Silence and introspection are essential for single parents who are often overwhelmed by daily life. Far from being a luxury, these moments of pause allow us to reconnect with ourselves, understand our emotions, and find inner balance. Within the #Soloeotop Network, we affirm that allowing ourselves silence is healing, and that introspection is an act of love and resilience.
"The Art of Being Strong" is a participatory brunch dedicated to single mothers and women in all their forms, to gently celebrate inner strength. Each participant brings a cold dish or a refreshing drink. A moment of reconnection, inspiration, and sisterhood, punctuated by discussions, conscious breathing, and an empowerment wall. Registration required – limited space.
In this text filled with emotion and gratitude, Amina Nsenga pays tribute to single mothers. She celebrates their daily courage, their unconditional love, their creativity in the face of challenges, and above all, their silent resilience. Through a sincere and caring voice, she invites us to change the way we look at single parenthood, affirming that these women are not "incomplete," but full of strength and beauty. “You are beautiful. You are legitimate. And you are not alone.”
Mamans Soloeotop is a support network for single mothers, offering listening, mentoring, psychological support, and practical tools to cope with mental stress, life transitions, and identity reconnection. While awaiting the publication of Amina Nsenga's book, the network continues to be a space of strength, solidarity, and transformation.
Nathalie Van Opstal is much more than a psychologist: she is the discreet but powerful pillar of single parent well-being. Through her listening skills, her actions, and her commitment, she lightens the mental load, strengthens resilience, and transforms challenges into strengths. A valuable ally, a modern heroine, at the heart of the Single Moms Network.
Single mothers aren't robots, but warriors. Every day, they juggle family, professional, and personal responsibilities, often without support. Unlike machines, they have limitations and need recognition, help, and respite. Rather than viewing them as perfect and omnipotent figures, it's essential to celebrate their strength and offer them practical, supportive solutions to ease their daily burdens.