After A Month Of Showering My Mother With Love ... __link__ -

If you are in the middle of your own month—your own campaign of relentless, seemingly unreturned affection—let me save you some despair.

One of the most significant takeaways from this experience is the importance of intentionality in our relationships. In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget to show those around us that we care. But by making a conscious effort to prioritize love and affection, we can create a ripple effect of kindness that spreads far beyond our immediate circle.

I realized that showering someone with love isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about curiosity. After a month of showering my mother with love ...

When stress goes down, physical health often improves. Because she wasn't carrying the mental load of every single household task, she began sleeping better and appeared more vibrant.

Call them. Not because you have to. Because they are still here, and you are still here, and the only thing standing between you and a kitchen dance is your own fragile ego. If you are in the middle of your

The happiness I was trying to bring her immediately reflected back on me. Watching her smile because of a small gesture brought a sense of contentment I hadn't realized I was missing.

I froze. I had never known that. I knew her as "Mom," the woman who made lasagna and worried about my grades. I didn't know the woman who wanted to study orchids. But by making a conscious effort to prioritize

This was the hardest period. Flooding someone with love can sometimes blur necessary healthy boundaries, leading to emotional enmeshment or a temporary spike in dependency.