A strong mom isn’t only strong on herself. She makes
you strong as well, and even stronger than herself. They don’t teach you
what the society teaches you. They teach you to be yourself and go for what you
want. Without them, you won’t be at where you are today.
Here are 10 signs you’re raised by a strong mom:
1. She always
encourages you to speak your mind
A strong mom is honest and forthright. She teaches
her children to be the same. Communication is valued and necessary in order to
get her message across. You use your words and are in touch with your thoughts
and feelings when you grow up with a strong mom.
2. She
doesn’t tell you what to think, but how to think
You don’t just memorize what you read or learn, you
think about it and form your own opinion. A strong mom doesn’t tell her child
what to think, she teaches them how to think. You are an expert at
gathering information from a variety of sources and you evaluate the
information and come to your own conclusion. You are willing to learn and
change your mind and aren’t afraid to ask questions. You are willing to be
wrong sometimes and even to fail. It is how you learn.
3. She
tells you how important education is, no matter if you’re a boy or girl
A strong mom knows the importance of education.
Without it we’ll end up like a blank paper with little to offer. And strong
moms know that education isn’t just about going to an expensive school or
getting good grades; it’s about paying attention, asking questions, reading and
expressing yourself through strong literacy.
4. She teaches
you to be your own competitor
Your mom has shown you by example that if you work
hard and try your best, the results would be rewarding. No matter how
many times you face obstacles and how often you find adversity, you keep going.
Your main competitor is yourself and above all else, a strong mom wants you to
be self reliant.
5. She values
financial independency
Being independent and self sufficient is a key trait
of a strong mom and she instills this in her children. She will teach you to
work hard and manage your own finances and affairs. In order to survive you
need to achieve financial autonomy. As well as making your own money and not
having to be co dependent, she will teach you how to cook and clean after
yourself, how to look after your health and how to have valuable and strong
relationships.
6. She gives
you the confidence and self assurance to be who you want to be
You know who you are and what you stand for. Having
a strong mom gives you the confidence and self assurance to be who you want to
be. You wear what you want and aren’t afraid of expressing yourself. You seek
out knowledge by taking an interest in the world around you. Strong moms
encourage their children to travel, meet new people, have diverse experiences
and to never be afraid to try something new.
7. She
teaches you empathy
One of the strongest traits in people who have been
raised by strong mothers is their capacity to feel and display empathy. Moms
love their children fiercely, but this maternal protection and affection
extends out to anyone who comes into theirs and their children’s lives. Strong
moms teach their children to be kind and display humanist qualities.
8. She shows
you how to bring people together
The importance of family, friendship and community
is highlighted when you are raised by a strong mom. She shows you that you
need other people and they need you. The value of reciprocity and generosity is
exemplified and you learn that with strong alliances and connections, you will
thrive.
9. She shows
you how to be fiercely independent
Whilst needing others and relying on the resilience
of good relationships, you are self sufficient and can get by in the world
without needing others’ approval or permission. You can think for yourself and
make your own decisions. You are a leader and will take others under your wing,
just like how your mom looked after you.
10. She tells
you either to surrender or to change it
Being raised by a strong mom means you have a
broadened mind. You don’t make value judgements and your propensity to learn,
empathize and stay resilient requires you to be accepting of most situations.
You don’t complain. You either truly accept the circumstances or you
change them.
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