20 Day Mommy Challenge

Sunny dayBeing a mom is a challenge but it is definitely the best job on the planet. Mothers are always trying to do better and be the mom that we imagined. How about taking the twenty day mom challenge and see where it leads?

Each day you try something new as a mother to challenge yourself to do better. Please feel free to adjust your own challenge and start again if you forget a day. The opportunity to improve is always there. I love being a mom and want to be the best mom I possibly can,

Day 1 – Put everything you’re doing away or down when your child wants to talk and listen to your child fully. Your phone comes second or third today.
Day 2 – Give hugs, kisses and high fives like crazy! Don’t stop loving your children.
Day 3 – Build a fort together and read books or be silly. Get out the old sheets and blankets. Be creative and have fun.
Day 4 – Laugh more than you get angry. Try and find the humor in life. Nothing wrong with laughter.
Day 5 – Play music to sing and dance. Challenge yourself to dance like crazy.
Day 6 – Play board games together. Try to give yourself a challenge.
Day 7 – Take a nice long walk to discuss feelings.
Day 8 – Make a scrapbook together and add to it.
Day 9 – Play in their room together and focus on fun.
Day 10 – Play outside often. Make a challenge of your own,
Day 11 – Try not to yell an entire day.
Day 12 – Cook together and make your fabulous dessert.
Day 13 – Laugh and enjoy being a mom.
Day 14 – Only say positive comments and often.
Day 15 – Try a new adventure together.
Day 16 – Make a new game up together.
Day 17 – Talk and listen as they snuggle in bed.
Day 18 – Pack a picnic and go to three playgrounds.
Day 19 – Remember the mom that you always wanted to be and do it..
Day 20 – Ask your child what they would like to do and try to make it happen.

 

 

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About Jessica Grono
Jessica Grono is a special education teacher, public speaker and writer. She is former Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania. She plays goalie for Philadelphia Flyers PowerPlay! Jessica is happily married with two children. She has cerebral palsy.