Morning Sickness and Letting Go of Perfectionism
Posted by Lisa Hendey in News on Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:00 PM
On this week’s podcast (click here to listen or click on the player above), Rachel, Elizabeth and I kick things off with a voice feedback call from our good friend Barb in Nebraska, who shares the resource FlyLady.net as a great tool to help with decluttering.
Rachel’s recent happy announcement about Baby Balducci #6 springboards a conversation on morning sickness. Do you struggle with this in your pregnancies? How do you cope? How much information do you share with your children and are you able to rely on them and your spouse to help your get through such trying times? Can you share your tips for foods and resting patterns that help you feel better?
This week’s Faith & Family Feature Product is the Grace Between Meals ministry of Fr. Leo Patalinghug. In addition to his recent appearance on the Food Network, Father Leo runs an active blog, shares cooking lessons via video webisodes, and has authored the terrific Grace Before Meals: Recipes for Family Life cookbook.
In our final segment, Arwen’s recent post is a starting point for our discussion on dealing with Perfectionism. How do you decide to let go of the way “things should be” when life throws you a curve ball? Do your struggle with perfectionism? What have you learned about yourself that might be of help to others who struggle with this personality trait?
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