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No More Perfect Moms

Learn to Love Your Real Life

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Pub Date Feb 01 2013 | Archive Date Mar 14 2013

Description

If you've ever forgotten to pick your kid up from soccer practice or accidentally worn two different shoes to the grocery store, this book is for you. Being a mother is not for those who display symptoms of the "Perfection Infection." There is simply no such thing as a perfect mom. And there are no such things as perfect kids, perfect bodies, perfect marriages, or even perfect meals. With refreshing honesty, author Jill Savage exposes some of her own parental shortcomings with the goal of helping mothers everywhere shelve their desires for perfection along with their insecurities of not measuring up to other moms . Jill delivers some much-needed realism as she explains why we need to stop comparing our insides to other people's outsides.  She challenges every mom to exchange her vision of being a "perfect mother" for God's beautiful grace in order to learn to love her real, but imperfect, life.

If you've ever forgotten to pick your kid up from soccer practice or accidentally worn two different shoes to the grocery store, this book is for you. Being a mother is not for those who display...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780802406378
PRICE $13.99 (USD)

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We all have that thought of I want to be the perfect mom and when there is no real perfect mom it gets us down sometimes. I loved this book, the title alone had me hooked, then I read the first page and I couldn't stop reading.

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Mostly common sense stuff, but really good reminders about "perfection infection", especially with regards to parenting, body image, marriage, and your home.

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