The secret of living your best life in style lies in knowing your value and your purpose in this lifetime. I have made up my mind to simply be, do and look my best in the pursuit of having my best! That’s the epitome of #TheWELLthyMom and it took the past twenty years to finally cultivate it.
I am determined to work for a cause, not for applause because the affirmation of others does not outweigh how proud I am of myself or how proud my father is of me. I am blessed to have a father who instilled the value of being purpose-driven in all I do and that has helped me to stay on course for what matters and not be distracted.
The secret of living your best life in style is about living life to express your uniqueness and gifts, not to impress. Even though I appreciate when people are genuinely thankful for what I do for them, that is not the goal of my why. I am understanding the power of serving others and I am making sure it starts with Hubby and my girls. My time, talents and treasures on this earth were given to me to serve others and I take pride in knowing that being wife and mom is my highest calling because at the end of the day, I pray that Hubby and my girls know that they are my priceless gifts!
The secret of living your best life in style is reflected in how I strive to make my absence felt, not my presence noticed. I love connecting with my family, friends and people I meet. My heart is to spend quality time when I am with someone, whether a child or an adult. I care about who they are and what they have to say and I want them to make sure they know that.
Life is precious but what’s even more precious is the people I get to do life with. The secret of living your best life in style is to bring a sense of sacredness to my life and my time with the people I love and meet. I don’t take it for granted and thank God that I live each day reflecting in how I spend my time with the people in my life.
The WELLthy Mom NODte: “”Work for a cause, not for applause. Live life to express, not to impress.
Strive to make your absence felt, not your presence noticed.”