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Lettres, Curieuses Et Interessantes de Monsieur de Voltaire, Et de Plusieurs Autres Personnes, Distinguees Par Leur Rang Et Par Leur Merite (1781)

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Being a new mother is like landing a job as a CEO straight out of college. You’ve done some reading and observed others in action, and you’re full of ambition and desire to see the business run smoothly. But you have no experience, no real-life skills. You’re keeping very long hours and not taking good care of yourself. You can’t seem to please your star client. Task after task, you are reminded that you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s a lot of pressure for a young CEO to shoulder, particularly if she’s sleep-deprived and leaking milk. This book offers a glimpse into Dr. Rathmell’s personal prayer journal. Her discussions on the wonderful, woeful days of new motherhood are paired with relevant scripture and psychiatric research, and demonstrate to new mothers that they are not alone in their feelings of joy, worry, isolation, and exhaustion. A must-read for the Christian woman who is a new mother or a mother-to-be!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
262
ISBN
9781166177072

Being a new mother is like landing a job as a CEO straight out of college. You’ve done some reading and observed others in action, and you’re full of ambition and desire to see the business run smoothly. But you have no experience, no real-life skills. You’re keeping very long hours and not taking good care of yourself. You can’t seem to please your star client. Task after task, you are reminded that you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s a lot of pressure for a young CEO to shoulder, particularly if she’s sleep-deprived and leaking milk. This book offers a glimpse into Dr. Rathmell’s personal prayer journal. Her discussions on the wonderful, woeful days of new motherhood are paired with relevant scripture and psychiatric research, and demonstrate to new mothers that they are not alone in their feelings of joy, worry, isolation, and exhaustion. A must-read for the Christian woman who is a new mother or a mother-to-be!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
262
ISBN
9781166177072