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The Myth Of The Perfect Mom: From Postpartum Perfection To Everyday Joy
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Let Go Of Impossible Standards And Embrace A More Joyful, Authentic Postpartum Experience With This SelfHelp Guide For New Moms.Are You Tired Of Feeling Like You Have To Do It All As A Mom? Do You Ever Think, Life Was Easier Before Kids Or Why Is This Transition So Hard? After Becoming A Mother, Priorities Change, SelfCompassion Changes, Ambition Changes...Everything Changes. And On Top Of All Of These Dramatic Life Shifts, And The Exhaustion Of Parenthood, Mothers Are Expected To Climb The Mount Everest Of Adulthood: Be The Best Mom, The Happiest Mom, The Most Perfect Mom.But Perfection Is Impossible To Achieve. The Good News? You DonT Have To Be Everything For Everyone. The Myth Of The Perfect Mom Breaks Down The Harmful Myths Surrounding What It Takes To Be A Great Mom, And Nine Other Myths That Weigh New Mothers Down In Postpartum. Erin Schlozman, Therapist And Owner Of 4Th Trimester Wellness, Provides Compassionate, Practical Guidance For Creating A Postpartum Life Rooted In Connection, Grace, And SelfAcceptance.The Myth Of The Perfect Mom Places The Spotlight On The New MomS Emotional And Psychological Wellbeing And Development, Because Motherhood Is As Much About The Birth Of A Mom As It Is About The Baby.Schlozman Addresses Ten Different Myths Of Being A Perfect Mom, Including:Your Birth Should Have Been Executed Perfectly. Moms Should Feel Bonded To Their Babies Immediately. Postpartum Bodies Are Ugly. YouRe Either Ambitious, Or A Good Mom, But You CanT Be Both.The Myth Of The Perfect Mom Gives Mothers The Permission And The Guidance To Move Past Outdated Ideals, Be Kind To Themselves, And Stop Trying To Be Perfect, So That They Can Parent In The Way That Is Most Authentic To Them.
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