Posts tagged "social media"

Do You Have Twitter Butt? Can Social Media Make You Unfit?

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STICK AROUND FOR END CREDITS! THEY WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH!

LEAH SEGEDIE with Mamavation and Kimberley Blaine from TheGoToMom.TV talk about the hazard of too much time dedicated to social media.  Do you find yourself connected to the computer tweeting the day away or connecting with friends and clients then in the snap of a finger your day is over? Do you make time for exercise or make a point to keep your lifestyle healthy?

Find Leah on Twitter @BookieBoo

Find Kimberley on Twitter @TheGoToMom

—-> WATCH PART TWO! FACEBOOK FLAB!

What Dads Want Moms To Know

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Dads are typically stereotyped into many categories and sometimes get a the short end of the stick. Watch the co-founders of www.DadsTalking.com talk about what they’d like moms to know.

Follow Tshaka on Twitter @DadsTalking

Follow Josh on Twitter @DadStreet

Extreme Mommyhood: What Do You Do To Avoid Burn-Out?

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It’s easy to burn-out as a mother. In the old traditional school of thought, moms are suppose to do it all and put themselves at the bottom of their priority list. We all know a burnt-out mommy is no fun, plus if she’s not happy, ain’t nobody happy! Watch Susan Kay from SusanKayWyatt.com and Kimberley Blaine from TheGoToMom.TV talk about what they do to replenish their mommy soul.

Follow Susan Kay on Twitter @RaiseTheQueen
Follow Kimberley on Twitter @TheGoToMom

Letting Go of Perfection. Can You Do It?

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STICK AROUND FOR END CREDITS – THEY ARE CRAZY!

Kimberley discusses the realities of trying to achieve ‘perfection’ as a mother and as a successful business women with Jessica Kim, Founder of Babbaco.com – Can it be possible? Is it even worth trying? Why do moms continually strive for perfection? And is there such thing as a balanced mother?