May 12, 2026
Unapologetic for Wanting More for Herself as a mother

Mothers Must Pursue Their Goals Without Apology

There is a quiet, unspoken truth about working mothers: We are building something — often several things at once. A career. A family. A dream. A future. A version of ourselves we haven't met yet but refuse to give up on. And yet, in the middle of all that building, the world often sends us the opposite message: slow down, shrink yourself, settle, be grateful for whatever you get. But working mothers know better. We know that our goals are not luxuries. They are lifelines.

Your goals are not selfish — they are generational.

When a mother pursues her ambitions, she is not abandoning her family. She is expanding what is possible for them. Children don't just watch what we say — they absorb what we model. When they see you study after bedtime, apply for promotions, write the book, launch the business, or return to school, they learn:

  • Discipline in love
  • Dreams require courage
  • Reinvention is allowed at any age.
  • Women don't disappear when life gets full — they rise.

You are not just chasing goals you are planting a blueprint.

You are allowed to want more.

Motherhood does not cancel your identity. It does not erase your gifts. It does not silence your calling. You are allowed to be ambitious. You are allowed to be tired and still determined. You are allowed to build a life that excites you — not just one that sustains everyone else.

Your goals matter because you matter.