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What I Am Not
by Tricia Goyer
Becoming a mother is a complicated thing. Not only
am I trying to negotiate a relationship with my child, I am trying to negotiate
a relationship with myself as I attempt to determine how I mother, how I feel
about mothering, how I want to mother and how I wish I was
mothered.
— Andrea J. Buchanan, in Mother Shock3
Sometimes the easiest way to discover who we are is
to know who we are not.
• We are not our children. We all know
mothers who go overboard trying to make themselves look good by making their
children look great. I saw one woman on the Oprah television show who had
bought her preschool daughter more than twelve pairs of black shoes just so the
girl could have different styles to go with her numerous outfits! Just as we
-don’t get report cards for mothering, we also -don’t get graded on our child’s
looks or accomplishments. While you want your children to do their best and
succeed in life, your self-esteem -shouldn’t be wrapped up in your child.
Life as I See It:
My individuality will never end. There will be no
one exactly like me, not even my child. She will be like me in some ways, but
not at all in others. I -wouldn’t have it any other way.
— Desiree, Texas
• We are not our mothers. I remember the
first time I heard my mother’s voice coming out of my mouth. The words “because
I told you so . . .” escaped before I had a
chance to squelch them.
It’s not until we have kids that we truly understand our
mothers — all their frets, their
nagging, and their worries.
It’s also then that we truly understand their love.
Since you are now a mother, it’s good to think back on how
you were raised. If there were traditions or habits that now seem wise and useful,
incorporate them into your parenting. You also have permission to sift out
things you now know -weren’t good. Just because you’re a product of your
mother, that -doesn’t mean you have to turn out just like her. Repeat after me,
“I am not my mother.”
• We are not like any other mother out
there. Sometimes you may feel like the world’s worst mother. After
all, your friend never yells at her son — and
sometimes you do. Then again, your friend may feel bad because you have a
wonderful bedtime routine that includes stories and songs. In many cases, the
moms you feel inferior to only look like they have it together. All moms feel
they -don’t “measure up.” Instead of feeling unworthy, we should realize that
everyone has strengths and weaknesses. The key is where we place our
focus.
The Bible says, “Let’s just go ahead and be what we
were made to be, without . . .
comparing ourselves with each other, or trying to be something we
-aren’t” (Romans 12:5 – 6,
MESSAGE).
The problem with comparison is, we always
measure our weaknesses against the strengths of
others.
Instead, we need to thank God for our strengths. We can also
ask God to help us overcome our weaknesses — not
because we want to compare ourselves, or look good in someone else’s eyes, but
because we want to be the best mom out there.
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