Mom — Is In Control 2023

In 2023, Moms are leveraging that gatekeeper role not to micromanage, but to streamline . We are automating the bills, outsourcing the cleaning if we can, and ruthlessly cutting the "extra" that drains our mental load. We aren't doing it all ourselves anymore. We are directing it all. The most radical thing a mom has done in 2023 is reclaim her calendar. She has realized that being "in control" doesn't mean controlling the kids (spoiler: you can’t). It means controlling the container .

If you look at the cultural landscape right now—from the resurgence of domestic skills on TikTok to the way mothers are single-handedly steering the economy through grocery budgets and Amazon carts—one thing becomes clear: mom is in control 2023

There’s a specific kind of power that comes with being a mother in 2023. It isn’t loud. It isn’t bossy. And contrary to the old stereotypes, it doesn’t involve a clipboard chore chart or a perfectly organized pantry. In 2023, Moms are leveraging that gatekeeper role

So set the boundary. Hold the line. Delegate the task. We are directing it all

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