Endless Cycle Of Chores: The Exhaustion Settled In

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Once upon a time, there was a woman named @mayt.

‎She was a loving mother to two beautiful boys — Ryzen, who was two years old, and Aiden, who was just eight months old.

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Every day, @mayt's life revolves around their needs: preparing breakfasts, changing diapers, playing, soothing cries, cleaning up messes, and trying to keep up with the endless cycle of chores.

‎At first, @mayt felt proud of her busy days.

‎She loved her children passionately and found joy in their giggles and tiny discoveries.

‎But as weeks turned into months, the exhaustion settled in like an unwelcome visitor.

‎Her body ached for constant movement, and her mind grew heavy with endless responsibilities.

‎The dishes piled up, laundry never seemed to end, and her own needs — her dreams, her hobbies, her rest — got pushed further and further back.

‎Some mornings, she'd look in the mirror and wonder when she'd truly felt herself.

‎The vibrant, energetic woman she once seemed distant, replaced by a tired shadow.

‎She often found herself staring at the wall, feeling as if she was just a shell moving through her routine, unable to summon the strength to do anything more.

‎One afternoon, after putting Ryzen down for a nap and trying to soothe Aiden's cries, @mayt sat on the couch.

‎Her legs felt like lead, her mind numb.

‎She wanted to do something — anything — just to feel alive again.

‎But her body refused to cooperate.

‎The house was a mess, her mind a jumble of thoughts, and all she allowed herself was a brief, silent cry.

‎In that quiet moment, @mayt realized she was not alone in feeling this way.

‎She was overwhelmed and exhausted, yes, but also human.

‎She knew she needed help, a little break, and most importantly, some compassion for herself.

‎Slowly, she took a deep breath, wiping away a tear, and vowed to reach out for support, to remind herself that even superheroes need to rest sometimes.

‎Though her days were still filled with the chaos of motherhood, @mayt learned that acknowledging her fatigue was the first step toward finding again a spark of joy and strength within her.

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And that, perhaps, was the most important thing she could do — for herself and for her boys.

‎Until my next moment of frustration... Buh-bye. 👋🫣



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