I'm so excited to say that my book has now launched!You can buy it from any Amazon store. Here is the link to the UK version*: . . . Keep Reading
Working mums with multiple children are rockstars
Before I had kids, I used to work hard. I worked long hours as a freelance web project manager, stayed late at my client's office and gave it my all. I was never off duty - responding to emails as soon as they came in, regardless of the time of day or night. . . . Keep Reading
Read my groundbreaking #MumsManifesto
I'm just a little bit excited to launch a new download on my blog. I've written an epic Mum's Manifesto, and I'm feeling rather proud of it, even if I do say so myself.I had the idea after reading Jeff Goins' Writer's Manifesto. Aimed at inspiring writers, this little ebook got me thinking about how I could inspire mums to not step on Lego, encourage a sense of community so we don't beat each other up for sending ham sandwiches to school instead of fat-free, sugar-free, home-baked stuff our . . . Keep Reading
Behind-the-scenes of Don’t Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets & More
As you know, I'm just getting ready to launch Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets & More. After discovering Mummy Tries' posts about her experience writing a book (which you can buy on Amazon), I was inspired to write a little behind-the-scenes for anyone that is interested in how I've pulled things together and what hurdles I've had to overcome to get this far. . . . Keep Reading
Newborn essentials: What do newborn babies actually need?
While doing research for my book, Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets & More (which is being launched VERY soon!), something that came up was that new mum's often weren't sure what stuff their newborn babies were going to need. After asking other mums for recommendations, here's a suggested list of newborn essentials so you can stock up on things before your baby/babies arrive.I didn't think to buy a thermometer or Calpol before my twins arrived, and then when I really . . . Keep Reading