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Who Got Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner?: Organizing and Loving Your Days as a Mom
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Product Description
Seven years ago Cindy Dagnan and her husband made the decision for her to leave a teaching position and stay home with their girls. To this day, she is thankful for the sacrifice they made and is filled with advice and encouragement to help other moms - handle the identity transition from career mother to at--home mom
- streamline meals and at--home projects and enjoy the saved time
- connect with others to create a vital network of friends
This gathering of inspiration and practical steps will lead at--home moms---and those considering the decision---to transcend the daily grind and draw closer to the One who shaped the concept of home in their hearts.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 240
Dimensions: Length: 8.3" Width: 5.3" Height: 0.7" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jul 1, 2006
Publisher HARVEST HOUSE #46
ISBN 0736918248 EAN 9780736918244
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 | helpful aid for moms Jun 5, 2008 |
| the biggest complaint about this book has been that it focuses too much on spiritual things; well for those who don't know, the auther writes christian books and so quoting scripture and using the bible to help inspire moms just goes w/ the territory:) i found her refreshing as she both acknowledges the challenges faced by moms and then through a variety of suggestions, helps tackel those difficulties. At the end of each chapter there is a section of questions for personal reflection, a section for an action plan dealing w/ that chapters' topic (ex. over-commitment or perfectionism or stress issues) a section for a journal topic (should you choose to keep one through the book) and a verse from the bible to inspire and memorize as preferred. My only problem has been wanting to take on every suggestion she offers all at once... | | |  | Not the best May 29, 2007 |
| This book focuses way too much on religon and not enough on giving practical tips on organization and time management. I would not recommend, there are better books out there. | | |  | Wonderful! Mar 8, 2007 |
| As a new stay at home mom that previously had a very demanding career, I found this book to be full of fun, insightful information. Love it! | | |  | Encouraging book for mothers Oct 19, 2006 |
The life of a stay-at-home mother, filled with laundry, dishes, finicky taste buds and too little adult interaction, can be an overwhelming one. It can also be a joyous time of laughter, pretend, sticky kisses and stolen moments. The trick is in choosing the joy over the mundane.
Cindy Sigler Dagnan pretty much summed it up when she said, "All of us want to be there for our children--we just don't want to lose ourselves in the process." With sections covering the supermom syndrome, time management, financial management, personal growth, spiritual growth, and marriage, she provides realistic goals and solutions to make the most of our years at home. She even finishes out her book with recipes that are kid-friendly, yet adult palatable.
It has been a long time since I've picked up a book on "the life of a mom" that has been so helpful and encouraging. There were chapters that made me want to pat myself on the back--Look! Something I have achieved!--and chapters that made me want to be a better person.
My biggest complaint is that I would be in the middle of a chapter and would feel inspired to put the book down to go forth and do. She gave me the inspiration to "Relax in the rhythm that causes [me] to dance, not trudge, through life."
Armchair Interviews says: A wonderful, encouraging book for mothers!
| | |  | Who Got Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner? Aug 3, 2006 |
| I loved this book. It was very helpful and entertaining. My favorite part was the story about Stephanie the Supermom in Chapter 2. The writing was excellent! | | | Write your own review about Who Got Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner?: Organizing and Loving Your Days as a Mom
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