Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Nestle Pure Life and Linqia
Have you ever sat down to reflect on what kind of wisdom has been passed down to you, or perhaps wondered over the years how you’ve become just like your mom or dad in certain mannerisms?
Well, Nestle Pure Life knows there’s a lot of GREAT wisdom out there, and wants each us of share theirs on their facebook wall.
Because Mom’s Know Best I thought about some of the wisdom that has been shared with me over the years and thought I’d share some of that wisdom with you:
1)It doesn’t matter so much what’s on the outside as much as what’s on the inside.
I was bullied a lot as a child, and this piece of advice always stayed with me. It really is what’s on the inside that matters. Being nice to one another, not judging one another, and not thinking ones life is better than another, and not to chastised others decisions or how they lead their life. This is very much how I choose to live mine.
2) Dust before any visitors come over especially if its your own mother.
This is kind of a joke. I had a wonderful woman as a grandmother, but she could always spot the dust in the house. My mom took this to heart, and knew dusting was very important, so the thought of dust, dust, dust is always on my mind. Unfortunately, I don’t follow it too well.
3) Take a Calculator with You to the Grocery Store so you stay on budget.
The budget was so important to staying on track with bills, so that calculator came with us to the grocery store. But, it kept us on track with what we needed to buy, and to make sure WE never went over budget.
4) There’s Always Room for Family.
Family comes first. Always. Yes, even when they drive you crazy. Through the ups and downs in life, whether we get along with them or not, for the most part, they are always there. So yes, family always comes first.
5) It’s Never Too Late to go back to School!
I am so proud of certain family members for going back to get their education to set their future paths. Proud does not say it enough, and yes, it’s never too late to go back to school.
And just remember: