Vibrating key to being an Attractive Mum

Vibrating key to being an Attractive Mum

10 November 2009, 11:38AM
Femme

A Kiwi mother-of-two struggling to cope with a lack of sleep, motivation and ‘me’ time has discovered the key to turning her life around and is sharing it in her first book.

Lisa Folland’s “The Attractive Mum” shows how a technique called ‘vibrating’ and feeling good can transform your life.

“I was exhausted and overwhelmed with two babies under two so I decided to get my life back on track,” Lisa says, “What I found on the bookshelves contained some great information but the pseudo intellectual or sickly sweet language so often made me cringe and it wasn’t specific to Mums. So I wrote a book that was ‘real’ and would appeal to everyday Mums.”

She says it’s all about attitude, setting goals, healthy eating, exercise and looking after your finances.

A former school teacher, Lisa says she is not a psychologist, life coach or a doctor, but she knows mothers and believes that the key to get Mums to feel good about themselves is to think about their own happiness first.

She says the book is a self improvement book with a difference. “It won’t send you to sleep or make your eyeballs bleed. It’s a light hearted look at motherhood with a serious message and is full of practical and proven advice.”

Lisa points out to all mothers that they are all ‘Attractive Mums’.

“My book is about making every Mum feel good about themselves and their future. It is a booster to start living the life you want, the life you’ve imagined and dreamed of.”

“The Attractive Mum” also has helpful tips from typical Kiwi mothers and insights into several well known women and how they have juggled family and business success.
 

Having lost her own mother to cancer Lisa was moved to join forces with the charity Look Good Feel Better and half the profits from the sale of the first edition are to be donated to the charity.

Look Good Feel Better helps build confidence and put a smile on the faces of women undergoing treatment for cancer. The charity organizes more than 300 workshops around the country every year for more than 1200 women. They provide ‘makeovers’ along with hair and skin advice to women of all ages. The workshops literally make the women look good and feel better and provide a boost as they take on the challenge of a lifetime.

“The Attractive Mum” goes on sale 2 November 2009 and is available at selected Dymocks stores in Auckland, Women’s Bookshop in Ponsonby, Arcadia Books Newmarket or via the website www.theattractivemum.co.nz The book retails for $24.95
For further information on “The Attractive Mum” or to contact Lisa Folland go to www.theattractivemum.com .

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