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Moms live in the highlight reel of your childhood. While you are trying to forget your awkward phase, she is trying to remember the sound of your laugh from 2006.
The Fill Up: Text her randomly: “Remember when you used to make me grilled cheese on rainy days?” You will immediately receive a novel-length reply. You are now the favorite. fillupmymomcom top
By: The Modern Daughter
We all have that one notification on our phone. It isn't a work email or a bill due date. It’s the text from Mom that reads: “Are you still alive?” even though you texted her three hours ago. If this refers to a specific website or
In the chaos of adulting—juggling careers, rent, and social lives—our moms often end up at the bottom of the priority list. But just like a gas tank, a mom’s emotional and communication cup runs on "fill ups." If you want to be the "Top" daughter or son, you need to stop leaving her on "E" (Empty) and start filling her up.
Here is your strategic guide to reaching the top of Mom’s Favorite Person list by mastering the art of the "Fill Up." the double chin
You took 50 photos of your new haircut, your dinner, or your cat. You posted the best one to Instagram. The other 49 are rotting in your camera roll.
The Fill Up: Send her the other 49. Moms don't want curated content; they want access. Send the blurry one, the double chin, the messy kitchen. Every ping of her phone seeing your face is a dopamine hit for her.
One of the fastest ways to the top? Make her feel needed. You can Google "how to remove a red wine stain," but if you call Mom and ask her, you just filled her up for a month.
The Fill Up: Ask her how she used to fold fitted sheets. Ask her what vegetable to buy. Ask her if your boss’s email sounded rude. Even if you have already solved the problem, the act of asking elevates her status.