17/05/2025
First Podcast---My "Almost is never enough---"
Again guys this is not a song HAHAHA
I just want to share some thoughts in my mind like I feel that I need to voice out. Siguro kasi puno narin storage ko at need ko na siya burahin char. Hope y'all enjoy!
Have you ever looked back at a moment in your day and said, *“I almost got it all done... I almost held it together… I almost felt like myself today”?* As single moms, we live in a world full of *almosts*.
Almost enough time.
Almost enough energy.
Almost enough money.
Almost enough support.
And sometimes, it’s tempting to believe that *almost* is good enough.
But let’s talk about the truth—*almost is never enough* when you’re carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders.
In the eyes of your children, almost isn’t what they see. They don’t see the missed tasks or the undone dishes. They see a woman who shows up—every single day—no matter how tired, no matter how stressed, no matter how scared. They see strength, not because you do everything perfectly, but because you keep going, even when you almost feel like giving up.
This phrase, *“almost is never enough”*, isn’t about perfection. It’s about recognizing your power to push through the *almosts*. It’s about learning to finish the sentence.
“I almost gave up… but I didn’t.”
“I almost believed I wasn’t enough… but I remembered who I am.” “I almost lost hope… but I found strength in my purpose.”
Every single mom has her story—some chapters are full of heartbreak, others full of victory. But the common thread in all of our stories is *resilience*. You are not *almost enough*—you are more than enough. And while the world might measure your success by how much you’ve achieved, I challenge you to measure it by how much you’ve endured and still chose to love, to serve, and to believe in a better tomorrow.
You may not have everything you need right now. You might be figuring things out paycheck to paycheck, moment to moment. But that doesn’t define your worth. You are doing the job of two people. You are managing a home, raising a child, keeping your sanity, and still finding the strength to smile. That’s not *almost*. That’s incredible.
So tonight, I want every single mom listening to take a breath and say to herself:
“I am doing enough. I am becoming enough. I am not just surviving—I am growing through this.”
Let’s stop letting the *almosts* make us feel small. Instead, let’s turn them into fuel for action, for grace, and for pride. Because if there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s this—*almost may never be enough*, but YOU are.
Goodnight.
Love,
Andie🥰