Find your strength (a second look)
by Sherri T.
Mom left us a powerful lesson. Find your strength – and you will find your way in the world.
by Sherri T.
Mom left us a powerful lesson. Find your strength – and you will find your way in the world.
by Sherri T.
My sister is a smart, talented and independent woman. She is older and (probably) wiser than me. So imagine how surprised I was when we were talking one day about something very critical and she concluded her thought with the following: “WWMD?”
by Sherri T.
My mother used to tell me to walk tall. She never actually used those words. But that was her message. Walking tall has nothing to do with walking. Nor does it have anything to do with tall. Walking tall is about acting with wisdom……
by Sherri T.
WOOM seeks to capture and pass along wisdom from one generation to another. No sooner had this journey begun when I learned a powerful lesson: Don’t assume that the mother/daughter story is always a good one. The relationships between mothers and daughters are wide-ranging and complex.
by Sherri T.
I realize, in retrospect, that it is never too late to say thank you. It is especially never too late to thank our mothers − or any special woman who has guided us in some significant way. Whether she is still on this earth or not…….
by Sherri T.
These are the words of a famous movie mom. The mother of Forrest Gump said them often and this wisdom served him well throughout his colorful and turbulent life. In a nutshell, or a chocolate shell as the case may be, what did she mean?