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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for a book club read! Sep 27, 2009
By Natalie N. Plummer This little book is basically a published blog, full of Kimberly's tips on maintaining mommy sanity. The whole time I was reading it, I was thinking how it would be a great a book club choice. It is a very quick read and would be fabulous to insight a bit of conversation and debate on motherhood. She talks about some of the problems mom's deal from judgmental peers to dealing with body after baby. I would be a perfect gift for the overwhelmed mom who needs a bit of clarity in her life.
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A Fun Read for Novice Moms May 27, 2009
By Megan R. Grady
"Megan Thomas"
I recently picked up the book "Mommy Confidence" by Kimberley Clayton Blaine. This quick read shares "8 Easy Steps to Reclaiming Balance, Motivation, and Your Inner Diva" Kimberley (aka The Go-To Mom) is not only a funny writer, she is very easy to relate to and offers advice without judgment. Her tips on everything from making life wish lists to "workin' it" in a swimsuit are great ideas for bringing a little more confidence back into the life of a busy mom.
Like any mom, I have my good days and my not-so-good days. Today just happens to be one of those not-so-good days where my confidence could use a little re-boot. Reading Mommy Confidence is a great reminder to cut myself some slack. It's all about finding balance...something I continue to work on each and every day.
Mommy Confidence is a fun little read for any mom and be sure to also check out The Go-To Mom TV.
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This book could easily have the title "The Mommy Confidence Primer" May 17, 2009
By Devra Renner
"An Author of "Mommy Guilt: Learn To Worry Less, Focus On What Matters Most and Raise Happier Kids""
The book deserves 5 stars, but given that it already has a few 5 star reviews, I wanted to break from the pack to provide variance.
Mommy Confidence is a quick, yet integral read, for any mom feeling as if they are falling short and forgetting themselves. This small book really provides a surprisingly big burst of confidence packed into it's 53 pages. You can read this book in no time at all, while reaping the benefits of what is found written inside for years to come! I'm so happy to move over and make space on the Motherhood book shelf for Blain and her new book and I am highly complimented to have our own book cited within it's cover. Congrats KCB, you're going to help many moms exude their confidence and reflect upon their own inner diva, which will no doubt, benefit their relationships with their co-parent, children and friends!
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Treat Yourself: Take a Bubble Bath, Candles, Wine & Mommy Confidence - It will pick your spirits up Mar 15, 2009
By MarvelStreet Found this delightful book and bought it a few weeks back. Last weekend, I treated myself to a bubble bath and relaxed while I read this smart, funny book on reclaiming my inner diva. As a mom, it is hard to remember to take care of myself first, without feeling guilty, but now the guilt is lighter as I have more confidence in being first, being balanced and rejuvenated.
If you are like most moms I know, you don't have a whole lotta time on your hands, but you can take a nice bubble bath and read this short book and reclaim your inner diva!!
Great read for all moms Apr 15, 2009
By Stephanie L. Elie
"bizziemommy"
I have been looking for a book that speaks about my current situation and this one really hits home, covering a lot of the issues I am insecure about as well as issues that I stress about. A good reminder that us moms shouldn't judge ourselves and that we all have our own style of parenting. I am super guilty of letting things slide as I transitioned into my role as a mother, and this books motivates me to get back on track. You don't have to lose your sense of self, just because you are now responsible for others. Excellent book
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