyful jig around the living room, this simple act has become my go-to survival mechanism. Besides dancing, preparing for snow days with fun activities, cozy treats, and mindfulness helps create positive memories despite the chill outside. Sharing these moments with family adds warmth and brings us closer. For anyone feeling trapped by winter’s gloom or life’s challenges, I encourage adopting your own creative outlets—be it dancing, singing, or crafting—to keep your spirit alive and thriving. Remember, if dancing through it feels wrong, maybe it’s just the right way to keep your joy alive during tough times.

















































