Happy Mother’s Day
If you are a mother or mother to be, I salute you! Thank you for everything that you do for the child that you brought into this world or are about to.
Motherhood is the ultimate responsibility, because you are responsible for the life of another human being until that human is able to take care of themselves. Think about that. As a father, I try to do what I can to help my wife, but she is really the one that my daughters go to when they have a problem.
If you are a single mother, that responsibility is an even more difficult one, because that also adds the burden of bringing in the income to the household solely onto your shoulders. I have been blessed that my wife was able to raise our daughters (and home school them until this year) without the need for her to work.
It has by no means been easy to do, but the attitude that we have held during those years was one of the ways we were able to continue to support each other during the difficult times. And difficult times did come, sometimes money was not available for the things that families need, and we did without. Without my wife’s ability to make me feel like I was still important to her during the struggles kept me from being down on myself any more than I already was.
So mothers, you have so much power, with your smile and your laughter you can make your child into a loving person who will tackle the world with joy, instead of fearing to tread on the path that life is laying out before them. Thank you for choosing to be the loving mother!
Have an amazing day!
Micheal Savoie
http://michealsavoie.com/welcome
PS - I am having a Mother’s Day Firesale to help the Mother’s who are in business for themselves who need traffic and tools to make their business life a little easier. The sale ends on Monday at noon Eastern, at which time the price will double. I have a Platinum Surprise for the people who get the One Time Offer, although I cannot really tell you what it is… it wouldn’t be a surprise, now, would it?
PSS - I am having a teleseminar on Sunday evening at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. The signup form is on Micheal Savoie’s Blog.







