As a Mom, What Legacy Do You Want To Leave Your Children?

by Stacey / The Mom Renewal Project on August 20, 2009 · 4 comments

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I was talking to a life coach today and she asked me what legacy I wanted to leave my children. She asked me to imagine my boys, all grown up, describing me to someone who didn’t know me.

She asked me how I would want them to describe me as a mom and as an individual.

As a Mom…

I hope they will describe me as loving, fun, silly, warm, open, available, and spontaneous. Someone they can always turn to.

As an Individual…

I hope they will describe me as strong, calming, silly, courageous, unique, and whimsical. Someone with drive, with a passion for life, with a passion for community, with a passion for helping moms life their best lives, and a good friend. A woman who honors her sense of self and nurtures her authentic voice.

When your children are all grown up, how would you want them to describe you?

Are you the person today who you want your children to be describing tomorrow? I challenge you (as I challenge myself) to fully live the legacy today that you want your chidren to cherish when they are older.

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1 Amanda August 20, 2009 at 10:25 pm

This is such a good exercise. Thank you for sharing.

2 Mindful Mimi August 21, 2009 at 1:16 am

Stacey,
Very thoughtprovoking indeed.
I just want my boys to be happy, balanced adults. I want them to do what they like and enjoy life. And if they are, then I guess I have done my part. That’s all I need.
Thanks
Mimi

3 Surender Sharma August 24, 2009 at 3:26 am

I am not a MOM but want to be like a MOM for my sweet baby Nancy.
You have mentioned a very good exercise here.

4 Thomas Catmark August 25, 2009 at 2:25 am

I’m also not a mum, and never will be, but I think that for a father (that I’m gonna be hopefully) it is just as important issue. I wish I would also be described as a person that was just good enough for my children – giving them home, care, love and understanding. I don’t want ever to build a wall between me and my children, but to be their friend and always stay close to them.

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