Motherhood Realized is more than a book. It is a MOVEMENT – to put the beauty and power and value of motherhood where it belongs: at the top of the charts. Please join us in making it to the NYT Bestsellers List TODAY.
Posts in the "Motherhood Realized" category:
Book Summary: Motherhood Realized
Want to know more about Power of Moms’ amazing new book? Mary Jenkins provides an insightful summary of Motherhood Realized.
“Say YES!” with Catherine Arveseth: Episode 41
“Hey, Mom! Can I _____?” (You fill in the blank!) It is SO easy to say no–especially when our children want to do something messy, time-consuming, or inconvenient. But what if we all decided to say “Yes!” just a little more often?
New Book Topping Charts
Want to help Power of Moms make the NYT Bestsellers’ List? The book is rising in the charts, and YOU can make a difference!
“Fabulously Ordinary” with Tiffany Sowby: Episode 39
Most of our lives are filled with ordinary activities. And often we look at everyone whose life looks “fabulous,” and we wonder, “What am I doing?” This podcast with April Perry and Tiffany Sowby features a beautiful perspective from a chapter of Tiffany’s in our new book, Motherhood Realized. Please help champion the cause of […]
“Good Mom” Redefined – with Allyson Reynolds: Episode 38
What IS a “good mom” anyway? Do you ever find yourself feeling frustrated with yourself because you don’t meet those expectations you’ve built up in your mind? Join April and Allyson for a down-to-earth discussion that will help ALL of us redefine what it means to be a good mother.
Roots and Wings
My son’s first day of school was awful. It made me miss the days when as long as he knew Mom loved him and thought he was special, that was all that mattered.
Katrina Kenison – “Magical Journey”: Episode 17
This podcast is for every mother who wants to slow down, see the value in her work, and experience true contentment (at EVERY stage of motherhood).
Big Things are Made out of Little Things
I love my kids and I’m grateful that my dream of having a family had come true. But when I was younger, mothering didn’t come as naturally to me. Then, I read a quote by Mother Teresa that stuck with me and I realized that my purpose in life was under my nose.
It’s Going to be Hard – and that’s OK
This has been a crazy week.
We’ve had conflicting events involving family members pretty much every evening; one son has needed tons of help with homework every afternoon while the neighbors keep coming over to play…
The Baseboard Dilemma
Does a never-ending to-do list nag on your mind? Do you feel guilt, or even agitation, when voices call you away from your tasks? Sometimes it’s in the battle of “The Baseboard Dilemma” we find the parenting truths we are looking for.
The End Is Imperfection
A while ago, my teenager gave me my own “velveteen rabbit experience.” He made some poor decisions and did something that was very bad. My initial reaction, after coming out of a state of shock, was to wonder what exactly I had done wrong. Ultimately I learned some pretty important lessons about parenting.