I first heard of the idea of “Confidence Pills” at a funeral of an extraordinary lady, Laurie. Her adult son spoke at her funeral and mentioned he had received a box of Confidence Pills from his mom just a few weeks earlier. He had an upcoming job interview and although Laurie was bed-ridden with cancer, she found a way to send her son Confidence Pills (which were Mexican Wedding Cookies).
I loved this idea–especially because the tradition could transition into adulthood. I loved how a mom could still send her adult son some love and encouragement.
So I made Confidence Pills last year for my kids, but my kids didn’t love the Mexican Wedding Cookies so I decided to tweak the idea for this year.
I am going to change Confidence Pills to Confidence Cookies. And since I have never made M&M cookies before, I felt like I could use the new cookie to be my new idea. I only plan on making the cookies when we need confidence so they stay unique. (Plus I like the fact that I can always go buy M&M cookies if I am crunched for time in the future.) This is what I have planned for next week:
First, I will get a jar of M&Ms and label it “Confidence”. Then the kids and I will make the cookie dough together and at the end we will add “Confidence” to our cookies. Wahlah! Confidence Cookies!
I hope these cookies become a tradition at our annual Back to School Family Night. Plus, I can bust them out for piano recitals, team try-outs, church talks, job interviews, school finals, and any other time the kids might need a little extra confidence. And I think any cookie or any name would do, I think it is just fun to establish the tradition of support and encouragement.
I love this idea! Thanks, Tiff
Love the idea. You’re a marvel.
Cute!
love it Tiff!
Great idea! And if you need a really quick “boost” you could even give them a little container of M&Ms in their lunch box.
Great idea!
Splendid idea! I want to incorporate this!!