Title
The Mom I Want To Be
Rising Above Your Past To Give Your Kids A Great Future
Author
T. Suzanne Eller
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
Review
Are you the mom you want to be? All too often life, past experiences, and our own stubbornness gets in the way of becoming the moms we
envisioned we’d one day be. So we give ourselves little reprimands and set out to make drastic changes. Only we make those changes with
blinders on and therefore, they don’t stick. And in the end, life continues to feel like less than we ever dreamed it could be.
If you’re ready to “rise above your past” to make changes that WILL last and leaving lasting impressions, it’s time you picked up a copy
of The Mom I Want To Be by T. Suzanne Eller.
Eller and her mother, Karen Morrison, team up to share their heart-wrenching, yet inspirational story of forgiveness, healing, and
moving beyond the past. The majority of the book is written by Eller, with personal letters and insight from her mother, Morrison.
In The Mom I Want To Be, you’ll discover many wonderful tips, all garnished with a healthy dose of reality. You’ll discover:
- Why shattered legacies can be rebuilt, restored, and renewed.
- Why admitting our mistakes and wrong doings can offer healing.
- How to find hope in the person you are—right now.
- Why forgiving others, and yourself, will free you and give your children a happier, healthier home.
- How to remove those barriers that keep others at bay.
- Why the way you view things in your life plays a valuable role in how you’ll raise your children, and what type of home life they’ll
experience.
- Why it’s important to set healthy boundaries.
- The difference between risky (harmful) and calculated (safe) risks that expand the world around you and make you a better mom.
You’ll also discover that being the mom you always wanted to be means:
- Facing the realization that mistakes, hurts, and hardships happen. No one is perfect, and no matter how much you believe
perfectionism makes happy homes, it doesn’t.
- Understanding that fact that your flaws do not define you as a person, mother, wife, or child of God.
- Realizing you can’t do it alone. You need mentors, helpers, and help mates.
- Letting go of past hurts so you can make room for fresh memories filled with love and happiness.
And by the time you finish reading this book, you’ll realize that while being the mom you always wanted (or want) to be is the toughest
job you’ll ever have, it’s also the most rewarding, the most fulfilling, and the most awesome job you will ever hold.
So if you’re ready to put the past behind you and stop passing on those damaging habits, behaviors, and attitudes to your children, pick
up a copy of The Mom I Want To Be today!
On a more personal note…
I have to tell you that I absolutely loved this book and heartily recommend it to anyone trying to heal relationships with their mothers
or children!
I related to Eller on so many levels and know, from personal experience, that the words of wisdom she shared in this book can, if
followed, heal broken relationships, mend old wounds, and give mothers everywhere a chance at a much happier future.
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About The Dabbling Mum:
Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer with a love for finding "ah ha moments"…even if the writers didn’t intend
to put them there! Visit her at AlyiceEdrich.com
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