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15 Life Lessons from My Mom That Stick with Me Daily
- Your hair should enhance your face, not hang limply—forget what anyone else says about it.
- Never let perfume touch pearls.
- Remember, it’s “different from,” not “different than.”
- Reality is subjective; lighting plays a huge role.
- You can never have too much blush, spray Windex excessively, or floss your teeth enough.
- Intolerance is just not acceptable.
- Except when it comes to stringy hair or poor grammar—those are definitely not cool.
- Being kind is way more important than being clean.
- Baste the turkey every ten minutes for that perfect crispy and juicy finish.
- Soak sliced potatoes in cold water to prevent that gross browning.
- Desitin is a miracle for blisters.
- Embrace a bit of mystery. (Trust me, I’ve given it a shot, Mom!)
- Women should lift each other up, not tear each other down.
- Passover is best enjoyed with show tunes, while Christmas calls for some smooth jazz.
- Jot it down; it’ll turn into a fantastic story later on.
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In summary, these lessons from my mom are practical and timeless, reminding me every day about the importance of self-care, kindness, and creativity in life.