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Succeeding as a Super Busy Parent

The National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, Volume XLIII, No. 4, July/August Notebook
By April Anderson, Club Resource Coordinator

This book is a (valuable) guide for parents overwhelmed by the challenges of their busy lives. Seventy-five tips are divided into three areas of life that need to be balanced--personal, family, and work. Advice is offered for the working parent as well as the stay-at-home parent. There are additional resources listed at the end of almost all the chapters and helpful websites and Top Ten lists are provided in the appendix.

Recorder Community Newspapers, June 26, 2003, Out and About Guide to the Arts and Leisure
By Sherie Schmauder, Contributing Writer

Most of these 75 tips are practical and very usable!

Small Press Bookwatch, Volume 2, Number 4, Parenting Bookshelf, April 2003
By James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief


Parenting and self-improvement consultant and workshop provider Natalie Gahrmann's Succeeding As A Super Busy Parent: 75 Practical Tips For Balancing Life, Love, Kids, And Career is a handy guide to the art and science of better organizing personal time while balancing the many and diverse responsibilities of being a parent. From learning to say a firm "no" to superfluous requests; to remembering to protect personal health and physical well-being; to creating family time in the midst of bustle, Succeeding As A Super Busy Parent is a handy and highly recommended guide, especially for new and inexperienced parents trying to cope with the demands of professional responsibilities and family life.

Courier News, January 14, 2003, On-the-Run
By Deidre Pitney

Natalie Gahrmann has written a book you'll want to put down. She designed it that way--to inspire readers to re-evaluate their busy lives, and then put that inspiration into action. Succeeding as a Super Busy Parent breaks out life's many challenges into easy-to-read sections designed for creating a work/life balance, reducing stress, creating and enhancing relationships, and planning for success.

Indianapolis Star December 23, 2002, Balancing Act
B
y Ellen Miller

When you are juggling kids, career, spouse and more, the obvious is often elusive. In her 200+ page volume, Gahrmann has boiled down her suggestions from her newsletters into back-page Top 10 lists on subjects ranging from avoiding the morning mayhem to fitting fitness into your too busy schedule so that even the ultra-busy who find a book overwhelming can get advice.

Hillsborough Beacon, December 12, 2002
By Sally Goldenberg

Succeeding as a Super Busy Parent offers tips for parents on how to manage their personal, family and professional lives without losing focus on their priorities. Each section of the book provides tips on how to deal with overwhelming circumstances, action plans and resources for readers to reference.

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