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The Mother's Book of Well-Being: Caring for Yourself So You Can Care for Your Baby

The Mother's Book of Well-Being: Caring for Yourself So You Can Care for Your Baby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dad liked it too
Review: I bought it for my wife who found it enjoyable and wished she had it 20 months ago (out daughters age). I am also finding it terrific reading and as a stay-at-home Dad can relate to many of the experiences and am in need of many of the remedies.

Treat yourself (or guys, treat your wives and come off looking like the caring husband you are) and read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wise and insightful guide to motherhood
Review: I came across a great quote recently: "If you don't take care of your body, where will you live?" Likewise, if a mother doesn't take care of herself, who will take care of the baby? Lisa Braner's book is wise, poignant and full of grace. Consider her our flight attendant on the turbulent ride of motherhood who tells us to put our oxygen mask on first and then put it on our child. She takes us through the first year week by week, giving us many tips on how to keep the oxygen mask on -- the importance of carving time out for our souls, our soulmates, as well as our babies. This is a great gift for the first-time mom as well as "veteran moms." There is always room for growth in the motherhood journey.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Mother's Guide to Well-Being
Review: Lisa Braner has written a wonderful book that touches a deep part within all of us, whether we are a new mother or a grandparent. The wisdom contained in this small book, found on almost every page, is so universal that no one can read it and not be richer for having done so.

Her words flow effortlessly, teaching all of us that the best parts of life come in those small moments we can't plan for no matter how organized we think we are. Learning to treasure the unexpected joys that our children bring reflects a larger truth that runs its course throughout our lives.

Instead of mourning the days that are gone or anticipating the days that are yet to be, Lisa Braner gently reminds us that we have to steady our focus in the here and now because that's the only time we really have. Whether those treasured moments rest in the love light of a child's eyes or in the quiet of a garden after a soaking rain, the larger truth of her message is that we must ensure our lives maintain Balance because, as she so eloquently writes, "our most treasured memories usually hang on the edge of mere moments."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bran for the Soul
Review: Lisa Braner provides for her readers a nourishing, cleansing and nurturing book of wisdom, broken down into manageable, bite-size pieces. Her 52 bits of sage advice take the new mother through the phases of motherhood from newborn to toddler. Even the cover evokes images of comfort: three little ducks in a sudsy bath; a baby's foot in a mother's hand; and cozy slippers resting delicately in a basket.

Braner's honest examination of motherhood left me, a two-time mother, feeling understood and, quite frankly, loved! Her thoughtful essays interweave the right amount of personal stories to give the reader the feeling that Braner has been there, too. I will never look at my "skinny jeans" in the same way; nor will I engage in negative self-talk, which so many mothers do. Her book made me want to kick back, take a guilt-free bath, and enjoy my kids as their childhoods enfold before me. Thank you, Ms. Braner, for your contribution to mothers' wellness!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very inspirational! Perfect for new mothers!
Review: The joy of new motherhood is often overshadowed by the need for rest, relaxation and the search for a little private time. Ah, I remember those days as though they were yesterday.

In "The Mother's Book of Well-Being," by Lisa Groen Braner, new mothers will find 52 weeks of inspirational passages, self-giving ideas and suggestions for enriching their role as a mother. Children will benefit not only from the love you give to them, but also from the love you give to yourself.

MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book - mothers will find a wealth of support and helpful suggestions on how to enrich their lives, thus enriching the lives of their children. The short passages allow just enough time for quick reads throughout the day. It's small size is perfect for carrying in your purse or a diaper bag :). New mothers, who often forget to care for themselves, will learn how to stay on the path to well-being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very inspirational! Perfect for new mothers!
Review: The joy of new motherhood is often overshadowed by the need for rest, relaxation and the search for a little private time. Ah, I remember those days as though they were yesterday.

In "The Mother's Book of Well-Being," by Lisa Groen Braner, new mothers will find 52 weeks of inspirational passages, self-giving ideas and suggestions for enriching their role as a mother. Children will benefit not only from the love you give to them, but also from the love you give to yourself.

MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book - mothers will find a wealth of support and helpful suggestions on how to enrich their lives, thus enriching the lives of their children. The short passages allow just enough time for quick reads throughout the day. It's small size is perfect for carrying in your purse or a diaper bag :). New mothers, who often forget to care for themselves, will learn how to stay on the path to well-being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dad liked it too
Review: This is a gem of a book, poetically expressed and filled with practical wisdom that will comfort and companion even the most sleep-deprived young mother. The author manages to articulate the wonder, the bewilderment, the fatigue, and the pure pleasure that come with the first year of motherhood, in a way that encourages the reader to totally immerse herself in the experience--and to meet herself, perhaps for the first time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lifeline for New Mothers
Review: This is a gem of a book, poetically expressed and filled with practical wisdom that will comfort and companion even the most sleep-deprived young mother. The author manages to articulate the wonder, the bewilderment, the fatigue, and the pure pleasure that come with the first year of motherhood, in a way that encourages the reader to totally immerse herself in the experience--and to meet herself, perhaps for the first time.


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