Honoring Mother's Day as a Motherless Daughter
- morganrholliday
- May 10
- 1 min read
Mother’s Day can stir up many emotions, especially for those of us who no longer have our mothers here. It’s a day that shines a light on love, loss, and everything in between.
At Morganize It, I often work with women who are not just organizing their homes, but also navigating the layers of grief that come with missing someone so central.Mother’s Day is a reminder that it’s okay to feel a mix of gratitude, sadness, and even joy for the memories we carry.
If you're a motherless daughter this May, know that:
It's okay to celebrate your mother in your own quiet way. Light a candle, share a story, or simply sit with your memories.
It's okay to protect your heart. You don't have to attend every event or explanation of the day. Boundaries are a beautiful act of self-care.
It's okay to honor yourself, too. You are part of your mother's legacy — living proof of her love, her strength, her spirit.
This Mother’s Day, give yourself permission to feel everything — and to create space for healing, just like you create space in your home. You are not alone.
Wishing you peace, gentleness, and moments of comfort.
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