You triple-check the diaper bag, replay every parenting decision in your head, and say “yes” to things you really don’t want to do. You’re not Type A or …
Kane Ong
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Somewhere along the way, I realized that saying no to certain things meant saying yes to what actually matters. This so-called ‘lazy mom’ hack? It’s the best parenting …
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Momspiration
What ‘The Truman Show’ Gets Right About Modern Mom Life & Social Media Pressure
by Kane Ongby Kane OngMotherhood today feels like living in The Truman Show—watched, judged, and expected to be perfect at all times. Social media has turned parenting into a performance, and honestly? …
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Your kid clings to you at birthday parties, hides behind you at school drop-off, and dreads raising their hand in class. Is it just shyness, or something more? …
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Motherhood is messy, exhausting, and not always magical. And you know what? That’s okay. You don’t have to love every moment to be an amazing mom.
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I pick up my phone just to check something, and suddenly, I’m deep in a mom group debate about the best sippy cups. Am I addicted to my …
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I used to spend so much time folding my kids’ clothes—only for them to throw everything in a drawer like a chaotic tornado. So I stopped. And honestly? …
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Momspiration
How to Feel Good Naked Again When Your Body Feels Like a Stranger’s
by Kane Ongby Kane OngMotherhood changes everything…including how we see ourselves. If your body feels unfamiliar or hard to love, you’re not alone. But confidence isn’t about going back—it’s about embracing who …
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Mom Life
The Weirdest Things I Googled During My Kid’s First Year (And The Answers)
by Kane Ongby Kane OngIf you’ve ever been up at 2 a.m. frantically Googling “is it normal for babies to stare at the ceiling like that?”—welcome to motherhood. We’ve all been there. …
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Mom Hacks
The One Parenting Hack That Helped My Kid Stop Lying (Without Shaming)
by Kane Ongby Kane OngLying is normal for kids, but handling it wrong can make them lie even more. Instead of guilt and punishment, I tried one simple trick—and my kid actually …