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:
We hold the logistics. And logistics are destiny. mom is in control 2023
It is influence. It is teaching negotiation skills. It is the quiet confidence of a woman who knows that if she stops running the show, the show stops. And because the show needs to go on, she finally gets to sit in the director’s chair. To the mom reading this who feels like she is always the "bad guy" or the "manager no one asked for": Own it. If you look at the cultural landscape right
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. It is teaching negotiation skills
So set the boundary. Hold the line. Delegate the task.
You want to wear mismatched socks to school? Fine. You want to eat cereal for dinner because I’m too tired to cook? Fine. But I decide when the chaos starts and stops.