I see you.
Mother’s Day carries so many emotions, and for some, it’s not a day of flowers and breakfasts in bed.
It’s a day of holding back tears, of remembering what was, and carrying the weight of what still needs to be done — all while trying to smile.
This is for you.
If you need to talk, if you need to cry, if you need to scream — reach out.
If you’re carrying too much and forgetting to care for yourself, let this be your reminder:
It’s okay to let it out.
It’s necessary to let it out.
You matter too.
Over the past few months, I’ve been writing quietly in the background.
A range of children’s books, mental health titles, and affirming resources — including leadership books with different angles.
Some are nearly done. Some are just beginning.
And I’ve recently started a few new projects that I’m excited to release over the next few weeks and months.
I wasn’t always comfortable with putting myself out there.
It’s one thing to write.
It’s another thing entirely to share your voice with the world.
But I’ve worked through that.
And I’m ready now.
This post is for someone who needs it.
It used to be me, and maybe that’s you.
You’re not alone.
You are allowed to rest.
You are allowed to feel.
And your voice still matters — even when it trembles.
I’m building something beautiful in the background.
But today, I just wanted to say:
I see you. And I’m holding space for your heart.