Moms Matter
Mother’s Day is a time to remember the women who helped shape our lives. Some moms were steady encouragers. Some were strong protectors. Some showed love through sacrifice, hard work, laughter, meals around the table, handwritten notes, or simply by showing up day after day when life was difficult. No mother is perfect, but the impact of a mother’s love often reaches farther than words can explain.
For some, Mother’s Day carries a quiet ache. Many of us miss moms who are no longer with us, yet their fingerprints remain on our values, our memories, and even in the way we now love others. Their influence continues to live on in our hearts. This week is a reminder to honor those memories and to recognize the lasting difference mothers make.
If your mother is no longer here, consider encouraging another mom — whether it’s a grandmother, a single mom, a foster or adoptive mom, or someone simply carrying the responsibility of caring for others. A little encouragement can go a long way.
This week on the Relationshifts podcast, Larry and Melissa share a fun and meaningful conversation about the many ways moms express love through their different personality styles. It’s filled with laughter, insight, and moments that may remind you of your own family gatherings around the kitchen table.
In this episode, they talk about shifting from:
Misreading personality to understanding personality
Irritation to curiosity
Conflict to balance
Taking moms for granted to acknowledging their love
We hope you’ll listen, laugh, and maybe even gain a fresh appreciation for the unique ways moms show love.
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When we choose to shift from taking moms for granted to honoring the impact they make in our lives, it will make a difference.
Happy Mother’s Day, Mom.
Larry
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