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5 Ways to Truly Celebrate Mom

How to show mom your appreciation and love in a way she will remember

Kids bringing mom breakfast in bed and flowers on Mother's Day.

Let’s be honest—celebrating Mom on Mother’s Day can feel like a bit of a performance. The flowers, the cards, the brunch reservations… they’re all nice gestures, but sometimes they miss the heart of what many mothers actually need most: to be seen.

Motherhood is a full-contact, full-time, emotionally demanding job—and most of the labor is invisible. It’s keeping track of a thousand moving parts. Well-meaning people offer to help, but they can’t always step in because each task is an integral part of a complex machine. One thing can’t just be assigned away because it requires understanding how the entire system works and interacts. 

The emotional and cognitive labor is unmeasurable and doesn’t go away when the kids grow up. Mothers believe in their kids even when they don’t believe in themselves. They worry – about drunk drivers, broken hearts, and missed chances. They celebrate every success and commiserate with every loss. They anticipate what the kids need so quickly and efficiently that no one even knows it happens. It’s constant

And it’s all invisible. Behind the scenes, they are planning and organizing and pre-empting conflicts and disappointment.  And then on top of all this mental labor are the concrete tasks that are being completed. It might look easy from the outside, but that’s just through perseverance and willpower. It’s hard work that needs to be done. 

So this Mother’s Day, if you really want to make an impact—if you really want to show how deeply you appreciate everything she does—go beyond the surface to truly celebrate mom. See her. Acknowledge the emotional labor, the invisible tasks, the energy she pours into everyone’s well-being.

5 ways to truly celebrate mom

Here are a few ways to do that:

Say the quiet things out loud.

You might think she wouldn’t want to make a big deal out of this “Hallmark holiday”. But trust me—she probably would love for you to acknowledge everything she does. Not just with a “Happy Mother’s Day,” but with something deeper.

Here are some examples

  •  “I see how much you carry everyday—emotionally, mentally, logistically. Thank you.”
  • “I know a lot of what you do goes unnoticed. But not today. Today I want you to know that I see it, and I’m grateful.”
  • “I hope you enjoy your day, but even more so I hope I can help you feel celebrated every single day. Our world is better because of you.”

Acknowledge the emotional weight.

Recognize how she supports the emotional life of the family. Take a look at this list and think about the compassion fatigue that she might be experiencing.

  • Does she stay upbeat when the kids are down? 
  • Is she the one who listens, reassures, and absorbs everyone’s feelings? 
  • Are there fears and anxieties that she is managing for herself and others while still putting one foot in front of the other?

Take the time to think about her specific gifts in this area and then . . . Say it out loud. Let her know she’s not invisible.

Give her real rest.

Not performative rest—real rest. The kind where she’s not still mentally coordinating everything behind the scenes. She might not ask for a break, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t need it.

Here are some ways you might be able to help her catch her breath.

  • Let her know you’ve got things under control so she can sleep in.
  • Plan a weekend getaway
  • Carve out time every week that is just hers – to spend any way she’d like

Let her exhale.

Offer to Share the Burden

Instead of asking “What should we do for Mother’s Day?”—ask yourself, What has she been holding that I can take off her plate today? How can I show her I see the whole picture—not just the role, but the human behind it?

Everyone’s needs are different. One mom may want a quiet solo day, another may crave family time. Ask her: “What would feel most supportive to you right now?” Then listen—and follow through.

Celebrate who she is—not just what she does.

Motherhood can be a thankless job and eclipse a woman’s sense of self.  Today is the day to thank her for just being. Express gratitude for what you love most about who she is, not what she does. 

Consider complimenting her creativity, her humor, her strength, or her dreams.

Happy Mother’s Day to the whole family 💕

Brunch is lovely. But feeling truly seen? That lasts longer. That sinks in. 

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