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Dying to Be a Good Mother
How I Dropped the Guilt and Took Control of My Parenting and My Life
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Heather Chauvin's "Dying to Be a Good Mother" explores the transformative power of intentional time management, particularly for mothers juggling careers and family.
The book delves into the author's personal journey, marked by a stage-four cancer diagnosis, which prompted a reevaluation of her relationship with time.
Chauvin introduces the concept of 'energetic time management,' emphasizing alignment of energy, values, and desires for a fulfilling life.
The book offers practical strategies for prioritizing, setting boundaries, and investing time wisely.
Ultimately, it empowers readers to break free from "time debt" and create a life that feels as good as it looks.
The book delves into the author's personal journey, marked by a stage-four cancer diagnosis, which prompted a reevaluation of her relationship with time.
Chauvin introduces the concept of 'energetic time management,' emphasizing alignment of energy, values, and desires for a fulfilling life.
The book offers practical strategies for prioritizing, setting boundaries, and investing time wisely.
Ultimately, it empowers readers to break free from "time debt" and create a life that feels as good as it looks.
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as a book offering wisdom on time management and its transformative approach.


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, discussing her book about her cancer recovery and time management.


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