Women’s Health Magazine asked their readers to leave comments with the best advice (both practical & silly) their mother has given. Mom’s are notorious for advice giving – both when you want it and when you don’t. I’d be curious to know what is the best advice your mother has given you?
Advice from my mom:
- Always thank people when they go out of their way to do something for you – even if it’s in a form of a quick email.
- Everything is a teaching tool and a learning device – any time life isn’t going the way I’d like it to I am reminded by my mom that there are lessons to learn in everything.
- Rejection is Protection – I’m not sure where my mom get’s all of her rhyming antidotes but this is one of her favorites. She says if you don’t get that job you want or that guy doesn’t ask you out again that rejection is protection and there is something better yet to come.
- Ask for clarity and courage – when I’m having a hard time making a big decision my mom advises me to pray for clarity and courage. She says it’s important to ask for the two together so that you can act on what shows up. For example if you’re in a bad relationship and deciding whether or not to leave, if you just ask for clarity chances are you’ll get 57 red flags in your face but if you don’t have the to courage to leave then the clarity serves no purpose.
- You must have the 4 Cs for a relationship to work (communication, compatibility, common interest, & chemistry) – she says if one of the four is missing your relationship will feel like a table missing a leg.
- The way you do one thing is the way you do everything – my mom uses this one very regularly. This statement is in relation to a person’s character.
Here are some from the comments at Women’s Health Magazine:
- Anything worth doing is worth giving your best
- Don’t EVER chase a man. Choose a man that makes you feel your best!
- Being single is better than any bad relationship!
- If you don’t like it, change it.
Your turn …
PS: Happy Mother’s Day!
Your mom gives the best advice!! I love her!
My mom doesn’t like to give advice, but she’s always told me to do whatever makes me happy. She also taught me to always send a thank you card for gifts.
I like the “rejection is protection” tidbit. That really hits home right now.
My mom always tells me to make most of my twenties. She encourages me to travel and have fun. Based off her life, she gives me great insight. I appreciate it.