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My Mentor, my Mother



Being a mother is one of the toughest and most underrated jobs women can experience. But my mother always shows me that being a mother is a blessing. 


 My mother is my everything, she always supports me in all the things I want to do, and even when she disagrees, she listens and supports me. She never gives up on me and believes I can do anything I put my mind to. She has taught me so many things in my life, starting with how to tie my shoes and how to ride a bike. She taught me that there is something new to learn every day. She taught me how to be a good mother by showing me what a good mother she is. My mother never gave up on me and I will never give up on her!


And I promise her that I will do everything I can to make her proud. For her to recognize that I appreciate all the things she has done to make me who I am today.

 


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