Whether you got your enjoyment from a productive day at the office or from going out any time you got the notion, as a new mom you no doubt feel the loss of that freedom. Now, your days consist of short naps, constant feedings, and continuous diaper changes. You may be asking yourself, “Where did all my time go?” With insights drawn from the authors’ experience, The New Mom’s Guide to Living on Baby Time will help you put things in perspective, make the most of your time with your little one, and show you how to juggle all your new responsibilities. It’s not about being supermom and getting it all done without breaking a sweat. It’s about reprioritizing, recognizing your limits, and enjoying the journey. You can do this! The New Mom’s Guides are here to help.
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"I really like this series. Quick read with some practical advice delivered in a non-scary, non-judgmental way. Those four things are really hard to find in the pregnancy/parenting literature world."
— Teegan (4 out of 5 stars)
" Great tips for trying to keep life somewhat structured when it turns chaotic... And reminds you that it's ok!! "
— Aly, 12/8/2013" Quick, easy, practical read. Good advice for moms to be. "
— Aubrey, 11/5/2013" This book was given to me by my in laws right after our daughter was born but I didn't read it right away and now wish I would have :-) very helpful and partial issues. "
— Faith, 11/25/2012" This was a helpful, practical, quick read. I'm going to try the rest of the series, too. Hopefully I can put the advice into practice when the time comes! "
— Laurie, 1/4/2012" This was a helpful, practical, quick read. I'm going to try the rest of the series, too. Hopefully I can put the advice into practice when the time comes! "
— Laurie, 6/14/2010Susan Besze Wallace spent twelve years as a reporter and editor for six newspapers, including the Denver Post, the Orange County Register, the Houston Post, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She has also written for MomSense magazine. She lives in Haymarket, Virginia.
Christian Taylor is a veteran actress with twenty-five years of experience in performance and voice work spanning stage, film, television, radio, and audio books. A Catholic University Drama Department graduate, she began her career with the National Players, portraying Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Muriel the Goat in Animal Farm. Other stage credits include The Wife in Rashomon and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Her audiobook credits include An Hour on Sunday, Making Your Children’s Ministry The Best Hour of Every Kid’s Week, Dragons: Tears of a Dragon, and Dragons: Circles of Seven. She and her family live in Wheaton, Illinois.