10 Gentle Ways to Recenter Yourself This Month March sits quietly between seasons. Winter begins to soften. The days stretch a little longer. Many of us begin to feel the pull toward renewal. But for mothers, life rarely slows down enough for us to notice. We move from one responsibility to the next — caring…
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From Side Hustle to Success: Empowering Moms to Scale Their Business
Hey Super Moms! 💪✨ As mothers, we juggle a multitude of responsibilities. Between school runs, family meals, and all our daily commitments, it’s no wonder that pursuing a side hustle can sometimes feel like an overwhelming dream. If you’ve got a fantastic idea tucked away but can’t seem to get it off the ground, you’re…
Taking the High Road: The Unseen Labor of Black Women
We’ve all heard it: “Just take the high road.” For Black women, it feels like that’s the only road we’re ever allowed to walk. At work, in marriages, raising kids, even in casual day-to-day interactions—we’re expected to be the ones who keep it together. The calm ones. The fixers. The peacemakers. But that expectation? It’s…
Matters of the Heart: A Love Letter to Black Women About Slowing Down and Choosing Ourselves
I originally went to urgent care thinking I was just dealing with a virus — something small I could push through, like we so often do. But within a few hours, everything shifted. After being evaluated, I was told to go to the emergency room immediately. In that moment, fear settled in, and I realized…
Emotional Labor, Inclusion Burden, and Burnout: The Hidden Toll on Black Women at Work
Black women face hidden workplace burdens: emotional labor, inclusion work, and burnout. Here’s what organizations must do to create true equity.
