You don’t need another pep talk.
You need permission to show up as you are.
Messy hair. Real life. Unfiltered moments.
Because moms don’t bond with perfection
they feel seen by honesty.
If you’ve been holding back because it’s not “perfect yet”…
this is your sign to post anyway.
Save this 🤍
Share it with a mom who needed the reminder today.
#sheisrisingformore #risingwithmarie #progressnotperfection #showingup
Being a mom often comes with the pressure to present a flawless image—perfect meals, tidy homes, and polished appearances. However, the reality is that motherhood is filled with spontaneous moments, messy hair days, exhaustion, and emotional ups and downs. Many moms find that true connection comes not from perfection but from authentic, honest experiences. Sharing unfiltered moments allows mothers to build a genuine community where support and understanding flourish. It frees moms from the unrealistic standards set by social media and society, reminding them that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. Posting a candid photo or sharing a real story about the challenges faced in motherhood can be liberating. It encourages others to do the same, creating an environment where everyone feels seen and valued. The hashtags like #progressnotperfection and #showingup resonate deeply because they highlight the journey over the destination. They affirm that every small step, however imperfect, is worthy of celebration. Embracing imperfections and showing up authentically can help mothers cultivate self-compassion and resilience. It also empowers them to prioritize their well-being without guilt. Importantly, by honestly sharing their experiences, moms break down the isolation many feel. They remind each other that it’s normal to have messy hair, chaotic mornings, or moments of doubt. This collective honesty promotes mental and emotional wellness, fostering a sense of belonging that is critical during the demanding phases of motherhood. Ultimately, granting yourself permission to be real—not perfect—allows for meaningful connections and enriches the motherhood journey. So if you’ve been hesitating because things aren’t picture-perfect, take this as your sign: show up, share your truth, and inspire others to do the same.













































































