Mom Brain Is A Full~Time Job
“Stop being lazy....
We need to shower....
Did you switch the laundry....
Get up.... get up....”
My brain talking to me even on a Saturday morning.
Apparently mom brain doesn’t believe in weekends. 😂
Not to be dramatic.... but somehow everything still works out and it’s all good.
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As a mom, I can completely relate to the feeling that mom brain is truly a 24/7 job. Even on weekends, when you expect to be able to relax and recharge, your mind keeps racing with the never-ending to-do list. From reminding yourself to shower to switching the laundry, and the constant inner dialogue pushing you to get up and keep going—it’s a cycle that seems to never stop. What’s interesting is that despite this mental exhaustion, moms manage to keep everything afloat. It’s almost like we develop a special superpower to juggle multiple tasks at once while battling the fogginess and occasional forgetfulness that mom brain brings. This constant presence of mental clutter can make us feel overwhelmed but also incredibly resilient. Based on what I’ve experienced and seen from other moms, embracing the reality of mom brain—acknowledging it without guilt—can be empowering. Humor is a lifesaver; laughing at the chaos rather than fighting it helps reduce stress. I’ve found that sharing these genuine moments with other moms creates a comforting community where you realize you’re not alone in this nonstop mental marathon. So if you recognize those inner commands—"Stop being lazy," "Did you switch the laundry?"—and the irony that mom brain doesn’t even honor weekends, you’re part of a large group of multitasking, dedicated moms. It’s important to remember that despite the fatigue, it’s "all good." Taking small mindful breaks when possible and celebrating the victories, however small, can make a big difference. In the end, mom brain might feel like a full-time job, but it also comes with unmatched strength and love. Sharing and connecting around hashtags like #mombrain and #mombrainisreal can make the journey a little lighter and a lot more relatable.
























































































