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Read my groundbreaking #MumsManifesto

23/02/2016 | posted under: Lifestyle

Working mums with multiple children are rockstars
Behind-the-scenes of Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets & More

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 kids won’t actually eat, and remind mums to stay strong in the face of a full basket of washing that isn’t even dirty.

Badge for Mum's Manifesto #MumsManifesto

I’d love for you to sign up below and download it so you can let me know what you think. Does it speak truth to you?

I have to confess, since I’ve started embracing my five hours of sleep a night (one of my key manifesto items) – instead of resisting that this is my new normal every single day – I feel 100% better about it. Of course, I’m not getting any more sleep, but sleep is for the weak and I’m a strong mama that can survive on caffeine and dark chocolate 🙂 #mindovermatter

Sign up to get access to my Mum’s Manifesto

Sign up below and get your #MumsManifesto, then pop back and leave me a comment to let me know what you think.

PS Feel free to share this link if you know any other mums that need this Manifesto in their lives.

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Working mums with multiple children are rockstars
Behind-the-scenes of Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets & More

Comments

  1. Stephanie says

    23/02/2016 at 10:33 pm

    Great Mum Manifesto! I can agree to all of those!! I am so glad I am not the only one who has to wash clothes for a second time because they’ve been in there too long!!

    • karenb says

      24/02/2016 at 8:32 pm

      Thanks, Steph! No, you’re definitely not the only one. I’ve been known to do it three times on occasions too.

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