Today, I’m celebrating early. I’m not only celebrating my mom (see below—aren’t we cute?!), but I’m also celebrating the mother within all of us.
In the video below I share another way to view Mother’s Day and offer an invitation for you to cherish someone else on this day as well.
Head’s up – Important parts to pay attention to:
1:40 Powerful exercise
2:00 Story about a client using the exercise
2:54 My personal “ugly” story & how I used the exercise to support myself
Some good stuff awaits. Click play to watch below.
Here is my “ugly” photo – I mention in the video. [FYI – I don’t think it’s (I’m) ugly anymore. That’s the power of healing.]
In the comments below, I invite you to share your experience, learnings and next actions with us.
Thank you for reading and sharing.
With loving,
Amber
Wow, what a incredible message Amber. I am going to focus on mothering myself simply by just saying “I love you” to my inner child. Thank you so much for the passion you bring to the world to help women love themselves. : )
Wow!
I love this concept of parenting yourself. My husband and I have both been in this process for a couple of years now (more intensely the past year) and we have had a really challenging time teaching/healing ourselves.
We both came from rough or under-loved backgrounds and it has been a conscientious effort on both of our parts as individuals to re-train our brains around love, money, stability, and boundaries.
For me, where I need more nurturing is around money. I was never taught how manage money and now I’m having to re-train my spending and tracking habits. If I could get support with one area of my life that would be it!
I’m loving myself enough to have good money habits.
Thank you so much Amber for the post!
XO,
Brianna
Dear Clarissa: I acknowledge you for watching the video and choosing a supportive action for yourself. Saying “I love you” to your little one inside is such a beautiful choice. I’m curious – have you decided how often and for how many days/weeks/months you want to experiment with this? Let me know. Love, Amber
Dear Brianna: I appreciate your sharing and seeing you here in the comments and I acknowledge you for the work you and your husband have done thus far. It sounds like you are very clear on what you need – AND, I’d like to reflect to you that you ARE in action there. You will be attending the workshop soon – and that may be really transformational for you. In the meantime, I invite you to look at what are some ways you can nurture your numbers – all the ones you have now…from what’s inside your wallet, to your checking account to bills. Appreciating them will support you in shifting in this area. xoAmber
What you’re talking about sounds like Redicision Therapy that I did several years ago. Thanks for sharing this especially for this upcoming weekend. One thing I’m doing more of and trying to put into practice is really trying not to judge me as harshly as I used to. It’s a work in progress, but that’s something I’m working on.
Dear Kim: Being kinder to yourself is one of the best gifts you can give you. I support you in this. xoA