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Start the New Year Right
Resolutions for Mothers of Multiples
By Elizabeth Lyons
(Hyperion Press, 2003) by Candace Bushnell.
Dedicate a week this month to making your annual appointments for a physical, well-woman exam, dental cleaning and any other annual appointments you require. Make the appointments for your husband as well. His health is just as important, yet he is likely to go 10 years without seeing a doctor if allowed.
Invest in a book that guides you day by day toward a greater understanding of your purpose, reminds you that there is a greater power at work in your life and gives you the strength and the perspective to conquer the numerous inconveniences – not to mention routine daily activities – that transpire. A few of my favorites: The Purpose-Driven Life (Zondervan, 2002) by Rick Warren, One Day My Soul Just Opened Up (Fireside, 1998) by Iyanla Vanzant and Wisdom of the Ages: 60 Days to Enlightenment (HarperCollins, 1998) by Wayne W. Dyer. For an incredible autobiography about one woman's journey toward understanding her purpose and finding peace, pick up a copy of Flames of Grace
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