15 Ways For New Moms To Manage Stress And Stay Sane: The Actually Useful New Mom Care Package: The New Parent Collection, #1
By Kelly Mager
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About this ebook
Add this to your baby shower registry, or buy it for someone you love, because new moms need this book. - Gill
Save the hours you would spend googling different topics. Find them (and ones you wouldn't have thought to research) in a book less than 100 pages long!
- Learn about ways to organize your day and manage your expectations.
- Discover how to tap into your local community, family, and friends for support.
- Implement provided strategies to minimize stress caused by four main money concerns.
- Maximize your mommy/baby bond with four different methods.
- And much more!
Kelly writes from the experience of having three kids under age three for over a year, two of them twins! Written in a straight to the point manner (because as busy moms our reading needs to be!), her book covers practical, actionable ideas for all moms.
Purchase of book also includes access to a private online community for moms to connect over the book and parenthood.
Combine with "New Job: Dad" for a powerful parenting combo!
Kelly Mager
For everyone who has thought about starting a business, including a lemonade stand, these books are for you. The kids' realistic ideas and problem solving provide motivation and inspiration for anyone hoping to do the same. I'm excited to author a series sharing what I've learned about being a business owner that I can read with my children!
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Nov 16, 2021
Really enjoyed the practical and actionable tips. It’s a relatively quick read yet very high yield - perfect for the early days of parenthood. I especially enjoyed the last few chapters and will refer back to these as my child grows.
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15 Ways For New Moms To Manage Stress And Stay Sane - Kelly Mager
Introduction
Scanning through various random articles that detail facets of pregnancy and life as a mom is commonplace for moms-to-be. You’ve probably read a book about being pregnant. Most likely you’ve read a book about what to expect after your baby is born. Popular articles mix humor with some truths, and detail tips about sleeping when the baby sleeps, stocking up on freezer meals, or making sure you have a thermometer before you are running to the store at 11pm during baby’s first fever. Yet, in the articles and books catered toward pregnant women, one major piece is missing: actionable steps you can take to make things mentally easier for YOU. It’s not about the things you can buy, like a snot sucker or magical baby swing, but coping strategies for new moms.
Your mental and physical well-being will make a world of difference in your ability to handle life as a parent. There are a lot of things you just cannot prepare for, but you can set yourself up for success. I know you’ve heard that before now, but how do you actually do it?
When I was preparing for motherhood and doing my own ridiculous amount of reading on this subject, I rarely came across anything on the actions I ended up taking to support my mental well-being. These strategies made the biggest difference in being able to cope as a new mom...and then continue to cope well 22 months later when I also became a mom of twins. Yes. That’s right. If you did the math, that means I had more than a year of telling people I had three kids under age three!
In addition, in those first three years, my closest family was 2.5 hours away. My husband worked standard daytime hours in an office outside the house. Together this meant there were no easy babysitter options and no extra hands to help.
I have come out on the other side intact even if that means at times I was simultaneously reading a book to a toddler while burping one baby, and finishing a nursing session for the other! If I can do it, so can you.
Working through those actions are what you’ll find in this book. All moms – whether you are a working mom, stay-at-home mom, single mom, or married mom – need ways to stay sane when it feels like you aren’t.
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