Vulnerability
🤍 My Story: homeless / living in a hotel with my kids
🤍 How I Felt: exhausted /overwhelmed / almost defeated
🤍 My Takeaways: I have to keep pushing no off days
Living as a single parent facing homelessness presents challenges that most people cannot easily imagine. The emotional toll of feeling overwhelmed and almost defeated is a reality many endure silently. From personal experience, I understand how lonely it can get, especially when there’s no support system to rely on. Staying in a hotel with children adds a sense of impermanence and stress that affects daily life—from managing basic needs to creating a safe environment. It’s important to recognize that exhaustion isn’t just physical but mental and emotional too. One key lesson I’ve learned is the necessity of resilience. Despite feeling worn out, setting small daily goals can make pushing through feel more manageable. Celebrating tiny victories—like securing a meal or finding comfort in a moment with your kids—helps maintain hope. Additionally, embracing vulnerability by sharing your story with trusted people or support groups can reduce isolation. Talking openly about the struggles faced can foster connection and sometimes lead to crucial resources. Self-care, even in small doses, is essential—whether that means taking a short walk, practicing breathing exercises, or simply acknowledging your courage. Remember, the journey of overcoming homelessness while raising children as a single parent is truly daunting but also a powerful testament to human strength. Keep trying, no matter how tired you are, and know that pushing forward each day builds resilience that can transform your life and your family’s future.


















































































