Happy Mother’s Day!
Moms—they bring us into the world, they work overtime to make sure we don’t choke on our fingernail-sized Polly Pockets , they deal with us during our fractious teen years, and hopefully, they give us some choice words of advice along the way. I still remember the two pieces of advice I once read Nora Ephron’s mother gave her: “Everything is copy” and “Never ever buy a red coat”—in addition to a veritable string of my own mother’s pearls of wisdom.
in high school, I’ve always garnered confidence and self-assurance from forming true friendships, and my relationship with my BFF circle makes me feel like I can do anything.My mom has always encouraged me to say how I feel and ask for the emotional support I need. “No one can read your mind,” she reminds me. But more than giving me that advice, she has modeled how to live a life filled with open communication.
“Darling, go to bed.” That was always my mum’s advice to me, her overly conscientious child. As a teenager I would spend hours studying late into the night for fear of failure. Sleep seemed like such an epic waste of time. I was desperate to know all the things inside out, back to front. Back then I had no idea just how important it is to rest your mind, take a break, look away from the screen.
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