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Motherhood: What Brings A Mother More Fulfillment in Life—Her Achievements or Her Children’s? (8)

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Hello Great Mothers!

Motherhood is a divine calling that comes with great responsibilities. Whether you choose to sacrifice your career, business, or academic pursuits for your home, or you strive to balance both, the key to lasting fulfillment lies in intentionality. If you do not care for your home with purpose—keeping in mind God’s plan for you as a mother, which should guide every action and decision in nurturing your children—you may find that your feelings of fulfillment may be cut short.

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True and lasting fulfillment comes when we embrace our God-given role as Influencers. God has entrusted mothers with the unique privilege of shaping the lives of their children and husbands by influencing them positively. As mothers, we are called to positively influence our children, and as wives, we are to positively influence our husbands, who, in turn, influence the world around them. However, in this context, we will focus on mothers as influencers of their children.

God has given us the responsibility to nurture our children intentionally—instilling discipline, great values, and good morals in them. By embracing this role with love and dedication, we raise godly, responsible, and emotionally stable, children who will, in turn, positively influence their world.

Motherhood is more than an obligation; it is a calling that shapes generations. When we recognize and fulfill our role as influencers in our children’s lives, we will raise children who will grow up into Godly, responsible, and well-balanced children. Occupying this role of an influencer gives us the zeal to intentionally nurture our children with love, and the result is raising Godly, responsible, and emotionally balanced children who will in turn impact their world positively. Then we not only experience true and lasting fulfillment but also contribute to a better future.

Motherhood is more than an obligation—it’s a legacy of love, strength, and purpose that lasts beyond a lifetime.

Bye!

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