In the Spotlight: Guilt Free Motherhood by Amber Khan
Title:
Guilt Free Motherhood: A 5-Step Guide to Reclaiming Your Time, Health &
Well-Being
Author: Amber Khan
Publisher: Rethink Press
Pages: 156
Genre: Nonfiction/Parenting/Motherhood
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Author: Amber Khan
Publisher: Rethink Press
Pages: 156
Genre: Nonfiction/Parenting/Motherhood
Format: Paperback/Kindle
“Own your happiness. Reclaim your well-being. Make a guilt-free
lifestyle, your choice of living!
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Do you
think being a 'super mum' is your only option?
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Do you
neglect your own health while caring for others?
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Do you
struggle to maintain a happy work/life balance?
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Do you
often feel stressed and burnt-out? Then you may be suffering from 'Mummy
Guilt'.
Guilt Free Motherhood will guide you to:
·
Ignite
your passion to bring balance to your life;
·
Take
practical steps towards self-care;
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De-clutter
your space, schedules and relationships;
·
Let go
of the 'super mum' and the 'control freak' inside of you;
·
Practical
ways of recharging your batteries.
A mother's journey should not be, and need not be, a GUILT
trip. Guilt Free Motherhood gives you the tools you need to start
living a more contented, healthy and energised lifestyle today - right in the midst
of motherhood.”
For More Information
- Guilt Free Motherhood: A 5 Step Guide to Reclaiming Your Time, Health & Well-Being is available at Amazon US & Amazon UK.
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- Watch the book trailer at YouTube.
- Read excerpt here.
I think you’ll agree that the most important emotional issue a majority
of mothers face, especially twenty-first century mothers, is the feeling of guilt.
The spectrum of guilt is wide and varied, ranging from feeling guilty
about not doing enough for your children, to feeling guilty about spending time
or money on your own well-being, with hundreds more guilty feelings in between.
I believe that a mother’s journey should not be, and need not be, a guilt
trip.
The purpose of this book is to show how a mother can live a refreshing,
blissful and blossoming lifestyle through a guided five-step process by letting
go of the mummy guilt that makes us sacrifice our health, career and
relationships.
Mummy guilt can be defined as the feeling
of self-condemnation that we experience when thoughts of spending time and
money on ourselves seem selfish. It can also be understood as the constant
worry we feel for our kids which eventually turns into guilt. In fact,
anyone caring for children is bound to experience similar guilty feelings.
Mummy guilt can start as early as when
the pink stripes show up on your pregnancy test. I used to feel guilty about
anything when I was expecting my first child. The first trimester was very
tough. I could hardly keep food down, felt nauseous and weak, and worried
constantly how it would affect the growth of my baby. Guilt sowed its seeds in
me at the very start of my motherhood journey.
Later on, if I left kids at home with hubby for an hour or two, I felt
guilty. When I went to work after dropping my baby at the nursery, I felt
guilty. When I decided to be a stay-at-home mum, I felt guilt about abandoning
my career. When I wanted to join the gym (to lose the extra 20kg I had gained
during pregnancy) and regain my self-confidence, I felt guilty about spending
that time and money on myself. Even going out (once in a blue moon) with
friends, always turned into a guilt trip. Is a mother taking care of herself to
keep her sanity and health, really a selfish act?
Well in my case the lack of self-care eventually turned into health
problems. Back problems, weak joints, weak and injury-prone muscles, and I was
only in my twenties! Problems that, you’d normally associate with old age,
maybe. For almost a decade I neglected my health; it eventually took my left
knee giving way to make me realise that if I didn't take care of myself now, I
would soon end up miserable, in pain and maybe even run out of recovery
options. What good would I be to my family then? Will husband have to quit work
simply to look after me and the kids?
I know most of us are constrained by financial or support issues. I
should know! Aged twenty-three, new mum, in a new country with no friends or
family -- that was me over a decade ago. I tried to be a ‘supermum’ thinking I
could manage it all. Even when my husband offered to help I’d often decline,
thinking I could do it better because a job half done, or not finished to my
standards, would only frustrate me more. I neglected my health, and felt
stressed and exhausted most of the time. I was trapped by mummy guilt.
Book Trailer:
About the Author
Amber Khan is a
Lifestyle Mentor, Speaker, Author, sports enthusiast and a proud mum of three.
She is the founder of Guilt Free Living which provides tools for the mothers to help them live a fulfilling, healthy & energised lifestyle.
She has ran retreats, given talks and written articles on the importance of wellness and how to re-energise the tired minds and bodies of mothers.
Amber currently resides in London, UK with her husband and their three children.
She is the founder of Guilt Free Living which provides tools for the mothers to help them live a fulfilling, healthy & energised lifestyle.
She has ran retreats, given talks and written articles on the importance of wellness and how to re-energise the tired minds and bodies of mothers.
Amber currently resides in London, UK with her husband and their three children.
Her latest book
is the nonfiction/parenting/motherhood book, Guilt
Free Motherhood: A 5-Step Guide to Reclaiming Your Time, Health &
Well-Being.
For
More Information
- Visit Amber Khan’s website.
- Connect with Amber on Facebook and Twitter.
- Find out more about Amber at Goodreads.
- Visit Amber’s blog.
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