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45+ Encouraging Quotes & Words for Moms

45+ Encouraging Quotes & Words for Moms

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One mom comforting and encouraging another over coffee, illustrating encouraging quotes for moms.
Rachel Rothman, Co-Founder and Chief Parenting Officer at Betteroo

Written By

Rachel Rothman

Chief Parenting Officer

Dr. Meidad Greenberg, Board-Certified Pediatrician and Pediatric Medical Advisor at Betteroo

Medically Reviewed By

Meidad Greenberg, M.D.

Board-Certified Pediatrician

Every mom needs someone in her corner, especially on the days she cannot find the words for herself. Whether you are looking for a lift for your own heart or the right thing to send a mom who is running on empty, these encouraging words are for exactly that.

Below are more than 45 encouraging and uplifting quotes for moms, sorted by who needs them: you, a new mom, a struggling friend, or a mom who just needs to be reminded she is doing a beautiful job. Save them, send them, and come back whenever the tank runs low.

If You Only Read One

“You are doing a better job than you think, loving harder than you know, and showing up more than you give yourself credit for.”

Encouraging Quotes for Moms Who Need a Lift

“You are the heart of your home, and a heart is allowed to rest between beats.”
“The love you give on your hardest days is the love your children will carry their whole lives.”
“You do not have to do it perfectly. You just have to keep showing up, and you already are.”
“Some of your best mothering happens on the days you feel like you are barely getting by.”
“You are not behind, you are not failing, you are not alone. You are a good mom on a hard day.”
“The way your child looks at you is the truest review you will ever get. Trust it over the doubt.”

Encouraging Words for a New Mom

“You do not have to know what you are doing. You just have to love them, and that part you already have down.”
“The early days are a fog. You will not remember most of it, but your baby will feel that you were there for all of it.”
“You and your baby are learning each other. Be as patient with yourself as you are with this tiny new person.”
“There is no perfect mother, only a real one who keeps trying. Your baby got the better deal.”
“Your body grew a person and your arms learned to soothe one. You are more capable than you feel right now.”

The most encouraging gift? A full night’s sleep.

Encouraging words help, and so does help itself. Betteroo builds a gentle, personalized plan to get your baby (and you) sleeping again, for less than a single consultant call. Start with the free 3-minute quiz.

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Words of Encouragement to Send a Struggling Mom

“I see you. I see how hard you are working at this, even when it does not feel like enough to you.”
“You do not have to hold it all together for me. I am here for the messy parts too.”
“Whatever you managed today was enough, because you are enough, exactly as tired as you are.”
“You are not a burden for needing help. You are a person who has been carrying too much alone.”
“Your kids are so lucky to have a mom who cares this deeply. Please be as gentle with you as you are with them.”
“Rest is not quitting. Lie down, friend. The world will keep for an hour.”

Short Uplifting Quotes for Moms

“You are doing better than you think.”
“Good mom. Hard day. Both true.”
“Loved, safe, happy. You did that.”
“Keep going, mama. You’ve got this.”
“Enough. You are so enough.”
“Strong heart, tired hands, beautiful work.”

Encouraging Reminders for the Hard Seasons

“This season is hard, but it is a season, not the rest of your life. It will turn.”
“You are allowed to find parts of this hard and still be a mom who loves her kids with everything she has.”
“The days you think you are doing the worst are often the days your child feels the most loved.”
“Asking for help is not the end of your strength. It is the smartest use of it.”
“One small step today is still a step. You do not have to fix everything to be doing well.”

A Reminder You’re Not Alone

If you need encouragement today, know that nearly every mom around you needs it too. From Betteroo’s State of Parent & Baby Sleep 2026, the largest dataset of its kind with 68,366 parents across 108 countries, here is what so many moms are quietly pushing through.

83%
of parents are exhausted or drained
The 2026 US national average
79%
are getting under 6 hours of sleep a night
The 2026 US national average
55%
of babies wake 3+ times per night
The 2026 US national average
1 in 3
moms say they feel touched out most days
The 2026 US national average
What moms push through in 2026, from Betteroo’s State of Parent and Baby Sleep report
Metric2026 US national average
Parents exhausted or drained83%
Parents getting under 6 hours of sleep79%
Babies waking 3 or more times per night55%
Moms who feel touched out most days1 in 3

Real encouragement is real support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are good words of encouragement for a mom?

The most encouraging words for a mom validate her effort and remove pressure rather than adding advice. Things like “You are doing better than you think,” “Whatever you got done today was enough,” and “I see how hard you are loving them” tend to land best. Specific, sincere observations (“Your patience with your toddler today was amazing”) feel more genuine than generic praise. And pairing words with concrete help, like a meal or an hour of childcare, is often the most encouraging thing of all.

What do you say to encourage a new mom?

Reassure her that she does not have to have it figured out, that the foggy early days are normal, and that loving her baby is the part that matters most, and she is already doing it. Avoid unsolicited advice or comparisons. Try “You and your baby are learning each other, give yourself grace,” or “You are more capable than you feel right now.” Offering practical support, like holding the baby so she can shower or sleep, says it even louder than words.

How can I encourage myself as a mom on hard days?

Talk to yourself the way you would talk to a struggling friend, with kindness instead of criticism. Keep a few go-to reminders saved on your phone for the low moments, focus on one small win rather than everything left undone, and remember that the hard day is a season, not a verdict on your mothering. Tending to your own basic needs, especially sleep where possible, also makes self-encouragement far easier to believe.

Why do small encouragements matter so much for moms?

Because motherhood is relentless, often invisible work with little built-in feedback, so moms can go long stretches without hearing that they are doing well. With 83% of parents feeling exhausted or drained in Betteroo’s 2026 data, a single sincere encouragement can genuinely shift a hard day. It reminds a mom that she is seen, that her effort counts, and that she is not as alone as the long days can make her feel.

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