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10 Things that Define a Quality Mother
Sometimes we lose sight as to what defines a quality mother. The following list are some common traits that show up with caring and loving mothers.
1. No matter where they are, they check in with children.
2. They love children even when they are difficult.
3. They will stand up or fight for their children.
4. They are not fearful of their children.
5. They teach sons and daughters about life.
6. They train children to be respectful and caring toward others.
7. They brag about children.
8. They are happy even with the little things that children do.
9. They ask a lot of questions concerning children.
10. They encourage family togetherness.
A mother who loves will do what she can, when she can. Mom is special, treasure the good ones!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of Tell Me Mother You're Sorry and When Mothers Cry.
1. No matter where they are, they check in with children.
2. They love children even when they are difficult.
3. They will stand up or fight for their children.
4. They are not fearful of their children.
5. They teach sons and daughters about life.
6. They train children to be respectful and caring toward others.
7. They brag about children.
8. They are happy even with the little things that children do.
9. They ask a lot of questions concerning children.
10. They encourage family togetherness.
A mother who loves will do what she can, when she can. Mom is special, treasure the good ones!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of Tell Me Mother You're Sorry and When Mothers Cry.
What Date Night? The Tips that Mean Well But Don't Always Work

"You need a date night." Date nights didn't help a failing relationship; instead they took away from money that could have been better used to help pay for the divorce attorney.
"You need more alone time." More anything goes out the window when you have a newborn to care for and you are the stay at home mom or dad as well. Try break time and even that is determined by the baby.
"Get out more." When you work from home, that happens very little. You are everything to your business. Throw in managing a family and "getting out" is a luxury that happens once in a blue moon.
"Take some time off." If you receive paid personal and sick time, good for you--take the advice. If not, manage your bills and then see if you can make extra money to make up for that day you want off.
"Buy something for you." Whatever that "some thing" is it is usually on sale, not what you really want, or you have to put it back, because there are other pressing needs.
I'm sure you can think of a few more. Don't hate the person who advises such things. Just smile and walk away. It's obvious, they don't know you or your family like you do. Be blessed, do what you can when the time comes. Never put pressure on yourself or loved ones just because some one advises you to do something. It takes time to rework schedules, create budgets to fit in needs, and other things. When the time is right, you will know it!
Nicholl McGuire is the author of many books and a mother of four sons. Sometimes she feels out of her mind, but she manages by saying, "I will not be everything to everyone. What would they do if I wasn't here anyway to serve them? They would live...and life would go on. Take one day at a time, my friends."
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