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an excellent tool for moms who want to be balanced
Momnificent. Isn't that a great word? Lori Radun, author of The Momnificent Life: Healthy and Balanced Living for Busy Moms, defines it as "simply a concept that describes moms who value living positive, healthy and balanced lives." And the goal of her new book "is to equip you with the tools you need to create a momnificent life as a mom."
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I have to say that I am always attracted to books that help me be a better parent, a better me. I didn't quite know what to expect from this book, but let me tell you I was NOT disappointed. Radun's advice is insightful and right-on, helping moms achieve a healthy and balanced living no matter what their situation: stay-at-home mom, workaholic or something-in-between. I'm the something-in-between.
Finding balance in one's life is not easy. Sometimes I feel I'm doing great. But other times I'm so frazzled and overwhelmed I wonder what possessed me to think I could do all I set out to do. Reading The Momnificent Life was like a breath of fresh air, infusing me with positive energy so that I felt motivated and confident I could truly accomplish what I want to do.
I was surprised to see how complete this book is with information and valuable advice on practically every topic a mom faces today. Radun effortlessly tackles eight components to living a momnificent life: Personal Development, Spirituality, Fun and Enjoyment, Relationships, Health and Aging, Personal Finance, Career and Profession, and Home and Family.
Firstly, Radun shows you how to analyze your own life by helping you assess the current balance and satisfaction of these eight areas of your life. This is an important step and exercise because you get to see at a glance the overall picture of how you're doing and helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses and what areas of your life you want to work on. In other words, this book enables you to create a unique life based on your individual goals, values and psychological needs. You get to decide what you need and want to change for a better quality of life. Remember the book Organizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern, where the organization in tailored to one's personal lifestyle and needs? Well, this book is the same.
And I love reading it.
Let me further tell you why. Once I saw where I needed and wanted to make changes, I focused on those areas and turned to read those chapters and . got inspired! Yes, Radun's voice is clear, positive and inspirational. I can see her experience as a life coach shining through the pages because I felt she was right alongside me, tugging my hand gently. At the end of each chapter, Radun leaves you with an assignment. They're worth it.
But this is not a book you can read and put down. It's a reference and workbook that will be useful at different times in one's life. I think this book is a gem. It's chock-full of practical information, easy-to-read, motivating, and inspirational. Best of all, it helps you be the best you. Highly recommended for ALL moms! -
Guide for Balanced living geared for MOMS!
The Momnificent Life; Healthy and Balanced Living for Busy Moms, is a guide for all moms no matter what activities you balance. Whether you juggle your home life with work, school, church, sports, or charities, every mom has a busy and hectic life that can easily be encouraged, advised, influenced and supported by this book. The author lays a careful plan and guideline to help moms in areas such as time, managemnt, financial intimacy, personal development, career and health among many others. The goal is to help moms discover themselves aside from, yet in tune with, their children and families. It's a book of how to manage life and stress, showing how you can have it all. It is about balance and how to take a nurturing approach to motherhood.
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The book starts off with an introduction that shares the eight components to having a "Momnificent" life. Each component is summarized and later expanded on throughout the book. I found this overview very useful to the rest of the book. There is a wealth of knowledge in The Momnificent Life. The first time you read it will not be your last. I found myself re-reading specific chapters that dealt with my own needs as a mom and going back to it as a guide and re-fresher. The author carefully explains life as a balance process. If it is tipped to much in one direction it can easily burn us out. No one activity is good all the time, they are better in a balance with other activities, just the same as our health and eating habits. She clearly states that a balanced life is different for everyone because balancing is personal and in regards to what is important to you. She gives charts and assignment suggestions throughout the book help the reader to better understand themselves.
I really enjoyed this book! It is by far a wonderfuly useful tool to me as a mother. I am constantly busy. I have my own two children, one in school and the other potty training and generally a very curious child, which means I cannot take my eyes off her. In addition I baby-sit my nephew full time and work a full time job. I rarely have time for myself and have known I am burning out quickly for a while. The book has helped me prioritize where I didn't know how, examine areas I didn't think to examine, and encouraged me in area I have already started changing and working on. It is not a book that is a one time read for me, but rather one I go to to help remind me, encourage me and give me advise. One of my favorite parts of this book was "zap the mommy guilt" something every mother deals with on multiple levels and many different areas. I also personally enjoyed the chapter on friendships and stress. These two are two problem areas for me, my friendships are not being tended to properly and the stress comes in large amounts that are not healthy. With great attention to detail and the aspects of a moms life, Lori Redun provides a wonderful guide on how to be Momnificent!
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Momnificent!
