Put Everything on Hold, Grab Your Phone, and Call Your Mom

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Hey there. Yes, you! Pick up that phone and call your mom. Do it today, not tomorrow. Don’t put it off for her birthday, next week, or even tonight. Call her right now. Don’t wait for special occasions—make today about her.

Trust me, she doesn’t expect it, not at all. She’s likely thinking of you right this moment, wondering what you’re up to and how you’re feeling. Is everything okay? Are you taking care of yourself? Are you being cautious with your choices? She’s probably recalling moments when you weren’t, and her heart skips a beat. Just the other day, while folding laundry, she thought back to that time you went bungee jumping abroad. The memory made her shudder, and she quickly tried to shake it off.

She’s concerned about your ability to love and be loved. She hopes you’re generous and respectful. She wonders how work is treating you and if financial worries are weighing on your mind. “Do you need any help?” she thinks. Yes, she still worries about the little things, like whether you need new undershirts. Feel free to roll your eyes; it’s part of being a mom.

She’s curious whether her words and actions have left a mark on you. Can you hear her voice in your head, like she hears yours from when you were little? It’s a reminder of her younger self, back when she was just starting out as a mom. Now that you’re older, she continues to wish for your happiness in life.

So, tell her you love her. Call her and let those heartfelt words flow. When she starts to ask her usual questions about your life, pause her mid-sentence. Say, “No, Mom, this call is about you.” Ask how she’s doing and what’s been on her mind. You’ll soon hear her say, “Why wouldn’t I be happy?” because she never wants you to fret over her.

This time, you’re calling to listen—to provide her the same attention she always gives you. To support her like she has always supported you. Let her know that her voice still resonates within you, filled with love, guidance, and hope. Share that sometimes, it’s her voice you hear the clearest.

Ask for her thoughts on the world. Her heart will flutter, and she’ll smile for the rest of the day, knowing her insights are valued. Your inquiries will bring her joy in ways you may not fully grasp. They mean so much more than a card or a perfunctory call on Mother’s Day. Because she’s your mom every day, but she’s also a remarkable individual.

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In summary, making that call is about more than just checking in; it’s an opportunity to connect and show appreciation. Your mom deserves to be heard, loved, and remembered, not just on special occasions, but every day.

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