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Buddhism for Mothers: A calm approach to caring for yourself and your children
By (Author) Sarah Napthali
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st May 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
Buddhism
649.1
Commended for Australia and New Zealand Illustration Awards 2004 (Australia)
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 205mm, Spine 20mm
245g
Parenthood can be a time of great inner turmoil for a woman. This book explores the potential to be with your children in the all-important present moment, to gain the most joy out of being with them. How can this be done calmly and with a minimum of anger, worry and negative thinking How can mothers negotiate the changed conditions of their relationships with partners, family and even with friends Using Buddhist practices, Sarah Napthali offers ways of coping with the day-to-day challenges of motherhood. Ways that also allow space for the deeper reflections about who we are and what makes us happy.
This is an excellent, practical guide to everyday Buddhism not just for mothers, but for everyone who has ever had a mother. -- Vicki Mackenzie, author of the bestselling WHY BUDDHISM
Sarah Napthali is a mother of two young boys who tries to apply Buddhist teachings in her daily life. Her working life has ranged from teaching English as a Second Language and corporate training, to human rights activism and interpreting. Since becoming a mother she has focussed on writing, initially for companies and later for individuals wanting to record their memoirs. With seven memoirs completed, she is the author of Buddhism for Mothers (Allen + Unwin, 2003) which has been translated into nine languages to date, and Buddhism for Mothers with Lingering Questions (Allen + Unwin, 2007). Since the children started school, Sarah is very pleased to report that she manages to meditate daily.