You almost put it back. You spent three minutes in the cart, then closed the tab — because somewhere in the back of your head, the voice said: this isn't for you.
You've been giving since 6am. The lunches, the permission slips, the calendar reminders nobody asked you to track. And when you finally found something that felt like yours — a small thing, a quiet thing — the guilt showed up right on schedule. It always does.
Nobody saw what it cost you to hold everything together this week. Not the texts you answered mid-dinner. Not the 2am spiral about something you couldn't even name. The mental load doesn't clock out. Neither do you. Which means a moment for yourself isn't indulgent. It's necessary.
Other people don't question it when they buy something for themselves. You've been trained to question it every time. That training is wrong. A candle, a tee, something that says I see myself — that's not a luxury. That's you remembering you're still in there.
You showed up for everyone today. You're still allowed to show up for yourself too. ThrivingMoms was built for exactly this — browse when you're ready.