5 Top Things Your Mom Didn't Teach You
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms. What do you wish your mom had taught you? Can you add to this list?
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms. What do you wish your mom had taught you? Can you add to this list?
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Stop by www.askevelynbrooks.com and join my private survey of what lessons your mom taught you about life — and what you WISH she had taught you.
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Stop by my blog and leave a comment on how you can be present for your family and friends. https://evelynbrooks.com
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being a broken record is not about groveling or humiliating yourself. It’s an empowerment tool!
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It might seem at a glance that it’s a great thing to say “I’m sorry” in your relationship. but as with most things in life, there are helpful and not so helpful ways to go about it.
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If you are caught in a trap of disagreeing, trying to defend yourself, struggling to be heard, you may find my crash course in communication helpful.
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Take a moment to think what you find worth shouting or singing about… Is it your work or job? Your love life? Your kids? I love my work, I’m a writer and I will never retire. I have so many things I want to share with people through words and film.
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This “big deal” habit is one that can be very hard to break, because all too often the person who has the habit is unaware they are actually the one in control. It’s a thought process. And it’s fear-based.