by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jul 15, 2012 | blog tour, books, perspective, religion, what not to say
Thanks to the Hippie Housewife for this great review of my book! As usual, if you comment after her post, you have a chance to win a ebook copy of What Not to Say: Tools for Talking with Young Children. The Hippie Housewife describes herself as “a 28-year-old...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 21, 2012 | communication, connection parenting, patience, perspective, power, problem-solving, religion, what not to say
Check out my post, Feed the Good Wolf, at Dr. Jessica Michaelson’s site: Wildflower Living. Dr. Jessica is a licensed clinical psychologist and trained personal coach, with over 15 years of clinical experience helping people become more creative, resourceful,...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Sep 6, 2010 | balance, mindful parenting, multi-tasking, religion, self-care, work
I’m reading a book right now called Buddhism for Mothers. It is excellent. For someone who was raised in a non-religious home, I could seriously get used to Buddhism; so accepting, so balanced, so sane. This is something I definitely do not always feel (sane...