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- Main Areas
- Parenting, Home Management, Mom Coach
- Best Sellers
- Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover, Hannah's Art of Home
- Career Focus
- Mom Coaching
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- Keeley Media, Mom Central Consulting
Hannah Keeley isrnan author, television personality, lifestyle expert, and founder of the website, TotalMom.com. Her book, Hannah Keeley’s Total Mom Makeover: A Six-Week Program to Completely Transform Your Home, Health, Family, andr Life (Little, Brown & Co, April, 2007.), is a life-changing tool tornhelp moms get the most out of life. Hannah can be seen on the Today show, Fox and Friends, TLC, and as a regular guest on the Rachael Ray show. In the winter of 2008, Hannah will be hosting her very own series, Hannah, Help Me!—an exciting two-day life skills makeover for a desperate mom. Hannah has also been featured in Redbook, Woman’s Day, Real Simple, Organic Style, Family Circle, and many more national publications. She and her husband, Blair, and their seven kids live inr Richmond, VA.
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Outdoor Trends for Indoor Friends
When the weather warms up, my dog Oscar wants nothing more to run outside and play right alongside the kids. As a matter of fact, I do believe he thinks he’s one of them! But as fun as it is to romp outside with your furry friends, every season brings its fair share of problems. This spring, ...
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Step Into Spring in Style
Whether you’re still digging yourself out of snow or you’re ready to step into a swimsuit, there’s no doubt about it. Spring is here! So toss those drab sweaters in the back of your closet and throw some spring into your style. So what if you’re just driving carpool or folding laundry? Dressing ...
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The Five Lies of Motherhood
Within the past fifty years, motherhood has gone from exaltation to embarrassment. Instead of being proud to claim motherhood as a career, we cower in the corner and mumble out a feeble, "I'm JUST a mom!" Just a mom? Give me a break! This entire mentality wasn't even present in our culture until recently. The media is a powerful force! It can discredit motherhood with its lies and we just gulp them up like hot doughnuts. So, what lies are you living?
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The Three Organizing Questions You Have to Ask
It doesn't take a weekend retreat or months of therapy to get organized. And contrary to popular belief, being organized is not a genetic trait that you may or may not have inherited. Anyone and everyone can be organized. But all great organization begins with three big questions. 1. What ACTIVITY goes on here?
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Project Friendship
You've heard the saying "Many hands make light work." But many hands also make the work a lot more fun. Moms constantly have projects up their sleeves. A good way to foster friendships and get your work done at the same time is to include your friends in some of your projects. You will all reap the benefits of quality time together and successful work accomplished. And if you have kids of the same age, they can enjoy a playdate as well. Here are some ideas to get you started:
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Three Steps to Total Body Confidence
I am so sick of the perfect body image. I mean, what's "perfect" anyway? Magazines are photoshopped. Television has flattering lighting. Even that perfect mom you see at the pool probably could list off twenty things she hates about her body. In short, there is no perfect. But you can develop a perfectly healthy approach to your body--in three simple steps.
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Five Steps to Snag Your Knight in Shining Armor
Is your marriage staler than a Moon Pie at the discount bakery outlet? I hear you, Mama. If you're staring at that man scratching his bee-hind and flipping through the TV stations and longing for your knight in shining armor, then you better think again. That IS your knight in shining armour. It's just up to you to shine up his armor and put him back on his horse. You can do it, Mama, and here's how: 1. Do a system overhaul.r
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The Coat Button Cure
I was once a prisoner of perfection. If I couldn't mop the entire kitchen floor perfectly, I wouldn't do it at all. If I couldn't declutter my entire closet, I wouldn't clear out anything. See, here's the deal with perfection. Some people may look at a cluttered, messy home and think, 'well, this person is definitely NOT a perfectionist.' But, that's not the way it works. The perfectionism is exactly WHY the home is so messy. A mom doesn't have enough uninterrupted time to do projects to a perfect standard. And for perfectionists, "good enough" just won't cut it. It's got to be perfect.
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Get in Your Uncomfortable Zone
If you're not living out of your comfort zone once in a while, then you're not really living. The "uncomfortable zone" is where all the success stories are written. The comfort zone feels good; the uncomfortable zone feels like sliding downhill on sandpaper naked. It's rough, raw, and gritty, but it's the only path that will get you where you want to go in life.
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Fashion Must-Haves This Winter
I found myself doing the unthinkable the other day. I got out of the shower, looked at the clothes I had laid out for myself the night before, and then went straight for a sweatsuit. Fortunately, my oldest daughter, Kelsey, came in when I was getting dressed. "No, Mama," she said. "You are not going to go 'sweatsuit' on me."
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Words that work
You can transform your world when you transform your vocabulary. Whether you realize it or not, the words you say carry a lot of weight. Begin to consider your words carefully before you utter them. Start minimizing your negative comments and maximizing your positive ones. Once, I felt very ill. Evidently, I was battling some kind of bug that was going around. But I would never say that I was sick. To me, "sick" carried too many negative connotations.
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Three Things You MUST Know About Your Teenager
I've heard it said more times tha I can count about how trying and difficult raising a teenager can be. Now with three (almost four) teenagers in my home, I can tell you that it is, indeed, difficult. But then again, raising kids as a profession was never an easy thing to do. We're not moms because it's easy. We're moms because it's challenging and we are the best ones for the job. But no matter how difficult the task, I would never do anything else. I love being a mom!
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