STRONG ENOUGH TO START OVER — MY BODY, MY COMEBACK, MY RULES People romanticize comebacks like they’re loud, dramatic, cinematic moments, but most of the time? A comeback starts in silence. It starts on the morning you wake up and realize you don’t feel like yourself. Your strength is gone. Your drive is gone. Your body feels foreign, sluggish, heavy, or unresponsive. You’re staring at a version of yourself you barely recognize. That’s the part no one warns you about. The part where you grieve the old you while trying to rebuild the new one. But here’s the truth
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Motherhood Didn’t Make Me Smaller — It Made Me Stronger A Bad Breed Womanhood Post Straight From One Bad Maa There’s this quiet lie women are handed at every stage of their life: that motherhood is supposed to shrink you. That once you have a kid, you’re supposed to soften. Quiet down. Dress differently. Dream smaller. Carry only enough ambition to keep the house standing and keep everyone fed. You’re supposed to lose the pieces of yourself you worked hard to build, tuck them away, and trade them in for “acceptable mom behavior.” But here’s the truth no one
