The 7 Deadly Aunty Behaviours | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
“Excuse me, aunty?” You are taken aback when someone addresses you aunty.Here, we share with you 7 aunty behaviours to watch out for. ![]() Extra sags and flaps, unkempt locks, pasty complexions and frumpy wardrobes arethe few distinctive traits most women sport the moment they become mothers. AsMother’s Day rounds the corner, we warn all mums out there of the 7 deadlyaunty behaviours they should keep from, lest they turn into aunty-mums. 1. Pride/ Arrogance Your hubby bought you a diamond encrusted bracelet onyour birthday and you’ve been flaunting it to your relatives, neighbours,salesgirls and everyone who’s willing to be an audience. Apart from safetyissues, nobody likes a boastful someone, someone who goes on and on aboutherself. 2. Envy Okay, so your sister-in-law’s son is doing better inschool than your own. So what? Stay away from making comparisons between yourchild and someone else’s. Not only do comparisons trample on your child’sesteem, they might even create resentment and unnecessary unhappiness. Rememberevery child is different, Bill Gates never did particularly well inschool. 3. Gluttony If exercise is too strenuous for you, cut down on yourfood intake. And yes, please stop finishing your children’s leftovers duringbreakfast, lunch and dinner. If you don’t want to see food go to waste, havesmaller portions for your kids’ meals. It is true when they say better to letit go to waste than to go down your waist. 4. Lust So you fell in love with a dress you came across at astore. Instead of dropping by the store for the millionth time to stare andfeel the dress, get it if you must. Yes, without haggling please. 5. Anger Cut your children (and hubby, for that matter) someslack. Quit nagging and ranting endlessly. Should your child be in need of adressing down, keep your reprimands crisp and clear. Repeated lectures areineffective, tiresome and aunty-ish. 6. Greed One of the most distinctive ‘aunty’ traits is greed.Greed is defined as the excessive desire to possess more than one’s needs.Always remind yourself to buy only what you need, no matter how inexpensive theitem might be. When it comes to free items especially, restrain yourself fromdashing for it. And stop pocketing the free packets of chilli ketchup andtomato sauce at fast food outlets. 7. Sloth If you’ve been tipping the scales a tad too much, itstime you got off the couch and started exercising. A svelte figure will set youapart from the throngs of aunty-mothers out there. So work hard for the bodyyou will feel proud of. When you start feeling slim, dressing up and lookingthe modern mum you want to be will come naturally. More Blogs, http://www.ezyhealthandbeauty.com/ or http://www.ezyhealth.com Contact : Web master Ezyhealth and Beauty Mobile : 81513060 mansoor@ezyhealth.com |
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