My mother\'s motto for life was "If I ever knew the answer or truth, I would never forget it." I still don\'t know where that saying came from, but I like it anyway and have mentioned it countless times myself.
And with all the opportunity to accomplish my goals, I think Mom\'s purpose was and is mine..
I am proud of the love of life and my family vision and the need to improve.
Other than a few minor changes, that same matrix Mother used as her life coach is also stuck into my head.
If you make a mistake, grow up, own up, recover fast, and try not to repeat that some effort.
I see perfection as a continuous or tireless goal in life.
I am a lot like my mother.
Resilience, as we were taught, is the more important event in any part of life.
Happiness and truth are partners; they allow us a reason to do better the next time.
Failure was never an option but instead an experience that would lead to a better outcome if it presented again.
At that time, she was correct on every most every level.
As I have grown older, I can\'t help but think back and feel those emotions and perceived situations.
For us, as well as herself, Mama always attempted to raise the bar in every possible way of life.
I knew.
I would need to figure out what it meant for myself because she never gave me the straight answer but instead a smirky smile and a nod.
My mother\'s motto for life was "If I ever knew the answer or truth, I would never forget it." I still don\'t know where that saying came from, but I like it anyway and have mentioned it countless times myself