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After A Month: Of Showering My Mother With Love Fix

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Here is what I learned from thirty days of intentional love, and how you can apply it to your own life. Why a "Month of Love" Was Necessary

After 30 days of me leading with love, she began mimicking the behavior. Last week, she texted me a heart emoji. She has never used an emoji in her life.

The goal wasn't just to be "nice." The goal was to actively change the emotional atmosphere. It required abandoning the passive, once-a-week phone call. Here is what a month of intentional love looks like:

1. The Dynamic Shifted from Transactional to Transformational

We’ve all seen the viral videos. The ones where a prodigal son returns home, showers his mother with roses, breakfast in bed, and a new dishwasher, and within 60 seconds she’s crying tears of joy and the scoreboard of past grievances is wiped clean. It looks so easy.

The realization hit Leo harder than the guilt ever had. He had been treating his mother like a project to be completed rather than a person to be known. He let go of the vacuum handle.

By being open, she allowed herself to be more vulnerable, which brought us closer than we had been in decades.

His mother, Elena, stood by the counter, cradling a mug. She looked at the fresh groceries Leo had just lugged in—her favorite expensive cheese and the sourdough from the bakery across town.

It’s okay to say, "I really loved focusing on us this past month, and I want to make sure we keep this closeness going in a way that works for both of us."

The principle here is not specific to your mother. It is about directed at the source of your oldest wound.

After A Month: Of Showering My Mother With Love Fix