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Lady Mom: Mature

: Posts with personal photos (even candid ones) get much more engagement than text alone.

: End with a question like, "Does anyone else feel this way?" or "What’s one piece of advice you’d give your younger self?" 67-year-old mom creates art from twigs and vines - Facebook mature lady mom

I remember the sticky fingers, the sleepless nights, and the constant 'Mama, look!' at things that seemed so small then. If I could go back, I wouldn’t tell myself to do more. I’d tell myself to worry less. The house didn't need to be perfect, and neither did I. What mattered was the safety they felt in our home. To the moms still in the thick of it: you’re doing a better job than you think. [Include a photo of then vs. now or a peaceful corner of your home]." Option 2: The "Still Growing" Personal Update : Posts with personal photos (even candid ones)

When you are looking to share a piece of your heart or life experience on social media, the most engaging posts usually blend vulnerability with a clear message. Depending on what you want to share, here are three distinct "long post" templates tailored for a mature mom’s perspective: Option 1: The "Hindsight is 20/20" Reflection I’d tell myself to worry less

Raising a family and navigating the ups and downs of the decades isn't a solo mission. I’m so thankful to be growing old with someone who truly adores the woman I’ve become. Here’s to many more years of simple joys and long talks. [Include a favorite photo of the two of you]."