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Hi everyone,


I have been reading this really enlightening book, and had to share it. I would say it is the most beneficial thing I have read since having my daughter, and is helping me to find balance in many ways! Enjoy:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buddhism-Mothers-Approach-Yourself-Children/dp/1742377017/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314538701&sr=8-1


S x

p.s there is usually also a copy at Dulwich Library, except I have it on loan at the moment!!

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I'm listening to this on audible (slowly, which kind of proves I need to be more mindful and focus more!) and it's lovely. Thanks for reminding me to find the time to finish it, I made notes and there were so many pertinent points in the short part I listened to.


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Finished! Great book, absolutely loved it, now trying to apply but not that successful yet ... how about everyone else?

bluesuperted Wrote:

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> Ooh bookclub! Will definitely join in once I've

> finished it.

>

> Also on my bedside table: Simplicity Parenting and

> Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves... Would

> love to discuss once I've read them as well!

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