If you struggle with Mother's Day, you're not alone. Today I'll share an idea I had about 10 years ago. It was nearing Mother's Day and I had a desire to show my kids that I appreciated them making me a mother. I chose to buy them each a book for Mother's Day. Listen in to hear my Mother's Day Peace Challenge inspired by that experience. Or watch here.
Take Aways
- Review of my episode: A Tribute to My Mom: Things I Wish My Mom Had Known 50 Years Ago from May 6, 2024.
- Many women have a hard time with Mother's Day.
- An AI summary of why some women's don't like Mother's Day: Some women don't like it because it's heavily commercialized, because it puts pressure on being perfect, it creates extra labor rather than a restful break, it triggers sadness because of strained relationships, personal loss, infertility, or the pressure to perform happily while you are struggling with motherhood.
- A few quotes from women in this article.
- When I've struggled with Mother's Day, it was because I felt inadequate, false guilt (or mom guilt), or because I was missing my mom.
- One year, I got my kids gifts to celebrate Mother's Day to say: thank you for making me a mom and I am glad to be your mom.
- Mother's Day Peace Challenge: Answer this question: What do you want this weekend to look like? Then comes the challenge: Listen to what your heart or mind answers and if it feels good, do it!
- YOU ARE AMAZING. AS YOU ARE. RIGHT NOW. HUGS!
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