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The whole book is broken down into 10 chapters, easily gotten through in 30-45 minutes. Crystal touches on how to prioritize, how to budget, how to set {attainable} goals, and how to refocus yourself and your life; doing so through a variety of printables, short questions, ideas, and first hand stories.
She takes each aspect of being responsible for a household, whether you’re single, married, married with kids, with kids, and any other combination and helps you to pin point what things put you into survival mode and how to get yourself OUT of survival mode.
A lot of what Crystal talked about in the book I already knew or had implemented in our own life {and no, we are not out of survival mode some days}. This book, if nothing else, gave me permission to feel OK about some of the things we already do in order to survive the craziness of a 4 year old and 2 year old triplets.
If you’re feeling like you just can’t DEAL with the craziness anymore and that something has GOT to change, I do suggest taking a gander at this book, and seeing what ideas it can give to you about saying goodbye to survival mode.
I received this book for free from the BookLookBloggers program, in exchange for my honest review. The opinions I have expressed here are in no way dictated by the author or publisher, and are solely my own.
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