Yesterday was Mother’s Day. According to Hallmark it is the second biggest gift-giving holiday of the year! In fact, 96% of consumers in America participate in, purchase for or observe this holiday.
The National Retail Federation reported consumers are expected to spend a total of $20.7 billion this Mother’s Day, averaging about $169 each. Of those numbers, 2 out of every 3 consumers gave Mom flowers as a gift, though CreditDonkey.com estimates that less than 1 in 4 mothers actually want to receive them.
Showing love, appreciation and honoring your mother is certainly a big deal! But it also doesn’t just have to happen one day a year. In fact, if it only happens one day a year, you need to fix that… NOW.
How To Unfollow Your Mother’s Footsteps
You take parenting lessons from your own parents, whether you like it or not. Even those who strive to go against the grain, end up frustrated and yelling, “Oh goodness, I’m just like my MOM!” It isn’t too late to gain a new perspective on parenting and starting setting your kids up for total success despite any mistakes you or your parent might have made.
I came across a piece of ancient wisdom almost 19 years ago that said, “Older women teach the younger women how to love their families.” At the time, I thought that was strange… don’t women automatically love their families?
Of course, at the time I hated my husband and worked so many hours a week a nanny was raising my kids. I never saw them and I had know idea how to be a mother! My own mother wasn’t any better… it was then that I realized I was following in her footsteps.
If you have a mom, know a mom or any woman with incredible influence to love, nourish and teach others, HONOR them every day! Did you have the type of mom who taught you how to be a great spouse and parent? What did she do right?
If you are a mother yourself, what is your biggest goal as a mom? Is it to survive your kid’s teenage years unscathed? Or is it to set your children up for a lifetime of success in their marriages, as parents and in their finances?
Not just as a mom, but as a parent, we all face challenges and fears. I’ve felt them all! I realized I was messing my kids up in a similar way my mother messed me up! And I had promised myself I would never be anything like my parents. Wow, was I shocked to realize I was following in her footsteps.
I hope you honored and appreciated your mother yesterday. Not just with a card and some flowers that will die in a week. You should honor, respect, love, listen to and appreciate the people close to you DAILY. When was the last time you thanked your mom for doing the laundry? Gave her a hug just to show her you cared?
Little things do matter – and when I say “little” I don’t mean little gift boxes or a simple card. Saying thank you and telling people you appreciate them on a daily basis is more than just one day a year could ever say to your Mother, or anyone else. Everyone wants to feel special and important. Everyone wants to feel their efforts are appreciated.
How do you show your mom or others you care every day? Leave me your comments and Share and Like today’s message while you’re at it. Spread this message of appreciation and start showing it!
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In great faith,