The Momnificent! Life- Healthy and Balanced Living for Busy Moms is the book that many mom's have cried out to the heavens for. "Where is the manual?" Well, Lori Radun, a life coach, public inspirational speaker and author has answered the cries of busy mom's with this book! As a full-time worker outside the home, homeschooling mother and wife I can attest to the struggles of keeping everything in balance while maintaining my sanity.
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This book consists of 59 chapters full of valuable information and ponderings separated into eight sections which include: Personal Development; Spirituality; Fun and Enjoyment; Relationships; Health and Aging; Personal Finance; Career and Professions; and Home and Family.
The author begins the book by explaining the eight components to living a momnificient life. Some of the components include: "confidence", which is knowing and accepting who you are; the ability to set healthy boundaries so that we know what we will and will not tolerate; and having healthy and supportive relationships. She explains these eight components to lay the foundation for the rest of the book.
In chapter one, which is a must read, Lori guides the reader into the land of self discovery and analyzing your own life balance using the Wheel of Life. When you complete this exercise you will discover the areas that you are most satisfied with in your life and, of course, the areas that you are dissatisfied with. From there you are encouraged to read the chapters that follow based on your discovery. I'm sure that there is a chapter in there for you! I found several!
While I would not recommend reading this entire book from cover to cover right off the bat, I would say that the entire book should be read intermittently, over a span of time, as the need arises. This book is meant to be read, pondered, and digested over and over again-slow and steady.
Overall, this book is wonderful! It isn't something that you can zip through in a matter of a couple of weeks. To get the full benefit of the book and the self discovery you have to take your time. I can not emphasize that enough. If you do so, you will walk away with a wealth of knowledge about yourself and begin to enjoy a balanced life each day. Lori Radun is very good with words and imagery. She is diligent in leading you to see the big picture as well as the tweaks and changes that can be made in your life that you would have never thought of on your own.
If you feel like your life is out of balance or are stressed and feeling overwhelmed with life, read this book! Find out where you are, the changes that can be made, and create a straight path towards a Momnificient Life. -
janemaritz
Posted August 7, 2009
Procrastinator
I am the world's worst procrastinator. When it comes to getting important things done, I'd rather stick my head under the pillow and hope that they'll get done by themselves. Or become no longer important.
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It's not that I don't have a little time to do those things. Or even that I don't want to. I just have the ability to waste the time I do have on inconsequential things, like entering book giveaway contests. There is just this rush feeling I get when I find a "You Won" email in my inbox that keeps me going! At least it's an inexpensive addiction, right?
Or not. Time is pretty valuable these days. They say the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
Needless to say, I don't perceive my life to be very balanced. I scored quite horrifically on the Life Balance Analysis found in The Momnificent! Life: Healthy and Balanced Living for Busy Moms by Lori Radun.
It's time to get my head out from under the pillow and strive for healthy and balanced living.
Overview
This book is all about balance. "Balance occurs when who you are, what you want to do in life, and what you value are aligned with your thoughts, activities and choices."
My Review
I started this book trying to read straight through it - thinking that's what I'd need to do to write a review.
Bad idea. Not only did my mind keep straying from the formidable task at hand, all the ideas jumbled up in an insurmountable and left me with nothing to focus on - no single-sentence message that could help me achieve anything.
So I quit reading. Took a break. Went back to the first chapter. The assessment. Yes - I need help in just about every category of my life! But I'm not gonna achieve balance all in one go - it's an ongoing process! And I need to start small.
If I treat this book as a reference manual, it works far better.
The chapter on time management was a good one for me. In her 5 E's list, Radun helps you identify and prioritize non-negotiable items, things you have to do, and finally the "Uglee" items - time wasters that you need to be conscious of and strategize to minimize their damage.
And of course, the procrastination chapter! I appreciate that the author acknowledges that there ARE benefits to procrastination - that's why so many of us do it! And I appreciate her challenge to make changes to break the cycle.
The references to spirituality left me feeling a little uncomfortable. I am a Christian. The author believes in God. Yet the attempt has been made, it seems, to make this a book that meets all readers whatever their spiritual beliefs. And I would be more comfortable with a book that is overtly Christian in its solutions to finding balance, since Christ is the balancing point to me.
If you're looking for a starting point in your search for balanced living, by all means check this book out.
Don't expect it to work miracles.
However, it can be a handy reference guide, first to direct you to the areas you need to work on in your life to achieve balance, and then to give some tips in that area.
Once you know what you want to work on, you may want to supplement your reading with additional information on that area. For example, I've seen entire books on teaching children independence and responsibility that will obviously give a lot more information than you will find in one short chapter of this book.
And it might be helpful to read through this book as a group or with a par