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Mothers Who Dream |
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| Home | Take Responsibility for Your Dreams: Loraine Despres We all make mistakes. Despres offers some sage advice: "You can't change the past, but a smart girl won't let that stop her." For more sassy southern wisdom, read this profile. | |
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Not A Robot: Ann
Butenas Sometimes we impose on ourselves the impossible. Like most mothers who dream, Butenas is learning to let some tasks go. |
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Profiles |
When a Door Closes, There's Always a Window: Carole Moore When life throws you a curve, do you feel as if you must comply? This successful mothers rolls with the punches of life, yet punches back with her own plan. You can, too! |
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Feel Good Articles Other Sites |
The Language of Dreams:
Rebecca Marshall Courtois Do you dwell on your mistakes? This mother sets her sights on the future, jumping hurdles without letting them block her path. |
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True to Herself, Vyvyan Lynn How much do you allow expectations to mold you? This mother sheds pounds and gains happiness by following her inner spirit. |
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Initiative: The
First Key to Success, Martha Lawrence |
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Author,
Mother, Champion For Women: Patricia Smith Once upon a time it was a man's world. Well, Patricia Smith says it still is in corporate America--but that doesn't mean women can't learn the game and come out on top. |
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Author/Speaker/Mother,
Sam Horn As a mother who travels as part of her career, motivational speaker Sam Horn has faced prejudice from other mothers who judge her. Read her inspirational story and find out how she reframed her perception of travel to have the best of both worlds. |
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Julia Rosien Rosien dove into motherhood with the an all encompassing Earth Mother mentality similar to the founder of this site. After the birth of her fourth child, she needed to reclaim herself. Through dirty diapers, sticky handprints and knee-high hugs she wouldn't trade for the world, Rosien forged a path back to her dreams. |
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Writer,
Mona Vanek: Slow and Steady Wins Vanek discovered that by focusing on writing--something that is interesting and challenging--she could tune out enormous amounts of pain. Find and follow your dream by working toward your goals, and everything unpleasant recedes to the background--at least for the time you spend doing it. |
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Roma Calatayud "Mom, look how far you've come," said Roma Calatayud's children when, at times, she felt like giving up. Roma's children are what this site is about. They knew their mother needed to follow her dream. And because of her example, they will follow their hearts toward fulfillment too. |
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