All moms know the power of saying no.
Whether you are saying no to your children or your children are saying no to you, the word no creates a multitude of positive and negative emotions.
There is an opportunity to learn from our children by saying no more often.
Saying no is a way to create boundaries and place a priority on ourselves.
Challenge yourself to say no to something that is not right for you. Beyond saying no, offer no apology or explanation for why you are saying no.
Check out the mom self-love journal on Amazon. When moms take those few minutes each day to practice self-love, it allows us to love others at our best.
Getting to Know You: The Family Journal and Game to learn more about your family and record the fun memories. Now available on Amazon!
A Day In The Life Of A Stay-At-Home Mom journal provides 2 pages for each day. Completing the reverse to-do list is the perfect reminder of all you accomplish in a single day. Most importantly, it will reflect the unmeasurable value you bring to your family.
It will prove the dedication required to be a stay-at-home mom to the misinformed.
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