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Showing posts with label Self Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Self Help. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Blog Tour: How to Have Peace When You're Falling to Pieces by Rebecca Rode

Blog Tour

When I first heard about How to Have Peace When You're Falling to Pieces, I immediately related to a quote that was shared about a (frazzled) mom needing some peace. Motherhood has been a great joy in my life, but there are definitely ups and downs, and it's nice to know that I'm not alone in feeling a need for some peace.

Reading How to Have Peace When You're Falling to Pieces was almost like having a good vent session with a friend. Author Rebecca Rode shared some of her faults and frustrations (some very relateable), and it was a positive experience with quotes, scripture verses, and ideas that buoy a mother up.

I particularly enjoyed the reminder about having a judgment free zone. Our kids need to feel comfortable and confident in their own homes! The chapter on "Control Baskets" went right along with the judgment. We can only control ourselves.

Some of the biggest issues that arise in my home come from disorder. The "House of Order" chapter and the idea of having everyone help was great. Although I don't like doing most of the housework, I've really struggled to let go because I want things done my way (and the bar is pretty high). It's good to have reminders about teaching your children while they're young to work together as a family. I need to let go of the fact that if I want help, it probably won't be done as well as I like, but there's never a chance for that if I don't teach them and let go a little. It was also nice to be reminded that "the relationship is more important than the task."

One of Rode's suggestions for peace that struck me was about being content:

"Peace lies in being content with what we have, not in crossing over to the neighbor's greener grass. I love the saying, 'The grass isn't greener on the other side. The grass is greener where you water it!

"Let's find a bucket and go to work."

How to Have Peace When You're Falling to Pieces is a great reminder of a mother's divine role. We all have our shortcomings, but we are not alone in this great work.

*I received a copy of How to Have Peace When You're Falling to Pieces from the publisher in exchange for a review.

About the Book

What’s the hardest part about being a mother? Almost every woman will say the same thing: juggling the demands of motherhood and still finding the time to feel calm and collected. How to Have Peace When You’re Falling to Pieces answers the specific question, “How can I have inner peace as a mother when I feel so scattered?”

With humor, wit, and helpful insights, Rebecca Rode brings a fresh perspective on the demands of everyday moms. Filled with uplifting stories, poems, quotes, and scriptures, This book explores seven aspects of motherhood and teaches you how to find peace in the turmoil. The quick-fix wisdom in this helpful mother’s guide will have even the busiest moms feeling peaceful in no time.
About the Author

Rebecca Rode caught the writing bug early in life, writing and illustrating stories in small journals her mother gave her at age nine. Her first published work was a personal essay about Romanian orphans, printed in Brigham young University’s literary publication, Inscape. She received her bachelor’s degree from BYU in child development with a minor in english. Rebecca began writing for Schooled magazine in 2006. In 2011, she became a contributor for KSL.com, a Utah broadcasting network website, and the Deseret News in Salt Lake City. How to Have Peace When You’re Falling to Pieces is her first book. Rebecca enjoys traveling, eating authentic Italian gelatos, and indulging her husband’s chocolate-banana shakes. Her greatest loves are her husband, Francis, their three children, and writing— in that order.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Blog Tour, Guest Post & Giveaway: Make It Happen by Kylee Shields


Welcome to the Make It Happen Blog Tour hosted by Lexi at The Book Bug. I'm happy to have a guest post today by author Kylee Shields, along with a tour Giveaway.

About the Book

Title: Make It Happen: A Guide to Happiness for LDS Singles
Author: Kylee Shields
Release Date: October 2012
Publisher: Walnut Springs Press
Genre: LDS Self Help


Do you know what it means to be a kigatsuku person? Are you currently in a “hurricane” relationship or a “bridge” relationship? Do you know what it takes to be “righteous in the dark”? Have you struggled to find your place in the world as an LDS single? Do you feel like a misfit or a menace—like a circle trying to fit into a square?

If so, you’re not alone. It used to be an anomaly to be twenty-one and single in the LDS culture, but now there are entire stakes filled with single adults. In this book, author Kylee Shields explains how you can make the most of your single life, even if your current situation isn’t what you expected.

Make It Happen is a collection of principles, blog entries, stories, and conversations had on couches, floors, kitchen tables, and at many single-adult gatherings. It is filled with practical ways to make changes in your life, find hope, increase faith, strengthen relationships, and build the kingdom
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Guest Post: Validation
By Kylee Shields

In my book there are a few themes that circulate throughout. I talk a lot about wandering, loneliness, trials, goals, validation, hearts, etc. When I started putting this book together the one thing I really wanted to do was put my heart into this book in a way that people who had never met me could feel it and understand it. I was also hoping that as my heart whispered to their heart they could feel inspired, heard, and most importantly VALIDATED!!

Here is an excerpt from chapter seven, “Validation”

You know what it feels like to have someone give you a compliment just when you need it. Someone who hasn’t seen you in a few weeks says you look like you’ve lost a lot of weight. Little did she know you skipped the gym a few too many times lately and feel fat. Timing is everything! A person reads a story you’ve written and gives you positive feedback. A call comes when you least expect it to tell you that you matter. A student in the back of the classroom who rarely talks makes a point to let you know you are his favorite teacher. A handwritten personal note lets you know your smile matters. A random stranger tells you she loves your outfit or hair. A girl notices that her date has opened all her doors, paid for everything, walked her to the door at the end of the night, and been a perfect gentlemen—and she tells him she appreciates him. A boy notices how much effort his date put into getting ready for their date and tells her. These are just a few examples of those never-forgotten moments when someone notices the efforts you make and find  a way to let you know. Sometimes these are tender mercies, and sometimes they are just natural compliments born of occasion, but they are always appreciated.

As humans we have a need to be valued, appreciated, loved, and accepted. We need to know that what we do matters. Sometimes in your desperation for approval you put someone up on a pedestal, and when he or she falls, you realize all you really wanted was to be noticed. Sometimes you connect with someone new and want to tell the person everything, so you do and it’s too much, and you realize all you really needed was to feel loved. Often you think or even dream about getting a new job that pays you what you are actually worth, when all you really need is to know that what you are already doing at work makes a difference. You go out and get new clothes, style your hair differently, put on more makeup than usual, pinch your cheeks, put on a pair heels and go out to conquer the world. Then you realize your feet hurt, you feel like a clown, and the hairstyle you spent forever on looks like it always does, when all you really needed was for someone to tell you that you are beautiful.  You find yourself wanting to tell everyone all the amazing things you’ve accomplished and what has been happening in your life, but no one cares, and you realize all you need is someone to listen to you.

We are living in a YouTube world. A few years ago I watched a little YouTube clip with my best friend called “Validation.” If you have time you should go watch it—really, I mean right now. It seriously changed my life. It is a sixteen-minute clip about the power of validation, how one man smiling and making others smile came full circle and in the end blessed his own life. The part about the clip that strikes me is that at the end—after he has done so many things to validate others-he is finally validated. He responds by saying he had never been told that before. REALLY? How is it possible that someone who goes out of his way to compliment and validate others doesn’t get in validation in return? And yet you know what I am talking about. Some of the people who need the most validation are those who are continuously giving it out.

How have you been validated lately?


Tour Giveaway

As part of the tour, Kylee is offering 4 amazing giveaways!! These include a $25 gift card to Amazon, a $25 gift card to Target, and a hard copy and ebook copy of the book.

To enter to win these prizes, simply fill out the Rafflecopter form provided. Open from January 8 to January 31. Must be 13+ years of age to enter.

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