Getting through the hard days

When the Hard Days Hit: Finding Strength as a Single Parent Let’s be real for a second — being a single parent can feel like the hardest thing in the world sometimes. There are days when you wake up already tired, when the bills pile up, the laundry never ends, and your patience runs thinner than you’d like to admit. You love your babies with everything in you, but some days… it just feels heavy. And that’s okay. It’s okay to admit that you’re exhausted. It’s okay to have moments when you cry in the shower or sit in your car for five extra minutes just to breathe before going inside. You’re human, and this journey — as beautiful as it can be — isn’t easy. But even on the worst days, there’s hope. There are small things that can pull you through the storm and remind you that better days are coming. Here are three ways to help you make it through those tough moments: --- 1. Pray — Even When Words Won’t Come Sometimes you don’t even know what to say — and that’s okay. Whispering *“Lord, help me”* is enough. Prayer doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to be honest. When you open your heart, even just a little, you invite peace in. God sees your effort, your pain, and your love for your children. Lean on that faith when your strength feels like it’s slipping away. --- 2. Remember — It’s Bigger Than Today On the hardest days, everything feels permanent. But this moment — this exhaustion, this stress — it’s temporary. One day you’ll look back and realize that you were growing through it all. Your child won’t remember the mess or the struggle; they’ll remember how you kept showing up. Take a deep breath and remind yourself: *This is just today, not forever.* 3. Never Blame the Child This one’s important. The frustration, the loneliness, the weight — it’s not your child’s fault. They didn’t ask for the situation; they’re just learning how to navigate it with you. Even when they test your patience or act out, remember that they’re growing too. Love them through it. Show them grace. And in doing so, you teach them what strength and compassion truly look like. --- Mama, you’re doing something incredible. You’re raising a child, holding it all together, and still finding the courage to try again every day. The hard days don’t define you — your resilience does. Keep praying, keep believing, and keep blooming. ---

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MsLaLexis

10/22/20251 min read

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