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Three Kids, One Mom: Finding Your People in Single Motherhood

March 24, 20261 min read

A single mom of three (ages 23, 16, and 11) shares why single motherhood can feel lonely, and why connection changes everything. The focus is on building a community that inspires, supports, and empowers single moms to show up stronger for themselves, their children, and the world.

  • Single motherhood can feel isolating, but you don’t have to do it alone.

  • Different seasons need different support. Parenting a 23-year-old looks different than a 16- or 11-year-old, but you still deserve care and community.

  • Connection is a form of strength. Reaching out isn’t weakness, it’s leadership.

  • When moms are supported, kids feel it too. Your well-being matters in the whole household.

  • This community exists to unite and uplift. No judgment, just real support and encouragement.

Try this today

The “Connection Starter” (5 minutes):

  1. Write one sentence: “Right now, I need support with ____.”

  2. Post it (or message one trusted person) with a simple ask:

    • “Can you listen for 10 minutes?” or “Do you have advice/resources?”

  3. Do one tiny action that supports you today: water, walk, quiet moment, journal, prayer, anything doable.

  4. End with: “I’m not alone. I’m building my support system.”

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Liza Magcale is the founder of eLiaise Inc. and Delegating Wisely Inc. She also serves as Chief Operating Officer at TeraVault Inc. and is a Co-Founder of Tinker Time Labs. R100 reflects Liza’s belief that lasting transformation becomes possible when self-care and community support are treated as foundational, not optional.

Liza Magcale

Liza Magcale is the founder of eLiaise Inc. and Delegating Wisely Inc. She also serves as Chief Operating Officer at TeraVault Inc. and is a Co-Founder of Tinker Time Labs. R100 reflects Liza’s belief that lasting transformation becomes possible when self-care and community support are treated as foundational, not optional.

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