Postpartum Diaries

Welcome to the frontlines of motherhood — where emotions run high, sleep runs low, and laughter is survival. Below you’ll find every raw, ridiculous, and totally relatable entry from my postpartum journey. From day one to week five (and beyond), this is motherhood… unfiltered.


Remote Worker Tax Tips: Maximize Your Deductions & Keep More Money

Remote Worker Tax Tips: Maximize Your Deductions & Keep More Money If you’re freelancing or working remotely, taxes can feel like a puzzle—but the right strategy saves you thousands. 1. Deduct Your Workspace Whether it’s a home office or a co-working space, keep receipts and document your setup. 2. Track Travel Expenses If you move for work, many of your flights, accommodations, and meals may qualify as write-offs. 3. Pay Quarterly Taxes Avoid big end-of-year bills by setting aside 25–30% of your income and paying quarterly estimates. Pro Tip: Consider working with a CPA familiar with digital nomads—they’ll catch deductions…

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Budgeting for Remote Workers: How to Save More While Working Anywhere

Budgeting for Remote Workers: How to Save More While Working Anywhere Remote work gives you freedom—but without a steady office routine, it’s easy to overspend on coffee shops, travel, and impulse buys. Here’s how to take control of your money while enjoying the perks of remote life. 1. Track Every Expense Use free apps like Mint or You Need a Budget to keep tabs on daily spending. Seeing where your money goes is half the battle. 2. Set a “Work From Anywhere” Budget Create categories for Wi-Fi, co-working passes, and travel so you don’t accidentally eat into rent or savings.…

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Week Nine: I Think I Showered This Week (But I Can’t Be Sure)

Week nine. We are officially deep into the fourth trimester—still bleeding (emotionally), still bonding (with caffeine), and still baffled by how many hours a baby can scream without taking a breath. I think I might be getting better at this. Either that, or I’m losing my mind so completely that it feels like confidence. Either way, I’m brushing my teeth most days now, and that feels like a personal renaissance. Baby is Thriving. I Am…Also Here. The baby is now making eye contact, cooing, and recognizing my face. Which is adorable, but also means I can no longer sneak past…

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