Shonda Moralis is a psychotherapist in private practice specializing in stress-related disorders and mindfulness-based therapy. She writes the Psychology Today blog Breathe, Mama, Breathe, and her own blog at ShondaMoralis.net. Shonda has developed and taught mindfulness courses and workshops for children, parents, teachers, and students.
"A healthy salve of compassionate encouragement to help women step
back from hectic, overloaded agendas. . . . Readers wanting to find
simple ways to bring mindfulness into their lives will find this
empathetic, enjoyable guide to be a beneficial tool."
*Publishers Weekly*
"This book reminded me of my dad’s advice: Steer into the skid.
Shonda Moralis is amazing. She knows that balance doesn’t come from
a magic eraser that leaves you ohming in some silent,
gardenia-scented space; it comes from paying attention to the chaos
and clutter, to what’s happening, to what matters. Plus, she lets
you meditate while you’re drinking coffee, so there’s that,
too."
*Catherine Newman, author of Waiting for Birdy and Catastrophic
Happiness*
"[This book] beautifully captures the importance of self-compassion
for all women. Rather than adding one more thing to our to do
lists, Moralis helps us cultivate a wise and powerful way of being
as we move through each moment of our day."
*Shauna Shapiro, PhD, professor of counseling psychology and author
of Good Morning, I Love You*
"This book is what we all need. Apply these practices and start
being present in your busy life—and find joy."
*Lisa Druxman, founder of FIT4MOM*
"We all need that friend who believes in us and stands with us as
we pursue our dreams. In [this book] Shonda is that priceless
friend. With powerful, yet gentle words she reminds us of the
necessity of balance, helps us examine our dreams, and inspires us
to breathe in the midst of life."
*Rachel Marie Martin, author of The Brave Art of Motherhood*
"Praise for Breathe, Mama, Breathe
A Parents Magazine Mom Must-Read
A National Parenting Product Award (NAPPA) Winner
"Moralis’s suggestions strike an effective and empowering
note."
*Publishers Weekly*
"With more than 60 mindful breaks that help moms tune into their
own well-being, you will also learn the benefits of meditation and
how to quickly and easily master it. Take five and reset."
*Washington Parent*
"Learn the basics of daily meditation and the ways it can help you
keep your cool in this how-to guide."
*Pregnancy Newborn*
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