Mother’s Day is coming up and in honor of moms, we put this series together to help you better understand your mom. We start with our Type 1 bright, animated mom. If you have a great relationship with your mom, I hope this helps you love her even more. If you are having a troubled relationship with your mom, I hope this gives you insight, understanding and healing so you can truly appreciate the gift of your mother. Even if you had a dysfunctional mom that you feel wounded you, it’s all perfect — everyone plays a role for us, to support us in the lessons we are here to learn. Maybe one of your lessons is forgiveness. If you are a mom I hope you have the most fabulous Mother’s Day! Share the Beauty Profile Bundle with your mom this year. Just go to http://dressingyourtruth.com Helping your mom live her truth is one of the greatest gifts you can give her.
Related posts:
- Ask Carol! Question of the Week: How do you motivate a child true to their nature? Type 1- The brilliant, animated child!
- Ask Carol: How do I stay true to my nature when I am with my extended family?
- Live Your Truth Radio Show – How to Live True to Your Nature When You Haven’t Been Most of Your Life!







April 19th, 2011 at 1:28 am
Thank you, Sarah, for sharing about your type 1 mom. It really helped me to understand me and my mother better. My mother is a wonderful type 1, but when I was a teenager my grandparents used to say things like, “Your mother’s just a dreamer, she’ll never grow up.” “Your mother isn’t very practical.” And the worst, “You don’t want to end up like your mother, do you?!” So, I grew up thinking my mother was a joke and I didn’t want to be like her. I tried SO HARD to be practical, to not be a dreamer, and to force myself into some kind of a serious career. It didn’t work. I got depressed and lost my health and lost many years of my life. I didn’t know that I was a type 1, just like my mother. I thought I was a failure at life. Finally, in order to heal myself I deep down forgave my mother. In that process I realized my mother had given me such a precious gift I wanted to share it with everyone. So, I wrote a play, a comedy, about one of the outrageously fun shenanigans my mother did when I was a teenager. I wrote it in a couple of weeks–it just flowed–and it was produced at our local theater. I even got paid! But the best payment was when the whole audience burst out laughing and kept laughing through the entire show. It was the most gratifying feeling ever. I was living true to my type 1 nature and Mom was right there beside me, finally being honored for who she is. A bright, animated, fun woman.
April 19th, 2011 at 8:56 am
Dear Melissa, this is so beautiful thank you for sharing this.
April 26th, 2011 at 1:22 am
You’re welcome, Carol. Thank you for sharing energy profiling with everyone. It’s so needed and so appreciated.