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What was the best piece of advice you were ever given?

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m1m1rie · 21/06/2006 12:54

Before I started a family, my mum told me that the most important thing was to keep a 'homely' home. She said the things she remembered most fondly from her own childhood were those comforts from home; baking day (the smell when you came in from school), family dinners, clean sheets. It all sounds a bit twee, I know, but if your home is either a public health hazard or an immaculate showhome, nobody is going to feel their most comfortable, and if home isn't your sanctuary (especially as a child), then where is?
Also, my other favourite piece of advice came from the very unlikely source of my MIL (who usually talks complete b**cks!) She advised me to always keep money of my own - don't rely on being provided for. She had always worked 2 jobs trying to keep body and soul together when her children were growing up, but just about everything she earned went on paying for bills and food whilst her husband kept quite alot of his earnings for drinking and womanising. Her money never really went far enough, and they had some desperate hard times, and when she and her husband finally separated, she had nothing at all to her name whilst he left and set up home with another woman and deftly sidestepped any financial responsibilities. I am deeply respectful of this piece of advice as it comes from such harsh experience that it would be foolish to ignore it. I am curious to know what good advice other mumsnetters have carried through life with them - pass it on!!

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Cod · 22/06/2006 10:54

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southeastastra · 22/06/2006 11:14

if it doesn't kill you it will make you stronger.

tallmummy · 22/06/2006 11:16

Hey, Expats back.

tallmummy · 22/06/2006 11:17

That wasn't the advice just an observation, although she does give excellent advice I might add.

shimmy21 · 22/06/2006 11:23

from dm - don't marry a man who won't dance with you.

i did. she was right.

welshmum · 22/06/2006 11:35

The only way out is through

There's no solution to babies

Keep calm and carry on

joelallie · 22/06/2006 13:02

It's as easy to fall in love with a rich man as a poor man.

Sadly I didn't follow that advice ...don't think I met any though. Bu*ger. That's where the plan falls down ....

MrsBadger · 22/06/2006 13:09

it's all part of the journey (DH)
or
it's all part of life's rich tapestry (my mum)

welshmum, we have a poster with that on up in our lab - apparently it was a WWII slogan that never got used.

muma3 · 22/06/2006 13:10

at the end of the day .....

it gets dark

muma3 · 22/06/2006 13:10

at the end of the day .....

it gets dark

muma3 · 22/06/2006 13:10

sorry

zippitippitoes · 22/06/2006 13:18

never let the sun go down on your wrath ..from Enid Blyton but I'm sure someone else said it first!

time spent in reconnaisance is seldom wasted

Tortington · 22/06/2006 15:17

watch out for the hooooooooole

ProfYaffle · 22/06/2006 15:21

From my Dad 'it never rains in a pub' and 'bullshit baffles brains'

From the reception of Addenbrookes hospital 'whatever it is, it will pass'.

Skribble · 22/06/2006 15:27

Handed housekeeping, I wish!! . Even less than a wad would do.

Skribble · 22/06/2006 15:28

" You might as well do it, you only live once!"

pucca · 22/06/2006 15:34

"Treat others as you wish to be treated"

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