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Why did you write My Mother, My
Friend?
What are some of the best lessons women have learned from your mother?
Whats the best way to get started in knowing our mothers better?
What are three tips to create a
better friendship with our mothers?
What are the ten things we should talk
about with our mothers?
What did you learn about
mother/daughter relationships?
If a woman already has a good relationship with her mother, are there questions she should still ask?
What if you dont like your mother? (Ask this just before a break!)
What are the most important topics to
start with?
In the preface you said that in your
research you found four common
questions that women wanted to ask their mothers but were afraid to ask.
What are those questions?
What question was the scariest for
you to ask your mother?
What questions do women often
overlook or avoid asking?
How does a womans mother impact
her self-worth?
In the chapter on resolving conflict
you give sixteen specific assertive
phrases to use with a resistant mother. Give us an example.
How can a woman respond to a critical
mother?
How do you deal with a mother who is passive?
Family secrets. How do you get a
mother to talk about her secrets?
What assertive response can a woman
say to her mother
when she says, Thats none of your business?
Tell us one of your favorite stories
from My Mother, My Friend.
Tell us about your relationship with
your mother.
What about men and mothers? Is My
Mother, My Friend for them too?
You say that there are four things
mothers want from their adult
children to feel more appreciated. What are they?
What tips do you have on how to
appreciate our mothers better?
You
allude to your mother coming to you in a dream and telling
you to write My Mother, My Friend. Tell us more about that.
Whats the most important
message you want to leave with our listeners?
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