Becoming like our mothers is a natural part of life and can happen in many different ways. Here are 20 signs that you may be turning into your mother:
You find yourself repeating phrases and sayings that
your mother used to say.
You start to become more interested in home decor and
home organization.
You start to take care of your health and appearance
more seriously.
You start to become more of a "foodie" and
enjoy trying new recipes.
You find yourself becoming more interested in crafts
and DIY projects.
You start to become more of a "shopaholic"
and enjoy shopping for clothes and accessories.
You start to become more of a "clean freak"
and enjoy keeping your home and car clean.
You start to become more of a "control
freak" and enjoy being in charge of situations.
You start to become more of a "gossip" and
enjoy talking about other people's lives.
You start to become more of a "meddler" and
enjoy interfering in other people's business.
You start to become more of a "worrywart"
and enjoy worrying about everything.
You start to become more of a "nag" and
enjoy reminding others of what they should be doing.
You start to become more of a "critic" and
enjoy pointing out flaws in others.
You start to become more of a
"perfectionist" and enjoy demanding perfection from yourself and
others.
You start to become more of a
"sentimentalist" and enjoy keeping old things and memories.
You start to become more of a "social
butterfly" and enjoy going out and meeting new people.
You start to become more of a
"philanthropist" and enjoy giving back to the community.
You start to become more of a "bookworm" and
enjoy reading more.
You start to become more of a "gardener" and
enjoy growing plants and flowers.
You start to become more of a "storyteller"
and enjoy sharing your own stories and experiences.
While some of these signs may seem negative, it's
important to remember that many of these traits are positive and can make you a
strong, confident and caring person, just like your mother. Embrace the parts
of yourself that remind you of your mother, and be proud of the person she has
helped you become.