reasons to follow or unfollow me ðŸ¤
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Following or unfollowing someone on social media often comes down to how well their content resonates with your personal values and lifestyle. In my experience, sharing genuine life moments helps build a real connection, especially when it involves parenting and family. Raising boys to be both tender-hearted and tough is a focus for many parents, including us, as it challenges traditional stereotypes and encourages emotional intelligence alongside resilience. I truly believe that life as a stay-at-home mom is rewarding and complex. Although Austin provides the primary income for our family, I embrace my role wholeheartedly. Many people find it inspiring and relatable when someone openly talks about their choices, such as balancing strict health habits—like reading ingredient labels carefully—with occasional indulgences like Chick-fil-A. This balance not only keeps life enjoyable but also realistic. Physical wellness is also a big part of my journey. We advocate walking and lifting nearly every day, adapting our routines to support our physical and mental health. This focus helps me stay grounded and energetic for my family commitments. Another important lesson I've learned is that you can't change the people around you, but you can change yourself. It’s empowering to focus on personal growth rather than trying to control others’ actions or attitudes. Also, I avoid criticizing my spouse publicly because bashing your partner rarely leads to positive outcomes—it’s important to promote respect and love. Faith plays a central role in our household, providing guidance and strength through uncertain times. Scriptures such as 1 Corinthians 15:25 and Ephesians 2:19-21 remind us of our spiritual foundation and the importance of community and faith in everyday life. Ultimately, sharing this mix of parenting challenges, wellness goals, faith, and family dynamics offers a fuller picture of who I am and why I post what I do. If you resonate with this approach, following might be a positive choice. If it doesn’t, that’s okay too—everyone’s social feed should reflect what uplifts and inspires them personally.









