An exquisitely illustrated uplifting self-care guide for mothers by the bestselling author of When Life is Not Peachy. 'Pip's words are like a knowing hug of reassurance telling you everything is going to be OK, and making you think kind thoughts about yourself and the parenting you're doing.' CHRISSIE SWAN Mums are the greatest yet least appreciated humans and it's time they had their own huggable book all about mum care! Whether your child is 2 or 20, it can be easy to get lost in day-to-day survival mode and forget the long game - the magic you have already made and that they really will be OK in the end. Days Like These is an uplifting guide to supporting yourself and other mums you know. Let bestselling author Pip Lincolne remind you that it's fine to go slow as she helps you shift expectations (so many expectations!), drop the guilt, choose fresh ways to measure success, find yourself again and remember the things that delight you in the everyday. Because you are not alone and sometimes we all need a reminder that we're doing our best on this life-changing journey called motherhood.
CONTRIBUTORS: Pip LincolneEAN: 9781911668220COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 0 cm
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Self-help, personal development and practical advice
'Pip's words are like a knowing hug of reassurance telling you everything is going to be OK, and making you think kind thoughts about yourself and the parenting you're doing.' CHRISSIE SWAN
Pip Lincolne is a writer about mental health and creativity best known for her popular blog Meet Me At Mike's, bestselling books When Life Is Not Peachy and Craft for the Soul and long-time writing for Frankie. She has also spent the last decade tapping into all things parenting and mum life as a features writer for Kidspot and Babyology.
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An exquisitely illustrated uplifting self-care guide for mothers by the bestselling author of When Life is Not Peachy. 'Pip's words are like a knowing hug of reassurance telling you everything is going to be OK, and making you think kind thoughts about yourself and the parenting you're doing.' CHRISSIE SWAN Mums are the greatest yet least appreciated humans and it's time they had their own huggable book all about mum care! Whether your child is 2 or 20, it can be easy to get lost in day-to-day survival mode and forget the long game - the magic you have already made and that they really will be OK in the end. Days Like These is an uplifting guide to supporting yourself and other mums you know. Let bestselling author Pip Lincolne remind you that it's fine to go slow as she helps you shift expectations (so many expectations!), drop the guilt, choose fresh ways to measure success, find yourself again and remember the things that delight you in the everyday. Because you are not alone and sometimes we all need a reminder that we're doing our best on this life-changing journey called motherhood.
CONTRIBUTORS: Pip LincolneEAN: 9781911668220COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 0 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Murdoch BooksDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / GeneralWIDTH: 0 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Pip Lincolne is a writer about mental health and creativity best known for her popular blog Meet Me At Mike's, bestselling books When Life Is Not Peachy and Craft for the Soul and long-time writing for Frankie. She has also spent the last decade tapping into all things parenting and mum life as a features writer for Kidspot and Babyology.
The Girl who survived her mother -Moshitadi Lehlomela
Lehlomela offers a biographical rendition of her childhood experiences and how she got to discover and label her woundedness. She takes us through her journey where we start by sympathising, then empathising and finally those of us who have this would feel like we are reading our life story. I finished that book feeling unburdened. By writing her story, she named and voiced my wounds. I first felt triggered and then unpacked my healing. This book is for anyone who can't explain why they have a complicated relationship with their mother. It's not for the faint-hearted, but it's a worthy read. If you can't afford it and are in Johannesburg, it is available at Johannesburg Public Libraries for those with Library cards.
Ek het groot geword met Portchie in my ouers se huis - dis vir my onsettend mooi om te lees hoe Portchie oor 30 jaar sukses gebou het. Dit lees soos ‘n film.