If Mama Ain't Happy: Why Minding Your Own Boundaries Is Good for the Whole Family
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If Mama Ain't Happy: Why Minding Your Own Boundaries Is Good for the Whole Family  -     By: Rachel Norman

If Mama Ain't Happy: Why Minding Your Own Boundaries Is Good for the Whole Family

Tyndale Momentum / 2022 / Paperback

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Are you feeling burned out? Rachel Norman shows mamas how to take care of themselves and nurture peace in their lives, so the whole family can benefit. If Mama Ain't Happy offers strategies to cultivate a life you aren't trying to escape and shape your daily life around the few things that really matter. 256 pages, from Tyndale

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Title: If Mama Ain't Happy: Why Minding Your Own Boundaries Is Good for the Whole Family
By: Rachel Norman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Tyndale Momentum
Publication Date: 2022
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1496459806
ISBN-13: 9781496459800
Stock No: WW459800

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Are you weary? Stressed? Depressed, anxious, and annoyed? And, to top it all off, do you feel guilty for feeling bad? Rachel Norman gets you, mama. She knows how much you love your kids. And how, day after day, you put your family’s needs first, which means your own needs come last. Or don’t come at all.

Rachel used to be a mom who spent her days weary, anxious, and guilt laden. She had five kids in five years, lived on three different continents, and then was blindsided by a devastating health diagnosis. Neglecting her own physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional needs for so long—in an effort to be a selfless mother—had left her utterly depleted. And physically unwell. Then she began asking a question she’d never considered before: Could it be that taking good care of myself is not actually selfish, but maybe, just maybe, something a responsible adult does? In this countercultural book, Rachel takes some weight off your shoulders by
  • offering hands-on, rubber-meets-the-road strategies to cultivate a life you aren’t trying to constantly escape
  • teaching you to discover and claim your own limits and boundaries so you can be a calm, resilient, peaceful mother
  • showing you how to shape your daily life and values around the few things that really matter, and how to let the rest go

If mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy. But when mama is at peace? Everyone benefits.

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