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Making the decision to close a social media page with a large follower base of 400,000 is not easy, especially when it has been part of your daily life for a long time. As a mother of four managing a busy household in America, I often found myself torn between maintaining my online presence and focusing on my family. Over time, I realized the stress and pressure of keeping up with social media content and engagement was affecting my personal wellbeing. When I finally made the choice to shut down the page, it felt like I was letting go of a significant part of my identity. However, it also marked a new chapter where I could dedicate more time to my children and household without the distractions of constant posting and audience interaction. What helped me most during this transition was setting clear priorities and reminding myself that my family's happiness and my mental health come first. For others who are juggling social media with family responsibilities, I recommend periodically evaluating if your online activities still align with your goals and mental health. It’s okay to take breaks or step away if social media becomes overwhelming. Sharing real-life moments, like being a mom of four and a homemaker, is beautiful, but it shouldn’t come at the expense of your peace. Trust me, the benefits of unplugging and focusing on what truly matters are worth it.


























































































