#Hi I'm Sable
Outside being a mom of three, where the youngest one is autistic, I have no idea who I am.
Like Who Am I? 🤷🏾♀️
Through the last five or so years of my life I have been on auto pilot. Making random decisions about my life and future. No real thought about how those decisions have shaped my life.
I’m still not in shape like I promised myself. I finally graduated in fall 2023 when I should have been done years ago. In 2018 when I walked across the stage. Every moment after that has been one helluva ride. So many ups but way more downs.
I can’t be the only one going through life so confused 😕
I’m hoping with the next few months I can find out who I am. My voice. My purpose. My passion.
I used to love life, now I feel I’m merely living/existing.
Anyone else like this? Any tips?
#momlife #momsoflemon8 #confused #mentalhealthjourney #hellolemon8 #selfcare #selfhelp #depression
Life can often feel overwhelming, especially for parents navigating the complexities of raising children, including those with special needs. If you've ever felt lost or unsure of your identity amid the responsibilities of motherhood, you are not alone. Many women face similar challenges, grappling with self-doubt and the search for their passions. It's essential to understand that self-discovery is a gradual process, and with time, you'll regain clarity and focus. One effective approach is to engage in self-reflection and express your thoughts in a journal, which can provide insight into your experiences and emotions. Additionally, seeking support from friends, family, or even professionals can make a significant difference. Community forums and support groups for parents can offer a safe space to share experiences and get advice. Exploring your interests or engaging in activities you once enjoyed can also help you reconnect with your true self. Remember, it's okay to seek help when you need it. Embrace your journey, and take it one step at a time; you are capable of finding your voice and passion once again.


i lost my mom 12/18/19 😞 the worst feeling ever I never recovered... but it gets better I just hate the holidays tho 🥺