Hey Mollie:
It’s encouraging- to read about a mother (yours) willing to look inward and make changes, however difficult.
It’s difficult to change long-standing thinking and behavior. Way easier to keep going just as before.
I imagine it’d be difficult for me, if I was a mother, to NOT rush to save my adult children from making mistakes. And yet, it’d be MY mistake to do that rushing.
A child- minor or adult- needs enough space and distance from a parent to develop and practice one’s own agency, which includes falling and getting up again and be allowed to do that without unasked for interference.
It’s a healthy practice for your mother to not rush to save her children.. as well as for you to not rush to save your mother 🙂
✨️ 🌿 Anita