We all know the saying, “A happy Mother makes a happy
family” or “A happy wife makes a happy marriage.”
It’s so true! It takes a happy, healthy person to have a
happy healthy relationship.
Today I want to give thanks to Mothers.
Close your eyes and put you hand over
your heart and remember the first time you fell in love, if you are a mother, with your child or your
baby. For some it was instantaneous after birth, for others it may take a
while, but the love a Mother feels for a child is simply indescribable. I recently felt that same love when my grandson was born. It catches you off guard, this total
infatuated love, which again, is indescribable.
I never knew that my heart would swell with such pride!
I often share in my yoga classes that a heart in love is
physiologically different than a heart that is fearful, angry or in pain. It sends out different chemicals throughout
the body. The reality is, with free
will, we have the choice at every moment to choose to love or to choose
fear and worry.
It is easy to forget this when you become a mother. It is
easy to become overwhelmed with all the roles and responsibilities we take on,
wife, mother, friend, employee or employer.
The more roles we take on, the more challenging it becomes to remember
the choice we have to prioritize self-love and self-care.
The most loving thing we can do for others is to love
ourselves. For when we are balanced and full of love, that love spills over and
there are no boundaries.
Someone recently asked me, “Who do you love more, your
children or your grandson.” I laughed and said, “That’s like what my daughter
used to always ask me if I loved her or her siblings more.” Before my Grandson was born, my daughter
shared her fear she would not love her child as much as she loves her puppy.
The minute he was born, she laughed and said, “OK I get it!”
Today let’s celebrate this boundless, undeniably contagious,
unconditional love, called Motherhood. Let’s remember not only the mother that
brought us into this world but all of “the village” that is needed to raise us.
Let’s celebrate all of the feminine creative energy that sustains us!
Click Here experience this peace and joy for yourself!
Thank you, Mom for giving me life, two beautiful sisters,
and unconditional love until I was able to love myself. Thank you for loving me even when I didn’t
love myself. Thank you for always being there, if not physically in spirit.
Thank you my dear sisters, aunts, my health coach and all of my female friends
for your love, guidance and support to me and my family. Love is indeed, the
most powerful tool we have to heal from within.
Carpe Diem with Love & Gratitude!
Lisa
ABOUT LISA JACKSON, RN, CHC, RYT
Lisa is an author, inspirational speaker, and coach with a mission to inspire and empower others to feel their best at any age. Her book, Savvy Secrets: Eat, Think & Thrive outlines seven steps that are fun and transforming. Lisa is part of the New Self Health Movement, the International Health Coach Association and the Wellness Inspired Network. When she is not coaching, speaking or writing, you can find her practicing yoga and joyfully sharing Carpe Diem Dance at every opportunity.
ABOUT LISA JACKSON, RN, CHC, RYT
Lisa is an author, inspirational speaker, and coach with a mission to inspire and empower others to feel their best at any age. Her book, Savvy Secrets: Eat, Think & Thrive outlines seven steps that are fun and transforming. Lisa is part of the New Self Health Movement, the International Health Coach Association and the Wellness Inspired Network. When she is not coaching, speaking or writing, you can find her practicing yoga and joyfully sharing Carpe Diem Dance at every opportunity.
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