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Despite the "hard," there is a profound depth to motherhood at this stage. We have a perspective that younger moms are still building. We know that the "emergencies" usually aren't, that the phases pass, and that our worth isn't tied to a clean kitchen.

For years, your identity might have been wrapped up in "Mom." As your kids get older and more independent, that foundation starts to shift. Reclaiming who you are—the woman who exists outside of being a caretaker—is a beautiful process, but it’s also an intimidating one. Who are we when we aren't being needed every second of the day? Why We Do It Anyway

The truth? Being a mature mom is . It’s a unique brand of "hard" that doesn't always get talked about over brunch. It’s the intersection of aging parents, evolving careers, changing bodies, and kids who are growing up faster than our WiFi speeds. The Mental Load (The High-Def Version)