Erin Bowe 
Social Media Detox for Mums [EPUB ebook] 
A new way to find balance

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How often have you said ‘I know I should use social media less’, but haven’t quite found a way to create measurable, actionable results? Or perhaps you have objections like ‘I need social media for my business’ and ‘I need it to stay connected.’

Here is your opportunity to test out those statements, and to reflect on how social media might be impacting your mental health, mothering and sense of self.

Using shame, setting vague goals, and relying on willpower alone doesn’t create change. You need a practical plan and loads of compassion. This book will give you both.

When clinical and perinatal psychologist, Dr Erin Bowe found herself wondering if she was addicted to social media, she set out to test it. Social Media Detox for Mums is part memoir and part self-help, detailing the raw and ultimately life changing impact of detoxing from social media. Instead of telling you to just quit, Dr Bowe encourages you to be curious. To pause to consider if we, as mothers, are actually having true fun, or have we settled for numbing? To consider the ways in which postnatal depletion, burnout, overstimulation, postnatal anxiety, depression and trauma relate to fun.

You’ll come away with a practical, five-step action plan to detox from social media in a way that feels shame-free, manageable and gives you more time and energy for a balanced life.


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Dr Erin Bowe is a clinical and perinatal psychologist, author, business mentor, course creator, educator, supervisor, podcaster and Mum (to tiny humans, dogs and chicken divas). Slight overachiever. She’s here for the mental health industry rebellion, and she brought the good chocolate. Erin lives in Victoria, Australia. This is her second book.
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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 262 ● ISBN 9780645597875 ● Tamanho do arquivo 1.6 MB ● Editora the kind press ● Publicado 2023 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8790831 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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