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Mindfulness for Mothers - Finding Peace in Parenthood - cover

Mindfulness for Mothers - Finding Peace in Parenthood

Marlowe Sinclair

Verlag: QuillQuest Publishers

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Mindfulness for Mothers: Finding Peace in Parenthood by Marlowe Sinclair is a heartfelt and transformative guide for mothers seeking balance, peace, and joy in their parenting journey. This comprehensive book offers practical mindfulness techniques to help mothers navigate the complexities of parenthood with grace and presence. From enhancing emotional well-being and improving communication with children to embracing the chaos of solo parenting and fostering mindful relationships, Marlowe Sinclair provides valuable insights and exercises that empower mothers to cultivate a deep sense of inner peace. With chapters dedicated to topics such as self-care, resilience, the power of breath, and the beauty of nature, this book encourages mothers to be fully present, embrace their unique journeys, and nurture their children with love and compassion.
Verfügbar seit: 04.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 122 Seiten.

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