BySusanne_Gaddis

Mother’s Day is here and now is a great time to remind mothers everywhere of how important they are. Here’s a list of positive phrases to share year round – phrases guaranteed to remind any Mom that she’s special.

1. I love you!
2. I appreciate you.
3. Thanks for being such a great mom.
4. I love the time we spend together.
5. The older I get the more I respect you.
6. How can I help you?
7. Don’t be so hard on yourself.
8. You’re fantastic!
9. You’re an amazing woman.
10. Thank you for all work you’ve put into me.
11. I miss spending time with you.
12. We’re so happy you’re here.
13. I love the way you care for our family.
14. What can I do to help make things easier for you?
15. What can I do for you?
16. You are so special.
17. You are so sweet.
18. You have such a great spirit.
19. You’re an angel.
20. You have a wonderful smile.
21. I admire you.
22. You’re awesome!
23. Everyday you make a difference.
24. I love how dependable you are.
25. That outfit looks great on you.
26. You’re so much fun to be around.
27. You’re such a hard worker.
28. You mean so much to me.
29. I can always count on you.
30. I love your ideas.
31. Thanks for being there.
32. You’re a true gift.
33. You are a fantastic role model.
34. You do that so well.
35. You rock!
36. You’ve got a huge heart.
37. I appreciate your feedback.
38. Your suggestions have really helped me grow.
39. You’re the best!
40. You’re a big part of our family’s success.
41. You are an inspiration to us all.
42. You’re so creative.
43. You inspired me to be the woman I am.
44. This meal is wonderful.
45. I’d love to make you dinner tonight.
46. Thanks for your help.
47. I love how smart you are.
48. I really appreciate who you are.
49. We couldn’t have done it without you.
50. You brighten my day.
51. You amaze me!
52. You’re so creative.
53. You are adorable!
54. I made this for you.
55. Mom, come give me another hug.
56. Thank you for accepting me for who I am.
57. Thank you for encouraging me to be my best.
58. When I grow up, I want to be a Mom just like you.
59. You deserve a day off!
60. I’m so lucky to have you.
61. You’ve taught me so much.
62. Thank for encouraging me to be my best.
63. I’m here for you.
64. You’re the best mom in the whole world!

Susanne Gaddis, PhD, known as The Communications Doctor, has been an acknowledged communications expert across the United States since 1989. Past clients include: NASA, Oracle, Schlumberger, and the American Nurses Association. For free articles written by Dr. Gaddis, or to purchase her book Communication Booster Shots: Prescriptions for Effective Communication visit http://www.CommunicationsDoctor.com or call 919-933-3237.

Article Source:  64 Phrases to Brighten Every Mother’s Day


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